GENERAL CATALOGUE OL PLANTS. 
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Cyclamen Persicum giganteum. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. 
r This new, hardy perennial will please all who plant 
it. It makes compact, permanent clumps, which, dur- 
ing the flowering season, send up numbers of strong, 
slender, branching stems, each branch terminated by 
a large bright, golden-colored flower. The flowers are 
borne 12 to 15 inches above the foliage, and are in 
their prime during midsummer. This is the loveliest 
and most useful perennial sent out for many years. 
lO^cts. each, $l"per doz. 
CVPERES AETERNIFOLIIJS. 
(UmbrellafiPlant.)E 
An ornamental grass, sending up stems about 2 feet 
high, surmounted at the top by a whorl of leaves, 
diverging horizontally. Splendid for the center ^of 
vases, or for use as a water plant. 15 cts. 
CESTRV1H, or NIGHT-BLOOMING 
JASMINE. 
These beautiful shrubs are cultivated for the deli- 
cate fragrance of their elegant flowers, which are 
borne in clusters. Of easy cultivation. 
Cestrum laurifolium. A handsome plant, with 
large, glossy foliage and pure white flowers. 10 cts. 
Parqui. This well-known and highly prized plant, 
blooms nearly all the year, and is a native of Chili. 
It is an excellent garden plant, growing rapidly, has 
long, deep green foliage, and produces richly fragrant 
flowers, sweet only at night, at every joint. It is also 
well adapted for house and window culture. 10 cts. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM 
GIGANTEUM. 
This is a decided improvement on the old variety, 
being of a more robust habit and a strong grower. 
It produces flowers of immense size on short, stout 
stems; the foliage is also beautiful. The illustra- 
tion above gives a fair idea of a well-grown plant. 
Strong bulbs, 50 cts. each; nice plants, 20 cts. each, 
6 for *1. 
CRASSUEA CORDATA. 
r ' Succulent plants, with fleshy stems and leaves. Pine 
for winter blooming. Pinkish white flowers. 15 cts. 
CISSUS DISCOLOR. 
A well-known climber. Leaves beautifully shaded 
with dark green, purple and white, the upper surface 
having a rich velvet-like appearance. Highly orna- 
mental as a wall plant. 15 cts. each. $1 per doz. 
[ CENTAVREA GYMNOCARPA. 
Silver-leaved plants, with graceful and delicately 
cut foliage. They make beautiful edgings to beds of 
large coleus. 8 cts. each, 50 cts. per doz. 
CINNAMON VINE. 
Avery pretty climbing plant. It is perfectly hardy, 
the stem dying down every autumn, but growing 
again so rapidly in the spring as to completely cover 
any trellis or arbor early in the season. It is as 
easily cultivated as the Madeira Vine, and is pro- 
duced from tubers that will make 10 to 12 feet of vine. 
The leaves are heart-shaped and bright green, and 
the clusters of delicate white flowers send forth a 
delicious cinnamon odor. 5 cts. each, 3 for 10 cts., 12 
for 30 cts. 
CALL.A or RICH ARDIA . 
JEthioplca. An old favorite, which produces large 
white blossoms during winter and spring. Blooming 
plants, by express, 25 cts. 
Albo-maculata. A variety 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 
should be kept dry in winter, and started in spring 
like a dahlia. Pine bulbs, 10 cts. ; larger bulbs, 20c. 
JNew Dwarf Everblooming; Calla. This, pc r“ 
naps the most valuable of all callas, does not grow 
tall and scraggy, like the old variety, but is compact, 
with a great abundance of lustrous, dark-green 
foliage. Its flowers appear in great abundance, both 
summer and winter, when grown in pots, or it will 
bloom profusely all summer long in the open ground, 
and if potted in September will bloom all winter. It 
is estimated that six plants of the old sort will not 
produce so many flowers in the course of a year as 
one plant of this new dwarf variety ; a large plant is 
hardly ever without one or more flowers. Its blooms 
are large and snowy white. All in all, it is one of the 
most desirabie plants we ever offered. Small plants, 
15 cts.; large plants, 20 cts.; extra large plants, by 
express, 35 cts. 
Dwarf Everblooming Calla. 
If you don’t grow flowers, please hand this Catalogue to a friend who does. 
