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HYDRANGEA. 
(HORTENSIA.) 
The well known and favorite old variety, producing 
iimense clusters of pink blooms. Each 25c. 
HIBISCUS. 
Pnllpri Lemon yellow, baae of ijetals crimson scar- 
v^uiieri. ig,^ Each r - 
Cooperi. 
Peachblow, 
Flowers single, crim- 
15c. 
Foliage variegated, 
son. Each 15c. 
General Grant. EaciTSsc!'™'''""^ 
Double pink, crimson center. Each 
2Sc. 
Snilthpm Rpailfv Every limb and twig is 
OUUlllClU UCdUiy. clothed with deeply 5-cleft 
iraves, toothed and crimson margined. All summer and 
ill (until checked by frosts) it covers itself with hand- 
>me and very striking flowers, deep crimson, shading 
darker in the throat. As a pot plant it blooms while 
\ery small, and we have had them in thumb pots carry- 
ing flowers larger than the plants themselves. Maj' be 
wintered in pit or cellar. Nice plants. Each 25c. 
HONEYSUCKLE. 
A vigorous grower with 
long trailing branches 
Aiih beautiful trumpet shaiwd blossoms. Each I5c. 
A most beautiful little house 
plant with golden yellow 
ieaves, mottled and veined green. Each lOc. 
HOYA CARNOSA. 
(WAX PLANT.) 
ince the introduction of this su|)erb plant its popularity 
as steadily increased. The (lowers are bluish-white, 
fsembling wax, and are borne profusely in 
irge umbels. The foliage is thick and ^fleshy, 
!ia extremely han<lsome in appearance. It is a 
(lick grower and a good bloomer, continuing in 
loom for a long time. Grown in pots or boxes 
itdoors during spring and summer, it is justly 
I lie most beautiful and valuable of plants. 
I .ach 25c. 
i'^uchsia Flowered. 
iih beautiful trumpet s 
Golden Leaved. 
IVY. 
German or Parlor. 
An old favorite 
tliat is very use- 
d for Iianging baskets and vases. Tender, 
ach 10c. 
^■QgliS^ X''^. ''^4 P^Piiliif variety. Hardy. 
Each I Oc., three for 25c. 
Hibiscus, Peachblow. 
English Ivy. 
New Justicta V elutina. 
JUSTICIAS. 
(PLL.ME PLANTS.) 
These flowers, when quite young, throw up large, 
plume-like blossoms. 
Camea. A very beautiful red. Each 20c. 
Flava. Yellow. New and desirable. Each 20c. 
V<»llltina Grown extensively by Parisian florists, 
Tbj.uiiuci.. for garden and table decoration. When 
only a few inches high it begins to bear clusters of large, 
pink, feather-like flowers, lasting for a long time, aucfis 
never thereafter out of bloom — frequently fifty spikes at 
one time. Of easy growth. Each 20c. 
JESSAMINE. 
(NIGHT BL00M1.no.) 
This beautiful plant is of easy cultivation, vith small 
white blos.soms which are delightfully fragrant at night. 
It commences to blossom when only a few inches high 
and blooms through summer's heat and winter's cold 
A clean, healthy grower at all times. Strong plants. 
Each 2Sc. 
LANTANA. 
The Lantana produces a compact head of flowers of 
different and changing hues — white, crim.son, scarlet 
and yellow — .'"ometimes all on the same spike. 
Hpndpr«inn Beautiful orange, changing to 
J.ACJJ.UC10UJJ.. crimsim. Each lOc 
La Neige. E"'^hYoc'"' ^'"'^^ shades of yellow. 
NpW W^PPTllTIOr This Lantana is a fine 
11 C W VV eepmg. plant , of g r a c e f u l . 
drooping habit, producing flowers at each leaf. 
The flowers are a brilliant rosy lilac, and literally 
cover the whole plant. One of the best plants 
for hanging baskets. Entirely distinct from any 
other flower. Each ISc. 
Hoya Carnosa (Wax Plant). 
Night Blooming Je.<;$amine. 
