SLLI8 BROTHERS’ GATALOffUE. 
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BOUGAINVILLEA GLABRA. 
Sanderiana. It affords us great pleasure to offer this new and useful flowering 
plant; small and large plants alike being covered with blossoms. Even plants in 
thumb-pots, were laden with bloom. 
The house in w'hich our plants have 
been cultivated has been a sheet of 
flowers from May until December, 
the plants carrying large numbers of 
brilliant blossoms. Many excellent 
judges state that this will be a favorite 
market plant, as it produces as freely 
as a Fuchsia its dazzling rosy crimson 
flowers, lasting so long in perfection, 
and produced in smallest pots, under 
all conditions in amazing profusion. 
(See cut.) Price 20 6ts., 40 <fts. and 
$1.25 each. 
IRIS (HARDY SORTS). 
Aurea (The Golden Fleur de Lis). 
This is one of the finest of this beautiful 
class of plants, and the best of hardy 
perennials. It grows to a height of 
four to five feet, bearing tw'elve to fif- 
teen pure golden yellow flowers of 
large size, a color which is rare in 
Iris. A grand plant that should be in every garuen. Price 30 Cts. 
Kaempferii (Japanese Iris). These are among the most beautiful of hardy plants 
and cannot fail to please the most fastidious. Their peculiar and quaint markings 
can be better imagined than described. They are 
exceedingly showy and last a long time in bloom. 
Some are self-colored, while others are marbled 
and tinted with different shades. The race is per- 
fectly hardy and very easily grown. They require 
a good rich soil, and if it be possible to plant them 
near a pond or in a damp position they will thrive 
the better, though this is not absolutely necessary, 
as they will make a splendid growth and bloom 
abundantly under the same conditions as most 
other hardy plants. White, white tinted lavender, 
blue, purple and reddish maroon, and other sorts. 
(See cut.) Price, each, 20 < 5 ls. ; mixed, 15 dts. 
Ochroleuca. A grand Iris, with long leathery 
foliage, and flowers of the purest white, with yel- 
low blotch on the lip. Flowers very freely in the 
early summer. A grand plant, rare in gardens as yet, and one that should be in 
every collection of hardy plants. Price 30 < 5 ts. 
. 1 X£ Pseudo Acorus Variegata. A fine hardy plant, deep green foliage, broadlj' striped 
creamy white. Flowers large ; bright yellow, slightly veined brown. Price 20 dts. 
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