20 
A. B. DAVIS & SON, PURCEULEVIULE, VIRGINIA, 
ABUTILON. 
ACHYRANTHUS. 
Indispensable for bedding purposes, 
either in masses or ribboning, their bril 
liant tinted leaves forming a marked con- 
trast with all other plants. Being much 
hardier than coleus, they are sometimes 
considered preferable for massing and rib- 
bon lines. S cents each, $5 per too. 
Aurea Reticulata. Yellow, green and 
crimson. 
Gilsoni. Deep crimson; heart-shaped 
leaves. 
Iiindeni. Dark crimson, pointed foli- 
age ; a favorite massing foliage plant. 
AGAVE. 
The well known Century Plant ; very 
decorative in appearanceon a lawn. Strong 
plants, by express, 50 cents each. 
AGERATUM. 
Useful border plants, flowering contin- 
ually the whole 
summer. Dur- I 
ing the a p - 
proach of frost 
they can be 
taken up and 
potted, and 
make an excel- 
lent winter 
flowering 
plant. 10 cents 
each. 
Dady ,Tane. 
Bright blue ; a 
fine distinct va- 
riety. 
White Cap. 
New; itis, with- I 
out doubt, the 1 
best white va- 
riety ever introduced, and a beauty. 
Rosea. A new variety, bearing a profu- 
sion of rose colored flowers. 
WHITE CAPIAGERATUM. 
ABUTILONS. 
(Chinese Bell-Flower.) 
Assorted Colors. Yellow, salmon, pink, 
crimson and white. 10 cents each. 
Thonipsonii Plena. Beautiful mottled 
green and yellow foliage, with perfectly 
double flowers that resemble in form, a 
double hollyhock ; color rich, deep orange, 
streaked with crimson. 10 cents each. 
ALYSSUM, SWEET. 
Double White. Large double white 
flowers ; valuable for cut flowers, and for 
borders to beds. 8 centseach. 
ACHANIA MALVAVISCUS. 
A shrub with scarlet flowers, always in 
bloom, summer and winter ; not subject to 
insects of any kind. One of the most satis- 
factory house plants grown. 10 cents each. 
ALOYSIA CITRIODORA. 
(Lemon Verbena.) 
A well known shrub ; indispensable for 
the delightful fragrance of its leaves in the 
construction of bouquets, etc. 10 cents. 
ANTHEMIS. 
Corouaria il. pi. This double flowered 
golden Marguerite is a very useful plant, 
either for pot culture or bedding out; it 
blooms the entire season, and may be used 
as an edging plant. The rich golden flow- 
ers fairly cover the plant, which is of neat 
habit and easy growth. There are very 
few plants which bloom so persistently — it 
has been called “The Shower of Gold,’’ 
from its profusion of pretty double flowers 
— a most appropriate name ; not many 
plants are better in bloom. 10 cts. each. 
Corouaria fl. alba. Exactly like the 
above except the color, which is pure 
white. 
ANTHEMIS CORONARIA FL. PL. 
