GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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HYDRANGEA. 
Elegant pot or border plants. 
Stellata Fimbriata. Blooms, 8 to 9 
inches in diameter, pure white and 
fringed, and having a crimson spot 
in the center. A most beautiful ad- 
dition to this popular class of plants. 
25 cents. 
Otaksa. Heads large ; flowers bright 
rosy pink, contrasting beautifully 
with other sorts. Of low, bushy 
growth. 15 cents. to- 
Thos. Hogg. Immense trusses o f 
flowers, at first tinged with green, 
then turning pure white and remain- 
ing so along time. 15 cents. 
IMPATIENS SULTANI. 
The new everblooming balsam. 
Flowers bright carmine. 10 cents. 
IPOMEA NOCTIFLORA. 
The well-known and much sought 
for Moon-flower. Very rapid grower ; 
has no superior ; its large white flow- 
ers expand only at night and on 
cloudy days. Very attractive and 
handsome, and unequaled as a sum- 
mer climber. It will cover a great 
amount of surface in a season with 
its handsome foliage ; flowers attrac- 
tive and charming when open. 15 cents 
each, two for 25 cents. 
IVIES. 
English, Parlor and Kenilworth. 10 
cents each. 
LANTANAS, OR SHRUBBY 
VERBENAS. 
Veryshowy, and finefor bedding ; colors, 
white, pink and rose, xo cents. 
LEMON TREES. 
Price, 25 cents to $1.50 according to size. 
LOPHOSPERMUM SCAN- 
DENS. 
A vine of rapid growth, and beautiful 
dark green foliage. Excellent for covering 
fences or out-houses in summer, attaining 
a height of twenty feet. 10 cents. 
MUSA ENSETE. 
(Abyssinian Banana.) 
The fruit of this variety is not edible, but 
the leaves are magnificently long, broad 
and massive, of a beautiful green, with a 
broad, crimson midrib. During summer, 
when planted out in rich earth, it grows very 
rapidly; leaves attain a length of from six 
to ten feet in a single season. Can be cut 
back and taken up and wintered in a cool 
greenhouse or cellar. Strong plants, 50 cts. 
MANETTIA VINE. 
The most magnificent flowering vine in 
cultivation, either for the house or garden, 
for it is loaded with bloom every day in the 
year. In the house it can be trained all 
around a window, and will be a solid 
wreath of bloom both summer and winter. 
In the garden, its charming beauty sur- 
passes everything. Flowers intense scar- 
let, tipped with yellow ; the most brilliant 
and striking combination, and borne by 
the thousand. Each flower keeps perfect 
over a month before fading. It is of the 
easiest culture, and sure to thrive for any 
one with ordinary care. It can be trained 
on a trellis, strings, or used for drooping 
from hanging baskets ; in every way a per- 
fect mass of the most lovely flowers and foli- 
age from the root to the tips of the branches. 
Plants continue to bloom most profusely for 
many years, and its great beauty and nov- 
elty attract every eye. We never saw a 
more satisfactory plant. 15 cents. 
NEW FEVERFEW , 11 LITTLE 
GEM. 
This is a grand improvement on the old 
dwarf feverfew ; it is very dwarf, attaining 
a height of only 8 to 12 inches. The flow- 
ers are larger, of more perfect form, and 
of the purest white. 10 cents each, 90 cents 
per dozen. 
Our pot-grrown Tomato Plants are fine. 
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