14 . .'ooljcn ;)iabatt ijcbcii mir fiiv '*liU'fliiimuuicn auf .Hivd)l)bTcii, ^diulcii :c. 
Trumpet Creeper, ;i dlnKiiiK vine of 
rampant sTt)\vtli: eling.s to wood or stone, 
walls or trees: very hardy, produces (tlus- 
ters of long, trumpet-shaped, orange-.searh t 
flowers from early spring to late fall. 10 ets. 
Everqreen Honeysu RLE, Strong grow- 
ing, a ])erfect evergreen and an abundant 
bloomer, v(‘iy fragrant, flowers open white, 
ehanging to yellow. :J0 ets. 
Japan Golden Honeysuckle, a beautiful 
evergreen vine with a dark green foliage, 
nettl'd and mottled with gold, flowers 
white and very de.sirable. The leaves 
ehange to dark green and ))urple in winter. 
2.5 ets. 
Chinese Matrimony Vine, it is a most 
vigorous, hardy climbing ])lant, when train- 
ed, in any location where a hardy elimber 
is desired. It sends out numerous side 
l)ranelies, so that it covers a great si>aee I'n 
a short time and every new vint? is at onei' 
covered with bright purple flowers, which 
ai'(! succeeded by brilliant scarlet berries 
n<‘arly an inch long. The contrast l)etween 
the dark green foliage and shining scarlet 
fridt is beautiful. 1.5 et. each. 
PassIFLORA, the flowers are of a bbu' col- 
or, ;! to 4 inches 
across and Itorne 
profusely at all 
times after viiu's 
are ;t to 4 feet long. 
The numerous .sta- 
mens are dark 
hlue, with two or 
t li r e e rings of 
white lu'ar the 
base. It is ditlieult 
to imagine a more 
lovely flower. 15c. 
I’assitlora. .same as above, wliite. 25 ets. 
SmiLAX LaNCEOLALA, an evergreen climb- 
er, foliage glossy green, a strong grower 
after it is established. .Sidtable for screen- 
ing porelu'S or hiding fences. 25 ets. 
RhyncHOSPERMUM, -UVican .lasmine, ever- 
gn'cn with white, fragrant flowers, in .\pril 
and May: a valuable, hardy climber. 25 ets. 
-5 Ornamental Grasses. S 
Tliese plants are very Imrdy, retjuiring little attention. ’I bey form very 
large clumps; their rich, green foliage and heautiful, enoi'inous ])lunies exit- 
ing great admiration. From the plumes handsome winter bouquets can he 
made for house decoration. By using dyes the plumes may he colored any 
shade. "\Ve give the height to which they grow. Our ])lants ai’c strong 
and well rooted. 
Eulalia Japonica 
Zebrina, (Zebra 
Grass,) bright 
green blades with 
white bars across 
them: grows to a 
height of five to 
six feet, producing 
fine 1 a c e - 1 i k e 
plumes which will 
last for years if cut 
when fresh. Per- 
fect hardy. 15 ets. 
Eulalia Japonica Variegata, a variegated 
hardy grass from .lapan. In appearance it 
somewhat resembles the Ribbon grass, 
while in a young state. It forms compact 
clumps, six feet in diameter: its flower 
stalks are very graceful and numerous. 
15 ets. 
Eulalia Univittatac, very hardy and grace- 
ful, with elegant little plumes, 2 to ;S feet. 
15 ets. 
Gynerium Argenteum, (Pampas Grass,) 
enormous bunches of long, handsome, dark 
