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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY's CATALOGUE OF 
HEliIOTROPES. For bedding and pot-culture these 
fragrant, heat-loving plants are alike indispensable. 
Their flower-trusses now show many shades of color, 
from pure white through lavender and pinkish violet to 
rich, deep purple ; and some have golden-variegated 
leaves. All the best varieties, 15 cents each, $1.50 per 
dozen. 
LiAXTANAS. These bedders are bright with bloom the 
entire season, very pretty, and require little care. All 
the best colors, 10 to 15 cents each ; $1 per dozen. 
liOBELiIAS. The blue and scarlet Lobelias are brilliant 
and free-flowering ; unsurpassed for bedding, edgings, 
baskets and vases. $1 per dozen, $6 per hundred. 
MARGUERITES. Paris Daisies. The Frenchman's 
Marguerites belong to almost as many different families 
as do our " Daisies." Their starry flowers are borne in 
great profusion on long and slender stems. The white 
Clirysanthemitm frulesccns and its yellow variety, and 
Agathca ccelsslis (blue) are the best sorts. Plants of 
each color, $1.50 per dozen. 
MONTBRETIAS. Valuable summer-blooming bulbs, 
bearing spikes of handsome flowers. 10 cents each, 
gi per dozen. 
M. crocosiiiiflora. Flowers orange-scarlet. 
M. Pottsii. Bright yellow and red. 
M. rosea. Flowers of bright rose-color. 
PANSIES. Whether grown in beds, ribbons, groups, or 
interspersed among other plants in the border, Pansies 
claim attention, and are beautiful anywhere. Our 
plants are from the finest strains of seed. $1 per dozen. 
PETUNIAS, Single and nouble. The Petunias are 
so free-blooming and showy, and so easy to grow that 
for all purposes they well deserve the popularity they 
are regaining. Double varieties, 25 cents each, $2.50 per 
dozen ; single varieties, 10 cents each, $1 per dozen 
POLIANTHES tuberosa. This, the well-known Tu- 
berose, is one of the best of our summer bulbs. 
Single Tuberose. The "Orange-Flowered" variety. 
10 cents each, $1 per dozen. 
Excelsior Pearl. The finest strain of the double varie- 
ties, and a beautiful flower ; of dwarf habit. 10 cents 
each, $1 per dozen. 
SALVIAS. These are among our very best plants for 
summer display. Their habit is very compact and grace- 
ful, and the flowers are of various colors ; pure white, 
blue, white with scarlet spots, and in red from all deep, 
dark shades to bright scarlet. 10 cents each, $i per 
dozen, $8 per hundred. 
TIGRIDIA (Fcrraria). Splendid summer-blooming 
bulbs ; the flowers are showy and freely produced. 
T. conohiflora. Dark yellow flowers. 5 cents each, 
50 cents per dozen. 
T. grandiflora alba. White flowers. 10 cents each, 
$1 per dozen. 
X. rosea. A beautiful new and rare variety, with 
flowers of lilac-rose. 50 cents each, Si. 50 per dozen. 
T. pavonia. Scarlet. 5 cents each, 50 cents per dozen. 
TROP-^OIjU3IS. We have no more brilliant flower 
than this for any purpose. Quick-growing, free-flower- 
ing, and having marked individuality in both leaf and 
flower, it is par e.xcellence as a bedding plant, or for 
growing in baskets, vases, etc. All the best species and 
varieties, 10 cents each, $1 per dozen, $5 per hundred. 
T. variegatum. A new and valuable plant. Has finely 
marked white and green leaves, like those of a Silver 
Geranium, and is excellent for ribbon work. 50 cts. each. 
VERBENAS. These are elegant bedding plants, with 
shapely trusses of flowers in every shade of every color 
e.\cept yellow. The large-flowering strain, I'. Iiyl>i ida 
grandiflora, now supersedes all others. 10 cents each , 
f I per dozen, $6 per hundred. 
