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Eschynanthus. 
IIORSEFIELDII. 50c. 
Euonymous . 
JAPONICA. 25c. 
Eapatorium. 
ELEGANS, Splendid white 
flowering. 50c. 
Euphorbia 
JACQUINIFLORA, Brilliant or-. 
iinge scarlet. 38c. 
SPLENDEXS, Bright rose, pro- 
fuse bloomer. 50c. 
Fabiana. 
LMBRICATA, White flowering, 
tjible shaped. 25c. 
Ficus. 
AUSTR.VLIS, Banyan tree. 75c. 
ELASTICA, Indian Rubber tree. 75c. 
GENERALISSIMO, Top petals crimson 
maroon, lower ones rosy. 
JEFFERSONII, Top petals crimson ma- 
roon, lower ones blush. 
JEHU SUPERBA, Purple, veined with 
rose. 
MISS IIOLFOR'D, Top petals crimson, 
lower ones flesh. 
MISS PERCIVAL, Toi> petals striped 
with crimson. 
MUSTER, Top petals dark maroon, low- 
er ones Idush. 
ORION, Vermillion, with black feathery 
spot on top petals. 
RIVAL QUEEN, White, purple spot on 
top i)ctals. 
VIRGIN QUEEN, Blush, top petals with 
crimson feathery spot. 
Geraniums, or Pelarg^oaiums. 
PitiCE — (generally,) 25c; each, |2 per doz- 
Tiiese plants are equally lavish of their 
favors in the conservatory or garden, 
cither of which they continue to enliven 
with the brilliancj' of their flowers, from 
early in summer to late in autumn. The 
list here presented comprises many of the 
choicest in the country, and no one can 
ever rem-et being tempted into an e.vten- 
sive cultivation of them. 
AJAX, Purple, with pure deep rose, extra 
ALARM, Rosy purple, verj^ large and 
showy. 
ALDER.5IAN, Upper petals dark majoon, 
lower ones bright scarlet. 
ANAIS, Rich purple clouded with crim- 
son and veined with purple. 
ASPASIA, Upper petals maroon edged 
with rose ; lower ones delicate rosy 
lilac ; robust and fine. 
BEATRICE, Top petals black margined 
with crimson, lower ones mottled 
rose ; fine habit. 
BELLE OP THE VILLAGE, Top petals 
deep maroon, lower ones blush. 
CENTURION, Top petals maroon, lower 
ones flesh. 
CII.YSTITY, White veined with lilac. 
ELEGANS, Top petals velvety crimson, 
almost black, finely laced with pink ; 
lower ones rosj' crimson shaded with 
lilac ; a noble bold flower. 
ENCH.VNTRBS.S, Large white, top pe- 
tals clouded with purple, lower ones 
white ; showy. 
GARTH’S perfection. Scarlet and 
maroon. 
Scarlet Geraniums. 
ALMA, Dark green foliage, with silvery 
margin, scarlet flowers. $1. 
CAPT. DARLEY, Large rosy salmon, 
good bedder. 
CERISE UNIQUE, Fine shaded foliage, 
flowers light Vermillion, white stalk. 
50c. 
GEN. PELISSIER, A noble variety for 
pot or bedding, orange scarlet flow- 
ers well above the foliage, silver 
flower stalks, elegant shaded leaf; 
dwarf, extra. $1. 
KING OP NEPAL, Ilorsc-shoe foliage, 
vivid scarlet. 
LADY SMYTHE, Violet shaded rose- 
colored flowers, large and compact, a 
novelty. 75e. 
LUCIA ROSEA, Bright rose color, dwarf, 
prettv bedder. 
MISS E.VlILY FIELD, Nice white flow- 
ers. shaded leaf, 50c. 
MR. MERO, Robust grower, fiery scarlet 
flowers. 
PRINCESS ALICE, Bright ro.sy pink, 
white eye, large and line, one of the 
best. 
PRIZE-FIGHTER IMPROVED, Bril- 
liant scarlet. 
SALMON COMPACTUM, Large heads 
of fine flowers, 
SCARLET DEFIANCE, Vivid scarlet, 
with large truss. 
SILVER QUEEN, Dark green foliage, 
broad white margin, rose pink flow- 
ers ; distinct and line. $1. 
STAR OF THE WEST, Fine scarlet, 
f ood bedder. 
THUMB, Dwarf, bright scarlet 
' flowers. 
