GENERAL CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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Impaliens Sullani. 
HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS. 
(Hardy Double Golden Sunflower.) 
A beautiful hardy plant, growing to the height of 3 
or 4 feet; flowers a rich golden-yellow, very double, 
and as large as a medium-sized dahlia. Much prized 
as a corsage flower, and one of the best hardy per- 
ennials. It begins to bloom in July, and contiues 
until frost. 10 cts. 
IMPATIEN . 
Sullani. Of compact, neat habit, and a perpetual 
bloomer; the flowers are a peculiar brilliant rosy 
scarlet color, 1% inches in diameter, and produced 
very freely. 10 cts. 
Sultani variegata. Like the above, but with 
fine variegated foliage. 15 cts. 
IPOMCEA, or MOON-FLOWER. 
Nocliliora. The well-known and much sought 
Moon-flower. A very rapid grower, with large white 
flowers, that expand only at night and on cloudy days. 
Very attractive and handsome, and unequaled as a 
summer climber. In one season it will cover a great 
amount of surface with its handsome foliage. 15 cts. 
Noctiflora variegata. This is one of the greatest 
acquisitions to our list of summer climbing plauts. 
The foliage is beautifully marked with clear white 
and vivid green ; the flowers are identical with those 
of the famous Moon-flower. Trained to wires, strings 
or wooden trellis in the open ground, it is attractive 
even when out of bloom. 15 cts. ; the two varieties 
for 25 cts. 
Dearii. (The Blue Moon-flower.) Prom Ceylon. 
A handsome, quick-growing, perennial climber. 
Often flowers in bunches of half a dozen. The 
individual blooms are trumpet-shaped, about 4 inches 
across, of a rich velvet hue, with fine purple rays. 
The vine grows about 25 feet in one season, and is a 
most attractive climber. 15 cts. 
Mexico na. (The Pink Moon-flower.) This is 
unlike all the others, as it blooms during the day time, 
and has a strong, tuberous root, like a dahlia, which 
can be wintered in a cellar. Its lea ves are also beau- 
tifully divided. The flowers are violet-crimson, and 
look like a piece of rich satin. The vine is very 
rapid in growth, the tubers giving it an early and 
strong start, which makes its season of usefulness 
the longest of any climber of its class. 15 cts. 
IVIES. 
English, Parlor and Kenilworth. All valuable 
for vases, baskets and house decorations. lOcts. each. 
JASMINES. 
Cape Jasmine (Gardenia Jlorida). Much grown 
for its delicious fragrance and the beauty of its 
flowers, which are white and double. 15 cts ; larger, 
25 cts. 
Revolutum. A yellow-flowered Jasmine, nearly 
hardy and exquisitely fragrant. 15 cts. 
Grandiflorum. (Catalonian Jasmine.) From 
Italy. The flowers are pure white, star shaped, and 
of exquisite fragrance. 10 cts. 
Grand Duke of Tuscany. This Jasmine is very 
easily grown ; even small plants bear a profusion of 
very double, creamy white flowers, having a delicious 
perfume. It is a magnificent plant, and will become 
one of the most valuable and popular pot-plants when 
better known. It can be stored in a dry cellar in 
winter. 25 cts. 
JUSTICIA COOPERI. 
An upright-growing pot -plant of free growth, 
crowned with terminal spikes of beautiful, rosy pink 
flowers nearly the whole year. 15 cts. 
NEW DWARF LOBELIA. 
This fine new plant bears beautiful little blue 
flowers that sparkle like dew drops. The plants are 
low and spreading, fine for pot-culture and hanging 
baskets. The admiration of all. 6c. each, 6 for 25c. 
LANTANAS, or SHRUBBY 
VERBENAS. 
Very showy, and fine for bedding. Colors White, 
Pink and Rose. 10 cts. each. 
LOI’HOSI'EK MOI SCANDENS. 
A rapid-growing vine, with beautiful dark green 
foliage. Excellent for covering fences or outhouses 
in summer, as it attains a height of 20 feet. 10 cts. 
Manet tia Vine. (See page 34.) 
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