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Tradescantia — Should be grown in the shade. 30 cents. 
" Discolor— Purple foliaged. 30 cents. 
" Viridis — Green foliaged. 20 cents. 
" Viridis Vittata — Green and striped white; 
beiiutiful. 50 cents. 
" Zebrina — 20 cents. 
TJmbelicus Rotundifolia — si. 
Veronica Imperialis — Kosy violet 40 cents. 
Vinca Rosea — 30 cents. 
" Alba — 30 cents. 
" Variegata — S5 to fi. 
Zinziber OflBcinalis — $i. Ginger plant. 
WINTER BLOOMING CARNATIONS. 
Price 15, 30 and 50 cents each, according to size of plants. 
Astoria — White, variegated, yellow, pink and red. 
Boule de Weige — Pure white, fine. 
Gibbonsii — This is a splendid, hardy, free-growing variety; the 
flowers are often three inches in diameter, crimson maroon, and have 
all the fragrance of the clove; received special commendation from the 
Flower Committee of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 
Gen. Grant — White. 
La Clare — White. 
La Purite — Profuse bloom. Carmine flower. 
President Degraw — Pure white, sometimes shaded blush. 
Variegated La Purite — Carmine, striped. 
Ranuncula — Straw color, beautifully flaked with pink. 
New Hardy Carnations — Hyde's Seedlings, &c. 
PLANTS FOR CABINET OR WARDIAN CASES. 
Those marked with a star are suitable for Wardian Cases or Ferne- 
ries, also for Greenhouse cuU.ure. 
A variety of Mosses and Ferns — Fox which see list page 29. 
JEschynanthus Speciosus — 40 cents. 
Begonia, Argyrostigma — 25 cents. 
' ' Hy drocolifolia — 30 cents. 
