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Gabriele. New, red flowering; very sweet, 
spikes very thick; one of the best for 
florists’ use 10c 
New Hybird Spiral. Is a vigorous grower, 
with spikes often attainiuing a length of 10 
inches; delightfully fragrant 5c 
Giant Pyramidal- Flowers reddish, sweet- 
scented and very large 10c 
Maohet The plants are dwarf and vigorous, 
of pyramidal growth. They throw up num- 
erous long and broad spikes of deliciously 
scented red flowers. Entirely distinct 10c 
Crimson Queen, very fine, robust, excellent 
for pots, red-flowered 5c 
Golden Queen. An entirely distinct sort, 
with golden yellow flowers, which give it a 
most attractive appearance; very fragrant. . lOo 
Victoria. New dark red, very fine 10c 
MIMULUS (Monkey Flower.) H. H. P. 
A very interesting free-blooming genus of plants 
with beautiful spotted and blotched flowers of 
brilliant colors. Succeeds best in shaded and damp 
situations. Perennials in the greenhouse, annuals 
in the open air. 
Tigrinus Grandiflora- very large flowering, 
new tigred and spotted varieties, most 
beautiful; very showy as window plants 15c 
Nanus. New dwarf varieties, spotted and 
blotched, fine 10c 
Albus- White ground, handsome large-flow- 
ering varieties 10c 
Hose in Here- Very curious and pretty, one 
flower sitting in another; fine mixed 20c 
Moschatus. (Musk Plant.) The thin delicate 
leaves emit a delicate musk odor 10c 
MOMONDICA. 
A curious annual climber, with yellow blossoms. 
The fruit is the chief curiosity, is egg-shaped, and 
covered with warty excrescences, which, when 
ripe, bursts suddenly open, scattering its seed, and 
showing a brilliant carmine interior. Fine for 
trellises, fences, stumps, etc. Half hardy annual. 
Balsamina (Balsam Apple.) 6c 
Charantia (Balsam Pear) golden yellow 5c 
TALL NASTURTIUM (Tropaeolum Ma,)or). 
H. H. A. 
Elegant profuse flowering plants for verandas, 
trellises, etc. The seed pods can be gathered while 
green and tender, for pickling, hardy annnals; 10 
feet. 
Finest mixed. All colors, of Climbing Nastur- 
tium 5c 
Lobb’s Nasturtium. H. H. A. 4 to 6 feet. 
Tropeeolum Lobblanum, these are distinguished 
from the Tall Nasturtitus above (Tropaeolum 
Majus) by their longer vines; their leaves and 
flowers, however, are somewhat smaller, but their 
greater profusion renders them superior for trel- 
lises, arbors, for hanging over vases, rock-work, 
etc; the flowers are of unusual brilliancy and rich. 
ness, and they are also splendid for winter decora- 
tion in the green-house and conservatory. 
Mixed, contains many beautiful sorts 10c 
DWARF NASTURTIUM (Tropaeolum Minor.) 
H. H. A. 
The dwarf varieties are all desirable, and are 
among are most popular plants, standing any 
amount of heat and drought, growing vigorously 
and flowering freely all summer and fall; excellent 
for massing and ribboning, doing well even in poor 
soil; hardy annuals; I foot. 
Empress of India, very dwarf habit; flowers bril 
liant crimson; abundant bloomer 10c 
Tom Thumb King Thedore, flowers almost 
black 5c 
Coccineum, scarlet, fine 5c 
Tom Tumb. mixed all colors 6c 
NEMOPHILA (Love Grove). 
H. A., 1 foot. 
A charming dwarf annual, neat, compact 
and of uniform growth, adapted for beds 
and borders, fine mixed varieties 6o 
NIEREMBERGIA. H. H. P. 
A half-hardy perennial, slender growing plant, 
perpetually in bloom, flowering the first 
year if sown early; desirable for the green- 
house, baskets, vases or bedding out; 1 
foot 6c 
NIGELLA- H. A 
(Love in a Mist, or Devil in the Bush ) 
A compact, free flowering plant, with finely cut 
foliage, curious looking flowers and seed pods; of 
easy culture, growing in any garden soil; hardy 
annuals; 1 foot. 
Damascena (Devil in a bush.) Double, blue 
and white gc 
Nana fl. pleno, double dwarf, very beautiful, 
6 to 8 inches high loc 
NOLANA. H. A. 
Very pretty annual of trailing habit, with 
Morning <31ory-like flowers, well adapted to rock 
work. Height 6 inches. 
Mixed. All varieties 5c 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose-) 
H. P. 1 to 2 feet. 
Beautiful, free growing and useful, flowering in 
long spikes, fine for beds or borders. 
Biennis (Evening Primrose.) Yellow flowers 
opening in the evening and early morning. 5c 
Aoaulis alba, large white flowers, dwarf, 
showy and beautiful 5o 
Taraxacifolia aurea- golden yellow, large 
flowered, very fine 5c 
Rosea (Mexicans, ) 6 inches high, extra fine, 
true rose colored flowers 10c 
Passion Flower (Climber.) H. P. 
Handsome rapid grower, fine for decoration and 
open ground. 
Cerulea. large violet and light blue, fragrant. 10c 
