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evergreen lodge. 
CINERA RIA. 
Hybrlda. These are among the most 
gorgeous of our greenhouse plants: the 
colors range through all the shades of 
blue, violet crimson, pink, maroon and 
white. They are in bloom only until 
Mav. 15. 25 and 30 cents each. 
' CYC L, AMEN PERSICUM. 
As an ornamental greenhouse plant it 
is excelled by few. and its flowers as a 
variety in t he formation of bouquets and 
baskets of cut flowers in \\ inter are val- 
uable. 10 to 25 cents each. 
CHRYS. FRUTESCENS. 
This is the Paris Daisy now so fashion- 
able and in such demand during the 
Winter. The flowers much resenibleour 
common field Daisy: almost constant in 
bloom. Z10 cents each. 
COCCOLOBA. 
Platyclada. Plant of singular and in- 
teresting, growth: stem and brunches 
growing to flat, broad points. It. is 
well suited for vases and rustic work. 
10 cents each. 
CA NNA. 
The Canna is a fine foliage plant, mak- 
ing a good hod alone, but is particularly 
desirable as the centre of a group of foli- 
age plants, for which it is one of the best, 
growing from three to six feet, (select 
old sorts. 10 cents each. 
CVPHEA. 
Platyeentra. The Cigar Plant. Tube 
of scarlet, tip white and black : is very 
free blooming. Is a good basket plant 
and is also an excellent plant for the 
house in Winter. 10 cents each. 
euphorbias. 
Plants of great value for Winter bloom- 
ing and make splendid pot plants: they 
are sure to bloom with regularity, are 
easily cured for. and do not sutler much 
from a moderate amount of neglect or 
abuse. 25 cents each. 
Eire HARIS. 
Anmxonlca. A bulbous ‘rooted plant, 
with very broad l.ily-like leaves and 
pure while dowers about four inches 
in diameter, borne in heads of four or 
five, and deliciously fragrant. I' me 
bulbs, 50 cents each. 
ECHEVERAS. 
A genus of succulent plants, natives of 
.Mexico. They are of rich appearance, 
and well suited Cor rock work. 
Sanguinea. Narrow pointed leaves, of 
a deep red color. 15 cents each. 
Secunda Glauca. Dwarf sort, resemb- 
ling the house leek: a glauens green : 
they bloom all Summer; an excellent 
plant for borders or rock work. 10 
cents each: $1.00 per dozen; $0.00 per 
hundred. 
FARFUGIUM GRANDE. 
A highly decorative plant with round 
leaves, large as. tea saucers. of a dark 
green color, profusely blocked with yel- 
low a great acquisition; of the easiest 
culture; tine either in or outdoors. 25 
cents each. 
FRAG A RIA INDICA. 
Indian Strawberries; of trailing habit : 
bears fruit throughout Summer and 
Autumn; very fine for baskets. 10 cents 
each. 
Feverfew. 
I,ittle Gem. The finest double white 
raised: a first-class plant, that everyone 
should have. 10 cents each. 
Double White. A very free blooming, 
double, Daisy-like tlower; very useful 
for Summer bouquets. 10 cents each. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. 
Myosotls Pa lustris. Requires no des- 
cription. its clustered flowers of beau- 
tiful blue having had a place in rom- 
ance and literature since romance and 
literature began. 10 cents each. 
FERNS. 
These beautiful plants are. now very 
generally cultivated, their diversity of 
gracefulness of foliage making them ot 
much value as plants for vases, baskets 
or rock work, or as specimen plants tor 
parlor and conservatory. 15 cents each. 
GREVIELEA ROBUSTA. 
The Australian "Silk Oak." A splen- 
did ferny-leaved tree, evergreen, and 
especially adapted, as a shade tree: thou- 
sands are now being annually, planted: 
also used by florists for decorating apart- 
ments. etc. A magnificent pot plant. 
75 cents each. 
GLADIOLI. 
Among bulbous flowers the Gladiolus 
deserves first place in popular tavor; our 
collection is very fine, and contains a 
good assortment of colors, red. diiik. 
striped, and many shades of light colors, 
liy express, 75 cents per dozen: by mill. 
$1.1)0 per dozen. 
HYDRANGEAS. 
Hortensla. The well known garden 
variety: has immense heads ot pink 
flowers, which hung on lor months. 
15 cents eueh. 
Otaksa. Heads large, bright cosy pink, 
contrasting beautifully with the other 
sorts: of a low bushy growth. 10 cents 
each. 
Thomas Hogg. Immense truss, at first 
tinged with green, then turning a pun- 
white. 15 cents each. 
GLOXINIA. 
Gloxinias are among the handsomest 
of our Summer blooming greenhouse 
plants. They require partial shade and 
a liberal supply of water when growing. 
After blooming, water should lie with- 
held, and the bulbs remain dry during 
the Winter. 50 cents each. 
HIBISCUS. 
A beautiful class of greenhouse shrubs, 
with handsome glossy foliage, and large, 
showy Mowers. often measuringovertonr 
inches in diameter: they succeed admir- 
ably bedded out during the Summer. 10 
cents each. 
Brilliant isslma. Single flowers, of the 
richest crimson scarlet ; a dark crimson 
at. the base of petals; very large and 
showy. 
Denisonil Rosea. Large, single flower. 
of a clear transparent rose. 
Grandiflora. Enormous rosy crimson, 
single flowers, which are produced in 
abundance. 
