NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
MANETTIA 
VINE. 
This is by far the most de- 
sirablcvine ever ititrodticed, 
as it blossoms the year 
round, and does not seem 
to require any rest at all. 
Do not confound this grand 
variety with the old Man- 
ettia Cordifolia that has 
been in cultivation for so 
many j-ears. Tliis is splen- 
did for house culture during 
the -winter, and makes a grand showing 
when trained around a window or on a 
trellis over the plants in a window garden. 
It is also fine for growing out of doors 
during the summer months, often attaining 
a height of 12 or 15 feet in a single sea- 
son, and producing hundreds of bright yel- 
low and scarlet flowers about two inches 
in length. The vines which, we send out 
are strong and thrifty, and will blossom 
in a few days after being plante d, 20c. 
each, 3 for 50c., 7 for $1.00. 
OXALIS, GOLDEN STAR. 
This has been correctly named the EverblootninK Oxalis. It is a per 
petual bloomer in every sense of the word, anil few plants in onr entire 
list will give better satisfaction. This Oxalis, like the new rose Clothilde 
Sonpert, seems to require no rest whatever, and is in bloom almost every 
day in the year. It grows rapidly, and requires no more care than the 
Geranium. For pot culture it is by far the best variety ever offered. It 
frows to a height of about 15 inches, and is literally covered -with 
eautiful star-shaped flowers, of a bright golden color. The leaves are 
three lobed.dark green on top and of a bright crimson purplecolorunder- 
neath. Taking everything together, it is one of the most valuable intro- 
ductions for many years, and no lover of plants should fail to include at 
least one of them in their order. 20c. each, 3 for 50c. 
PANSIES. 
Our collection is unequaled, being raised from the finest strains of 
Pansy seed only, and the flowers are extra large and of the finest shades 
and colors. Price, 10c. each, 75c. per do?,., $4.00 per 100. 
POMEGRANATE. 
Beautiful plants of symmetrical 
growth which can be advantageously 
itsed for bedding or pot plants, bloom- 
ing profusely from July to October. 
Flowers bright orange scarlet. Plants 
should be removed to the cellar in the 
fall, and remain dormant tnitil spring. 
25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
PETUNIAS. 
A highly ornamental and 
' profuse flowering, easily culti- 
vated garden favorite. Tbe 
bri-liancy and variety of its 
colors, combined with the dura- 
tion of its blooming period, 
render it invaluable for plant- 
ing out in beds or mixed bor- 
ders. As a border plant. in our 
northern climate they attain a 
degree of perfection seldom 
eqxialed. Ourcollcction includes 
hundreds of different varieties, 
and all shades and colors. 
Single Varieties. -10c. each, 
$1 .00 per doz. 
Double Varieties .—20c. 
POMEGRANATE. ' cach^$2.00 per d02. 
PRIMULA OBCONICA. 
This is undoubtedly a plant for the amateur as -well as the practK 
florist. It blooms continuously for nine months in the year. The fio 
ers are pale lilac or heliotrope color, bearing large clusters of flow 
well above the foliage. Delight in a cool temperature, and will mak 
grand companion to the Carn,ations, requiring almost similar trc 
ment; of verv easy culture. 20c. each, 3 for SOc. 
OTHONNA. 
A charming basket plant, with cjlindric.il leaves and pretty, st 
shaped, yellow flowers, blooming almost constantly. Habit droopii 
and should always be grown in a hanging pot, basket, or on a brack 
Its foliage is fleshv.but delicate and graceful, and makes a rapid grow 
drooping several feet below the basket. 15c. each, 4 for SOc. 
OXA1.IS OOl.DEH STAK. 
