C'^dmiudjt x'ln* 1000 'iMiumc, fo I'divcUu um iiuferc OtuiU‘0!?=''l.U-eifc. 
15 . 
>;n‘fn blades, ])roducinK Ions stalks of sil- feet. i7> cts. 
ver-white ])lumes, 5 to (> feet. 25 ets. Eriantus Ravenna, (Mock raniitas,) the 
Aurea Linearis, foliage beautifully lined pliuues last outdoors for several months, 
with gold; of conii)act and dwarf habit, and are borne lu'ofusely; 8 to 10 feet. 20 cts. 
.50 ets. Lemon Grass, eamc from Malabar, where, 
Oynerium Elegans, phiuies silvery wldte, as in many other parts of the world, the tea 
produced upon very long stems: blooms made from it is a favorite beverage. A de- 
early; a graceful new variety, 4 to 5 feet, lightfid pt'rfnme is e.xtraeted from the 
•25 ets. leaves. Highly valued for its medicinal 
Gy. Purpureum or Purple Colored, of very properties and sweet fragrance. Large 
robust habit, producing plumes of great clumps, heiglit 4 to 5 feet. 25 cts. 
length and sub.stance; of a light purple Texas Blue Grass, this is one of the har- 
tint; 5 to (i feet Idgli. 25 ets. diest and best winter grasses for our cli- 
Gy. Roi des Roses, plumes very compact, mate, it is also a good lawn grass, 1 foot 
of a delicate rose color: very line blooming high. 100 plants, 25 ets. 
and eomi)aet growing: now variety, 5 to (! 
(UvUU’d rootx, the brut (o traiitiptant, 15 cenlx ewh; 
S1..50 per 12. 
Thi.s magnififent new race of Caiina.s is the sen- 
sation of Ihe century in floral novelties, in size, 
brilliancy of flowers and majestic mu.sa-like foli- 
age; they commence to flower in a very short 
lime after planting, and are a mass of gorgeous 
colors until stop]>ed by frost in fall. At the low 
]>rice that these showey plants are now offered, no 
one, who has a lawn or yard, should ho without a 
bed of these beautiful free blooming Gannas. 
The following sorts arc the best collection that 
can he made. 
Alphonse Bouvier, foliage green, habit the best varieties in cultivation, 
compact and dwarf; flowers of a brilliant F. R. Pearson, flowers very large, bright 
crimson, very large and produced in large, scarlet, center golden yellow; a very tine 
branching stems, a grand variety. variety. 
Alsae, pale sulphur-yellow, changing to Geoffrey St. Killaire, scarlet and orange, 
white, one of the v<Ty best Cannas. dark foliage; 44 feet. 
Antonine Crosy, rich crimson, large flow- ; Golden Star, pure yellow, compact and 
ers, one of the best. dwarf habit; the dwarfest of ail Cannas 
Charles Henderson, flowers very large, and free blooming, 
brilliant red, compact growtii, a profuse Jacquemet Bonnefond, foliage green with 
bloomer, llight 3 to 34 feet. bronzy purple ribs and veins, flowers very 
Edonard Mieg, flowers very large, rich large, rich orange-scarlet; 3 feet, 
vermilion scarlet: 34 feet high. J. 0. Vaughan, foliage purple, flowers 
Egandale, foliage dark, bronzy red, flow- large, clear deep vermilion-orange, satiny 
ers bright cherry rod, large and of good luster; 34 feet. 
substance; 4 to 5 feet. J. D. Cahos, foliage dark, flowers rich 
P. Newessel, flowers of a bright crimson apricot with deeper shadings; 4 feet, 
color, overlaid with orange; 34 feet. Madame Crozy, habit of growth is vigor- 
Plorence Vaughan, flowers very large and ous and dwarfish, foliage dark green, tlow- 
bi oad, yellow, spotted bright scarlet; free ers closely set on branching stems, orange 
blooming and strong habit. Tins is one of crimson, bordered with yellow; very heal- 
