General Catalogue of Plants. 
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IPOMCEA IiCatii. (Blue 
Moonflovvcr .) A hand- 
some, quick - growing, 
perennial climber. Often flow- 
ers in bunches of half a dozen. 
The individual blooms are 
trumpet-shaped, about 4 inches 
across, of a rich velvet hue, 
with fine purple rays. The vine 
grows about 25 feet in one sea- 
son, and is a most attractive 
climber. Blooms in daytime. 
10 cts. 
Mexicana. (The Pink Moon- 
flower.) This, like I. Learii , 
blooms during the day time. 
It has a strong tuberous root, 
like a dahlia, which can be 
wintered in a cellar. Its leaves 
are also beautifully divided. 
The flowers are violet-crimson, 
and look like a piece of rich 
satin. The vine is very rapid in 
growth, the tubers giving it an 
early and strong start, which 
makes its season of usefulness 
the longest of any climber of 
its class. 15 cts. 
Morton ii. A rapid-growing 
perennial, with all the colors 
combined. 10 cts. 
“Heavenly Blue.” Not 
new, but so beautiful as to be 
grown by all. The vines are 
very luxuriant and completely 
covered by exquisite airy blue 
flowers, measuring four inches 
across. 10 cts. 
The Set of Six Moonflowers for SO cts. 
JAPAN LOQUflT. 
The fruit is of the size of a plum, yellow and of deli- 
cious taste. One of our most beautiful broad-leaved 
evergreens. One of the .finest ornamental plants for 
the house known. Resists gas, dust, drouth, soggy 
soil, and the many obstacles to successful plant growth, 
well. Leaves are large and of a pleasing shade of 
blue-green. We consider it much finer than Ficus 
elastica as a decorative plant. Beautiful plants from 
3-inch pots. 20 cts. 
JASMINES. 
New Jasmine, Maid of Orleans. A very at- 
tractive new sort, with good-sized double flowers 
blooming profusely all summer; shining pale green 
foliage. We predict for it a rapid sale, as it is so much 
easier to handle than any other Cape Jasmine, and, 
as a whole, more desirable. 25 cts. 
Ipomcea nocMtlora. (See opposite page.) 
Cape Jasmine. ' ( Gardenia florida. ) Much grown 
for its delicious fragrance and the beauty of its flowers, 
which are white and double. 15 cts. ; larger, 25 cts, 
revolutum. A yellow-flowered Jasmine, nearly 
hardy and exquisitely fragrant. 15 cts. 
grail ditioru in. (Catalonian Jasmine.) From 
Italy. The flowers are pure white, star-shaped, and of 
exquisite fragrance. 10 cts. 
Grand Duke of Tuscany. This Jasmine is very 
easily grown ; even small plants bear a profusion of 
very double, creamy white flowers, having a delicious 
perfume. It is a magnificent plant, and will become 
one of the most valuable arid popular pot-plants when 
better known. It can be stored in a dry cellar in 
winter. 25 cts. 
JUSTICE COOPER!. 
An upright-growing pot-plant of free growth, crowned 
with terminal spikes of beautiful, rosy pink flowers 
nearly the whole year. 10 cts. 
NEW DWARF LOBELIfl. 
This fine new plant bears beautiful little blue flowers 
that sparkle like dewdrops. The plants are low and 
spreading; fine for pot-culture and hanging baskets. 
The admiration of all. 6 cts. each, 6 for 25 cts. 
LfINTfINfIS, or SHRUBBY VERBENAS. 
Very showy, and fine for bedding. Colors White, 
Pink and Rose. 10 cts. 
LEMON. 
Dwarf. The fruit is large, and makes the best of 
lemonade. The tree begins bearing when in only 4 
and 5-inch pots, and is very prolific. Every one who 
has a place to grow a Lemon tree should have one, as 
the trees are both useful and ornamental. 10 cts.; 
larger, 25 cts. 
Jasmine, Grand Duke of Tuscany, 
LOPROSPERMUM SCANDENS. 
A rapid-growing vine, with beautiful dark green 
foliage. Excellent for covering fences or outhouses in 
summer, as it attains a height of 20 feet. 10 cts. 
