GENERAL CATALOGUE OP PLANTS. 
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RUSSELLIA JUNCEA. 
A basket plant, of neat, slender liabit, 
bearing a great profusion of scarlet tubular 
flowers the entire season, io cents. 
RHYNCHOSPERMU1V1 JASMl- 
NOIDES. 
A beautiful greenhouse climber with glossy, 
evergreen foliage, producing masses of pure 
white, jasmine-like flowers, of delightful 
, . fragrance. In bloom about May and June. 
Flowers are desirable for bouquets. 20 cents. 
RIVINIA HUMILIS. 
A beautiful pot-plant, with racemes of small, white flowers, followed by 
scarlet berries. In bloom and full fruit almost the entire year. 10 cents 
.SMILAX. 
A climbing vine with 1 regular glossy foliage; fine for decorations and 
very extensively grownjfor using with cut-flowers and in floral work. Good 
plants. 10 cents. 
SALVIAS. 
The Salvia is of easy culture, attaining a height of two or three feet, 
the flowers are very attractive, especially the scarlet and variegated 
varieties. 
6 cents each, 50 cents per dozen. 
Mrs. Stevens. Deep maroon. 
Splendens (Scarlet Sage). Flower-spikes of the most brilliant scarlet, 
blooming from the latter part of summer until cut down bv frost, and 
making a superb display, especially when planted in masses.' 
Splendens Variegata. Flowers white and red, very evenly striped. 
STEV1A SERRATA. 
Excellent for bouquets. Produces a mass of tiny star-shaped, pure white 
flowers. The plants grow about 18 inches high, branch freely, and are 
almost completely covered with corymbs of flowers. Very pretty in beds, 
and almost unequaled for cutting and florists’ work. 10 cents. 
SAXIFRAGA SARMENTOSA. 
A handsome plant of low habit ; leaves nearly round, and striped freely 
with silvery bands ; blooms white, of great beauty, and borne in spikes 
nearly twelve inches high. Adapted for hanging baskets, vases, etc. This 
is also known as Strawberry Geranium and Beefsteak Plant. 8 cents. 
SOLANUM JASMINOIDES GR ANDIFLOR A. 
A beautiful new plant, which inclines to a trailing or climbing habit, but 
never attains a greater height than from three to five feet, and can be 
SOLANUM JASMINOIDES. pinched back to a bush 
form. Its flowers are 
star-shaped, like a clematis, and borne in enormous panicles 
or clusters, often a foot across. The flowers are pure white, 
with a violet tinge on the back of petals and buds. In pots it 
is a fine bloomer, both summer and winter ; but when trained 
against an outdoor wall or trellis, and showing hundreds of 
these magnificent panicles of bloom, it is superb. 15 cents. 
Our Plants Uninjured by Extremely Cold Weather. 
As we go to press we take this our last op- 
portunity of assuring our friends and patrons that 
our plants have not been the least injured by the 
extremely cold weather that has prevailed here dur- 
ing the past month, but on the contrary we never 
saw them in a thrifter, better condition than they are 
at this writing, January 25th. Our large stock of 
well-grown Roses is in the best possible condition, 
as well as the numerous other varieties of plants 
enumerated in this catalogue. Relying upon the 
genuineness, as well as the thrifty condition of our 
stock, together with our very reasonable prices and 
liberal club rates, we again solicit a share of your 
patronage, feeling sure our plants will please all. pi.f.roma splendens. 
Just look at our club-list— $20 worth of plants for only $10. 
