CHOICE ROSES, GREENHOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS. 
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General Collection of Plants, 
ABUTILONS. 
{Chinese Bell-Flower.) 
Arthur Belsham. Clear crimson. 
Boule de Neige. Pure white. 
Shower of Gold. Golden yellow flowers. 
Thompsonii. Deep orange veined, crim- 
son. 15 cts. 
10 cents each; except where noted. 
AGAVE. ( Century Plant) 
Very picturesque plant for outdoor deco- 
ration, or in vases. 25 cts. each. One ex- 
tra large specimen, $3. 
ALYSSUM. 
Little Gem. A dwarf compact variety, 
much admired ; fine for edgings. 10 cts. 
ALTERNANTHERA. 
Plants with beautiful variegated foliage, 
used for ribbon lines and bordering. 
Aurea Nana. A variety of compact, up- 
right growth ; bright yellow. 
Versicolor. Leaves tinted, rose and car- 
mine. 
Paronychoides Major. Bright red. 
Spatulata. Bright rose. 
10 cents each. 
ASPARAGUS TENUISSIMUS. 
A splendid plant for decorative pur- 
poses, with fine filmy foliage. 15 to 25 cts. 
AGERATUMS. 
Light blue. 10 cents each. 
AMARYLLIS EQUESTRE. 
This beautiful flower is a bright salmon 
pink, with a distinct snow white blotch at 
base’ of petals; remarkably free flowering 
variety, striking and beautiful ; it is won- 
derfully attractive for house blooming, and 
grows as well in pots as when planted out- 
side. 50 cts. each. 
BRUGMANSIA. 
White, trumpet - shaped flowers, very 
fragrant ; a striking plant ; splendid for 
house culture. 50 cts. 
BOUVARDIAS. 
These are among the most beautiful of 
winter blooming plants. Also splendid for 
bedding plants, blooming from July till 
frost. Either white or pink. 15 to 25 cts. 
CACTI. 
Cacti have much to recommend them to 
the lovers of the curious and beautiful. 
They are very easily grown, standing the 
dry and heated atmosphere of the room and 
seem perfectly at home. 
Gasteria. This beautiful variety is quite a 
curiosity ; leaves beautifully spotted with 
white, in raised lumps ; flowers on grace- 
ful spikes, blooming in winter. 50 cts. 
Mamillaria Applanata. Thisplant makes 
show in early spring, when covered with 
bright red berries ; the flowers, appearing 
also about the same time, make it doubly 
doubly attractive. 25 to 75 cts. each. 
Cereus Grandiflorus. (Night-blooming 
Cereus.) The true variety of these flow- 
ers is straw colored, and of enormous 
size. Quite a curiosity. 25, 50 and $1. 
CANNAS, NEW FRENCH. 
Ehemanni. Flowers very large; bright 
carmine red ; of strong growth, giving a 
tropical effect. 50 cts. each. 
Emile Leclaire. (New.) Flowers very 
large ; bright golden yellow, spotted with 
crimson and scarlet, giving it the appear- 
ance of an orchid. 50 cts. each. 
Common Varieties. 25 cts. each. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. 
This is one of the most beautiful of all 
ornamental foliage plants. When full size, 
it stands 4 to 5 feet high, with broad leaves 
4 ft. in length, and 3 ft. in breadth. Bulbs 
should be planted out after danger of frost 
is over. Give plenty of water while grow- 
ing. 25 cts. extra; large bulbs, 50 cts. each. 
FANCY-LEAVED CALADIUMS. 
Auber. Color of leaf green, veined with 
crimson. 
Milton. Red veins, gray center, crimson 
spots ; extra fine. 50 cts. each. 
COLEUS. 
This is one of the best, cheapest and most 
popular ornamental leaved plants for bed- 
ding purposes. Its varied tints of crimson, 
gold, bronze and green richly blotched and 
tinted, produce a brilliancy of color un- 
equalled. We have over twenty-five dif- 
ferent varieties, but for want of space do 
not describe. 10 cts. each or 75 cts. per 
dozen. To parties desiring a bed of un- 
usual attractiveness we will send one plant 
of each of the twenty-five varieties for $1.25. 
CANDYTUFT. 
A dwarf, white flowering plant, suitable 
for bedding purposes. 10 cents each. 
CYCLAMEN. 
A splendid strain. 40 cts. The bulbs 
we offer are from the choicest collection 
in Europe. 
CALLA LILY. 
25 cts. Large plants in bloom, 50 cts. 
Richardia or Spotted Calla. 25 to 50 cts. 
