GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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BRUGMANSIA ARBORKA. 
BOUVARDI A. 
This plant is excellent either for bedding 
or winter bloom. We have a good as- 
sortment of both single or double varieties. 
15 cents. 
BRUGMANSIA ARBOREA. 
(Giant Ghost-flower.) 
Angel’s-trumpet and Wedding-bells are 
names given to this very valuable plant. 
It is really one of the very best plants 
known, and bound to delight far beyond 
your expectations when in bloom. The 
flowers are drooping, bell-shaped, over 
afoot long and eight or nine inches wide, 
of a creamy-white and very sweet-scented. 
To appreciate the charming qualities of this 
flower your eyes must see it in full bloom. 
15 cts. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. 
The most striking and distinct ornamen- 
tal foliage plant in cultivation; desirable 
for pot or tub culture, and fine for bedding 
out. With a plentiful supply of water the 
leaves may be grown from four to six feet 
long, and three feet in breadth. Large 
bulbs, 20 cts. 
CALLAS. 
Ethiopica. An old favorite plant, which 
produces large, white blossoms during 
winter and spring. Blooming plants, by 
express, 25 cts. 
Richardia Alba Maculata. A plant 
belonging to the same order as Calla 
Ethiopica, with beautifully spotted leaves. 
It flowers abundantly during the summer 
months, planted out in the open border. 
The flowers are pure white, shaded with 
violet inside. It is a desirable plant; 
kept dry in winter, and starts in spring 
like a dahlia. Nice bulbs, 10 cents; 
large bulbs, 20 cents. 
CEREUS GRANDIFLORUS. 
(Night-blooming Cereus.) 
Flowers enormously large and of the 
rarest beauty ; pure white, and opening 
only at night. 20 cents. 
CUPHEA PLATYCENTRA. 
(Cigar-plant.) 
Scarlet pendulous flowers ; neat, compact 
habit, and a constant bloomer ; a pretty 
little window or basket plant, to cents. 
Remember our Excelsior Rose offer— 20 best Roses, $1. 
