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the leaves are six Inches long, about two ALTHERNANTHERA 
. i .!'.‘;!?? s , w J. cie : 5 ,ld of green 1 they are Plants with beautiful variegated folinee 
rrowiue from twelve m 
s,wme 4 and of a bHglit green; they are Plants with beautiful varieeated foil*™ 
f cints ap for wardlaI1 case3 ’ ferneries, etc. growing from twelve to twenty-four hrcifes 
5U cents - ft* diameter and six inches high! used nrir cl 
Pally for ribbon lines and borders 
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ACHANIA. 
Malvaviscus. 
Achania. 
laivaviscus. a greenhouse shrub, with fine 
scarlet flowers; blooms Summer and Win- 
ter; not subject to insects of any kind; one 
of the most satisfactory house plants ever 
grown. 25 cents. 
pally i ... . .--u.. ..ub,ai.iu 
each ; 50 cents per dozen ; 84.00 tier ion'"' 
Amabilis. Leaves tinted rose 
Autea. Foliage dark green and golden vel- 
low, the latter color predominating J 
Aurea Nana. New; foliage bright green 
beautifully variegated with yellow ' 
IcavS Br ° ad ’ SI “ ootl! ' Autumn-tinted 
Paronychioldes Major. Bronze, tipped with 
red; the brightest and showiest 
Spatulata. Leaves tinted with 'carmine 
and green, " llune 
ACALYPHA. 
Maoafeana A superb Summer heddimr 
plant, with very highly colored bright 
cents? aVeS ’ U pref6rs P artiai shade. 25 
BELLIS PERENNIS— Daisies. 
Well known ever blooming plants- nine- 
whlte and red ; double flowering. 10 ceiUs 
each ; 50 cents per dozen, 6 cents 
BILBERGIA SPECIOSA 
Pineapple resembling foliage, with verv 
brightcrimson flowers growing out of the 
heart of the plant ; of e&y cnufvuUon ^ 
bouvardias. 
These are among the most importan! 
plants cultivated for Winter flowfre ow 
ing to the yearly increasing variety of 
color and excellent adaptation for that 
purpose. They are also effective as bidding 
plants for garden, boon ling from July until 
frost. 15 cents each ; 81.50 per dozen • 
mailing plants. SI 00 per dozen sma11 
A. Neuner. Perfectly double, pure waxy white 
beauty bloomer ' aad of ^surpassing 
Ageratum. 
AGERATUM. 
UICqUUS. - 
splendid color. 
Humboldtil Corymblflora. The largest white 
flowering sort out; the flower tubes are 
three inches long; very fragrant are 
Leiantha. Dazzling scarlet; one of the best 
and very profuse. Jcsl - 
Maiden Blush Bright blush pink flowers a 
distinct color; an elegant acquisition 
The Bride. White, with very slight Mnce „f 
flesh ; a really tine sort. S tulge of 
Vreelandll. Finest of the white Bouvardias- 
valuable for bouquets; best of all singles ’ 
President Cleveland. A splendid novelty extra 
growth? ry ' SCar ‘ et nowo, ' s: stTOD 8 ' vigorous 
Presld- nt Garfield. A new double pink - this 
is a sport from the double white Wv’ardia 
A. Neuner; novel and haudsome “ 
Single Flavescens. Flowers of a brlghtcanarv- 
very desirabie; sweet; reminiscent. 
Bockii New single pink ; a beautiful noveltv 
producing single flowers in graceful clusters 
and producing a striking appearance 1 
Very vseful plants for bedding oi uorders, 
flowering continually during the Summer; 
by cutting back and potting ill the Fall they 
will continue to flower in Winter. 50 cents 
per dozen ; 84.00 per 100. 
White Cap. By far the best and most useful 
variety ever sent out, being a dwarf, com- 
pact grower, and bearing profusions of pure 
white flowers; an exceedingly useful and 
profitable plant to grow for cut flowers in 
the Winter, as it blooms freely all Winter. 
John Douglas. Azure blue; of very compact 
habit. 
Meridan Gem. Compact ; light blue. 
ALYSSUM. 
Double. A very beautiful variety, splendid 
for cut flowers; flue green foliage, and pro- 
duces enormous quantities of double pure 
white, very fragrant flowers. 10 cents. 
vaDnuiujjiij — r iincy j-ieavea. 
We have a fine collection of flrst-class dis- 
tinct. 4 hey are never as large as Esou leu turn 
but the brilliant cardinal red, pink cream 
and various shades of green that are display^ 
iu the veinings and blotches of the leaves 
can not be obtalued in any other class of 
tubers' ^ cents eacd f° r fine, well dried 
CALADIDM ESCULENT UM 
The most striking and distinct ornamental 
foliage plant m cultivation ; dcsi ruble for no 
or tub culture, and flue for bedding out. with 
a plentiful supply of water, the leaves mav 
be grown from four six feet long, and one 
and one-half feet in breadth. 20 cents each 
C ANNA. 
The t.’anna is a fine foliage piaut. making a 
good bed alone, but particularly desirable as 
