Iris KfKiiipferii. 
This Japanese 
Iris is an excellent 
addition to the list 
of hardy herbace- 
otis plants, and 
should be planted 
in a somewhat cool 
moist situation. 
They are quite dis- 
tinct from all the 
other varieties, 
and will compare 
favorably with 
some of the exotic 
orchids. Price, 
25C. each, $2.50 per 
doz. 
Jasmines are 
old-time favorites, 
grand house or 
garden plants. 
Their delightful 
fragrance make 
them favorites at 
once. Our variety 
embraces the gemsof this 
class. 
J ASM I ME. 
Maid of Orleans— A very 
fine white double flowers, 
others, 50c, 
. IRIS K,«MPFERII. 
All are elegantly scented. 
Crandlflorum— Trailing habit; fine 
pure white, star-like flowers and 
bloom from September to Janu- 
ary. 25c. 
Grand Duke — This variety is easily 
ijrown, of a strong, upright, robust 
habit, and bears a profusion of 
very double creamy white flowers, 
very strongly scented, and blooms 
the entire summer out of doors. 
Each, 50C. to $l.<::o. 
Gardenia Florida, Cape Jasmine 
—Bright green, waxy foliage, vcr\- 
large double white flowers. 50c. 
profuse summer blooming variety, with 
havinga scent entirely different from the 
CKENILWORTH IVY.) 
A pretty drooping plant with small lilac flowers ; very rapid grow- 
er and used largely for baskets, vases, etc. loc. each ; $i.oo per doz. 
UNAKIA CYMUALAKIA. 
LOPHOSPERMUM 
SCANDENS. 
Ixopl^ospem^an^ Scai^dei^s. 
A vine of rapid growth, with dark green foliage and rosy purple 
trumpet-shaped ilowers ; elegant for covering verandas,etc., or for 
baskets and vases, ijc. each ; $1.50 per doz. 
Ijjoi^iccra c^L^i'^a Reticulata. 
Known as the Japan Honeysuckle. A fine ornamental climber, with 
beautiful gold veined foliage, on a dark green ground color, very at- 
tractive, hardy, with slight protection, loc. each ; $i.oo per doz. 
I^ai^tai^a. 
^Exceedingly valua- 
ble plants for bedding 
out dxiring summer, 
or for single speci- 
mens in pots. Some- 
times called Tree 
Verbena, They 
thrive In our hot, dry 
sunny weather, when 
so many of our other 
plants suffer. Few 
plants bloom more 
profuse and continu- 
ously, or afford a 
greater variety of col- 
ors. Can be treated * 
in winter Same as an 
Oleander. Price loc. 
each, except where 
noted. 
Distinction— Rich or- 
ange yellow, fading 
into rose. 
Golconda— Saf ron, 
changing to soft orange. 
Henderson!— Orange, changing to bright crimson. 
La Nolge— Pure white, with faint shade of lemon ; very profuse. 
M a rmo rata— Foliage mottled with yellow; flowers orange changing 
to rose. 
Mme. d' Or-Clear golden orange. 
Protu Rose -Amaranth and light orange. 
Pluie d* Or— Very clear, creamy yellow. 
Rayonde Solell -Rosy pink, changing toorange yellow. 
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