Under this head will be found many beautiful and desirable plants. They are all well-grown, and in best 
possible condition for shipping, as they have been grown at a low temperature, and will start right off as soon 
as planted out, without coaxing, as hundreds of our customers testify, and as a trial order will convince all 
who favor us with a share of their patronage. • 
effect. It will entirely cover the 
side of a large building in a short 
time, and far surpasses the ivy in 
hardiness, rapidity of growth, ef- 
fectiveness and beauty. We offer 
it at the low price of 15 cts. each, 
3 for 35 cts. 
ACHVRANTHES; 
Anemone Japonica. 
ANEMONE JAPOISICA. 
One of the most desirable of all late summer and 
autumn-flowering hardy herbaceous perennials. The 
plants begin to flower early in August, and continue 
until cut down by frost. The flowers are about one 
and one-half inches in diameter. They thrive best in 
a moist, rich soil ; a covering of leaves, straw or long 
manure is sufficient protection during our most severe 
winters. 10 cents for either variety. 
Alba. Delicate, pure white, with yellow center 
and dark eye. 
Rosea. Dark rose, shaded with pink ; yellow cen- 
ter and dark eye. 
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII. 
A rapid-growing climber of great beauty, especially 
pretty for covering brick or stone houses or walls. 
Its foliage, which is lively green in summer, changes 
in autumn to brilliant crimson, producing a gorgeous 
Indispensable for bedding pur- 
poses, either for masses or rib- 
boning: the brilliant tinted leaves 
form marked contrasts with those of all other plants. 
Being much hardier than coieus, they are sometimes 
considered preferable for massing and ribbon lines. 
8 cts. each, 65 cts. per do/.., 85 per 100. 
Aurea reticulata. Yellow, green and crimson, 
making a beautiful combination of rich colors. 
Gilsoni. Deep crimson, heart-shaped leaves. 
Iiindeni. Dark crimson, pointed foliage; a favor- 
ite foliage plant for massiug. 
Verscha lie 1 1 i i . 
Foliage shaded from 
light to dark crim- 
son. A very hand- 
some and attractive 
Variety. 
ARDISIA 
CRENUI.ATA. 
This is a charming 
house- plant, and 
should be more gen- 
e r a 1 1 y cultivated ; 
the small white flow- 
ers are produced in 
panicles, followed 
by clusters of bril- 
liant scarlet berries, 
which remain on the 
plant almost the en- 
tire year, giving it 
an elegant appear- 
ance. Fine bloom 
ing plants, 35 cts. 
each, by express. Arciisia crenulata. 
