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Dwarf French. A mixture of many shades; 
1 foot 5c 
Dwarf African, all colors mixed 5o 
Signata Fumlla. Splendid for edgings; dwarf 
plants with fern like foliage and small bril- 
liant yellow cross- shaped flowers in pro- 
fusion, which gives it a delicate, airy ap- 
pearance, making beautiful borders for long 
beds 5c 
Signata Pumila (New Golden Eing.) Foliage 
same as above; flowers have a deep golden 
stripe across each petal, which forms a com- 
plete golden ring, very showy and pretty. . . 5o 
Tall French, fine mixed, all shades 5c 
MARVEL OP PERU (Four o’clck.) 
H. H. P., 2 feet. 
One of the most ornamental flowering plants; 
they are quite fragrant, flow'ers expanding in the 
evening; half hardy pereuial; blooming the first 
season from seed; the roots can be perserved in 
winter like Dahlias. 
Mixed; beautiful colors 5c 
longiflora, long flower, pure white and fra- 
grant 5c 
Dwarf White Tom Thumb) When fully de- 
yeloded this variety does not exceed 10 
inches in height, and forms a charming little 
bush completely studded with pure white 
flowers; new 10c 
Multiflora, large umbels of dark lilac, red 
flowers; perennial, fine 
MARTYNIA. H. A., 3 to 4 feet. 
Free flowering, of easy culture and hardy, 
sweet-scented; yellow and purjjle 5o 
MATRICARIA (Fever Few.) 
Handsome free, flowering |)lants, good for 
beds and pot culture. H. 11. P. 
Matricaria Eximia Crispa PI. PI. Lovely 
little plants with double white flowers and 
prettily curled foliage like parsley. 8 inches 10c 
Capensis. Double white flowers; splendid 
for bouquets etc 5 o 
Grandiflora FI. PI. Large flowering double 
white, beautiful 15 o 
MAURANDIA (Clmber.) T. A. 
6 to 10 feet. 
Very graceful for training on trellis work, 
verandas, etc.; perennial, flowers the first 
season from seed; violet pink, purple, white 
and mixed lOo 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda Odorata.) 
A well known annual with spike of deliciously 
fragtaitt flowers. Indispeusible in every gar- 
den. H. A_ 
Grandiflora. Large flowered; per oz., 20o 5c 
Amellorata. Very sweet scented; per oz., 
loo 5o 
Parsons’ White. A distinct almost white va- 
riety, with long spikes So 
Gabriele. New, red flowering; very sweet, 
spikes very thick; one of the best for 
florists’ use So 
New Hybird Spiral. It is a vigorous grower, 
with spikes often attaining a length of 10 
inches; delightfully fragrant 5o 
Giant Pyramidal. Flowers reddish, sweet- 
scented and very large lOe 
Machet. 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.. . 10c 
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 bril- 
liant colors. Succeeds best in shaded and damp 
situations. Perennials in the green-house, annuals 
in the open air. 
Tigrinus Grandiflora. Very large flowering, 
new tigred and spotted varieties, most beau- 
tiful; very showy as window plants 
Nanus. New dwarf varieties, spotted and 
blotched, fine 10c 
Albus. White ground, handsome large-flow- 
ering varieties lOc 
Hose in Hose. 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 
MOMORDICA. 
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 annua'. 
Balsamlna. (Balsam Apple.) 5 c 
Charantla. (Balsam Pear.) Golden yellow. . 5e 
TALL NASTURTIUM (Tropseolum Major.) 
H. H. A. 
Elegant profuse flowering plants for verandas, 
trel ises, etc. The seed pods can be gathered while 
green and tender, for pickling, hardy annuals; 10 
feet. 
Finest mixed. All colors, of Climbing Nastur- 
tium 5o 
Lobb’s Nasturtium. H. H. A., 4 to G feet. 
Tropeeolum Lobblanam, these are distinguished 
from the Tall Nasturtiums 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, rook-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, lOs 
