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A. B. DAVIS & SON. PURCELLVILLE, VIRGINIA. 
MANETTIA VINE. 
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 beaut v sur- 
passes everything. Flowers intense scarlet, tipped 
with yellow, and borne by the thousand. 15 cents. 
OXAL1S ORTGIESII. 
Few new plants will give better satisfaction than this, 
as it is a perpetual bloomer in every sense of the word. 
It is in full bloom every day in the year, when grown 
in a pot of good soil and with ordinary care. It grows 
as freely as a geranium in anv situation. It is a shrubby 
plant, like a geranium or fuchsia, without bulbs, in 
which respect it differs from other Oxalises. It grows 12 
to 18 inches in height, branching ferely, and is loaded at 
all times with clusters of bright golden star-shaped 
flowers, which do not close at night, like other sorts of 
Oxalis flowers. 10 cents. 
PEPEROMIA. 
A lovely Mexican trailer, to be used as one would 
use the old “ Wandering Jew.” It makes an attrac- 
tive trailing or creeping vine, as its leaves are exceed- 
ingly beautiful, being a dark, velvety greenish black, 
freely blotched with silver. 15 cents' 
PRIMULAS. 
(Chinese Primrose.) 
Sinensis. Single fringed, pink and white. 15 cents. 
Obconiea. The everblooming white primrose; a 
beautiful and easily grow n window plant. 15 cents, j 
PETUNIAS, DOUBLE FRINGED. 
These are a great improvement on older kinds. They 
thrive and bloom in the hottest weather, and are 
equally fine for pot-culture. Those who have never 
seen the new double fringed Petunias have no idea of 
their size and beauty. They bloom continuously, either 
in pots or bedded out, and they stand droughts and 
thrive under difficulties better than many other bed- 
ding plants. 
10 cents each, $1 per dozen. 
Apollo. Deep crimson center, chang- 
ing through the various shades of 
rose and blush to pure white on the 
edges. 
Boa lily. This grand novelty is 
really a beautifully fringed pink 
with the tint of the well-known 
Carnation, Grace Wilder. 
Clio. Pure white, with crimson-mot- 
tled center. 
Columbia. Pure white, with crimson 
center. 
Darling. Clear silvery rose, marked 
with white. 
Elvira. Pure white, with a finely 
mottled carmine center ; a fine 
flower. 
Fortuna. Blush white, with crimson- 
splashed center. 
Gazelle. Rich crimson-rose, edged 
with white. 
Incomparable. Rich crimson-shad- 
ed purple, heavily laced with white. 
Majestic. A beautifully fring ed self 
colored variety, of rich purple 
crimson. 
Nobilis. Mottled crimson, rose and 
white ; a fine flower. 
Me rmakl. A fine flower; beautifully 
mottled with white and rich pur- 
plish crimson. 
Mrs. G. Dawson Coleman. The 
finest double white. 15 cents. 
PELARGONIUMS. 
OXAUS ORTGIE-II. 
(Queen Charlotte Geraniums.) 
Plants with richly colored and beau- 
tiful flowers having velvety surface 
shadings; where the proper treatment 
can be given, nothing is finer. As- 
sorted, 25 cents. 
Do not fail to keep a copy of your order. 
