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Hibiscus Cooperii, Tricolor. 
A stove plant of unsurpassed beauty in the variolation of its 
foliage : its lanceolate leaves are from one to three inches in length, 
the older growth assuming deep green, the young growth in every 
shade, edged or marbled or wholly clear pink and white, which is 
the prevailing appearance of the plant, rendering it the most notice- 
able and attractive in a collection. Price 50 cents. 
Lilies from California. 
The under mentioned varieties were received from a reliable 
collector, and we offer them as' described. 
Hnmholdlii, color golden-yellow, spotted scarlet, drooping flow- 
ers, growing from five to seven feet in height, fine. $1.50 each. 
Girjanteum (so called, but not the old variety), flower orange- 
yellow gr ound, petals recurved, of graceful appearance, bright red 
towards the end, dotted wiih large brown specks, the bulbs being 
of a spreading habit. Trice $1.50. 
WasMngtonii, said to be the finest of its class : the flower is of a 
pure waxy-white, and graceful in appearance ; the petals are tinged 
towards the centre with fine dots of chocolate'color. The flower- 
stalk grows from five to six feet in height, and bears from twelve 
to twenty flowers. The foliage is of a dark green, and continues 
so for a long time after the flower has decayed. $1.75 each. 
Japanese Lily Fort unci, a new, showy, and attractive variety. 
The flowers are of a rich deep scarlet spotted with black, producing 
a great number of flowers on each stem, growing from six to seven 
Ret high. Price 50 cents each. 
Lantanas. 
Select bedding varieties, 30 cents each ; the set of eight 
for $2. 
Consolation, golden-yellow to orange-brown. 
Empereur des Franyais, scarlet and orange. 
Fabiola, rose, yellow, and orange. 
Julius Cassar, scarlet and yellow. 
Gustave Thomas, rose and orange. 
Mareella, yellow and lilac rose, good. 
Raphael, profuse flowering, neat close habit. 
Vicloire, pure white, rich lemon eye. 
