Evergreen 
Grace Farden. Flowers medium or large 
size and very freely produced : plant of 
grand habit and vigorous growth : superb 
variety. 
Hinze’s white. Good, strong, dwarf. 
Hiaze’s Red. Vigorous ; very line. 
J ■ J. Harrison. Flowers a pure satiny 
white, marked and shaded wsth rosy 
pink: good size, of perfect form, never 
hursts, and is very freely produced on 
long stems. 
John McCulloch. This splendid new 
Carnation is the most brilliant and finest 
scarlet yet introduced. 
It a Purity. Deep carmine. 
lady Emma. Intense scarlet: a profuse 
bloomer. 
4a Excellent. White, with carmine edge. 
Lydia. Orange and rose: a very free and 
profuse bloomer. 
If It- Camborne. Flowers large of purest 
Mwllite. dwarf habit. 
Mrs. McKenzie. A very large pink. 
Mrs. Carnegie. Color pure satiny white, 
with beautiful rosy pink stripes; flowers 
extra large. • 
Petunia. This resembles a double Petunia 
as to be most .appropriately named: the 
flowers are large, of a lavender rose, mot- 
tled white and deeply fringed. 
Portia. The most intense bright scarlet ; 
the flowers are of small size, but of tine 
shape and long stemmed, and freely pro- 
duced. 
Peter Henderson. Pure white, very fine. 
President Degraw. Very fine white. 
Quaker City. Magnificent hardy white 
very profitable for Spring forcing. 
Sunrise. Orange, flaked with crimson, a 
new variety. 
Show White. Pure white. 
Snowden. Free blooming; white. 
Silver Spray. White, flowers large, long 
stemmed and freely produced. 
MOONFLOWERS. 
will send two plants, one of each Ipomoea Pan du rata and 
Ipomoea Noctiflora, the 
Bloomer, for 35 cents. 
Ipomcea Pandurata. The Hardy Moon- 
flower. We have annually a great de- 
mand for a vine that is hardy that will 
grow quick, and flower abundantly, the 
first year it is planted, and we take plea- 
sure in offering Ipomoea Pandurata to 
meet all these requirements. It is hardy 
as far North as Boston, will grow 25 feet 
high the first year it is planted, and being 
a hardy perennial will come up each 
year and produce beautiful flowers and 
a dense shade each season without any 
further care or expense. Grown with 
Ipomoea Noctiflora this day bloomer is 
bound to create a sensation, enabling 
anyone to have Moonflowers (?) day and 
night. The color is white, shading to 
oink and purple in the throat, and its 
blooming period lasts through several 
Evening Bloomer and the Day 
months. The stock we have grown are 
all nice tubers, varying in shape like 
sweet potatoes, and will begin to grow 
at once when planted. Price of strong 
tubers, 25 cents each. 
Ipomcee Noctiflora. The Evening Glory, 
or Moonfiower. There are few plants we 
hay© seen sent out that have been so 
satisfactory as this: hundreds to whom 
we have sent it have written to us about 
the satisfaction it has given. One lady 
says that it was trained on strings to a 
balcony twenty-five feet high and forty 
feet wide, and that from August to No- 
vember it was covered nightly with its 
white moon-like flowers from live to six 
inches in diameter. It lias also a rich, 
Jessamine-like odor at night. 15 cents 
each. 
VERBENAS. 
the beat and most distinct colors of the new Mammoth strain, the ■ 
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