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Evergr een Lodge, 
ABUTIION-Fairy Bells. 
. Hard wooded greenhouse shrub, bloom- 
ing almost the entire year: well adapted 
tor house culture, and fine for bedding 
out in hummer. 15 cents. 
B()l LICDE NEIGE. A pure white bell- 
n s |iape; dower, blooming profusely. 
DAB, WIN II. Orange scarlet and pink 
veined flowers : blooms free I v in clusters 
M KS( )P( )T AX I C IT M. Of t ru i 1 ing habit 
.•WWV’? yi.Kreat profusion. 
' J'tjAl-lI l Mi Id A. Foliage small, 
mot tied yellow and green : (lower scarlet 
an I yt-llow : of drooping hilbit 
A Krill' 1{ ISKLSNAM. Flowers large and 
of a dark crimson color. 
IIKLUl'SOXI VAHIEGATA. The leaves 
.. .mottled with yellow. 
I O' >M I ’>"■’< >.X I I’l/EX A. A fine sport from 
I Inmipsoni V ariegata ; tile foliage has 
retained the same variegation, hot the 
flowers are perfectly double. 
('Old) ION . FLIOICl Mt A bright yellow: a 
very profuse bloomer. 
A CH YRA NTHUS. 
Any of the following are suitable to 
lorm ribbon lines m contrast with Cen- 
tauroas, Cineraria, t'andidissinia. etc. 50 
cents per dozen : $4.00 per 1.00. 
‘V-f'IP II < ’ 1 LATA. Foliage beau- 
tifully reticulated with bright gold, the 
vu ht S'"' 1 Innispaiaait Caroline. 
I ivhnv n 1 i-_.Bnght red. lance-leaved. 
LINUKMI. Rich dark red color, well 
adapted tor either ribbon rows or the 
edging of flower beds. 
ASPARAGUS TRNUrSSTMUS. 
We cannot praise too highly t li is beauti- 
ful new plant. Its hoc !i 1 my foliage equals 
in delicate beauty the Maiden-Hair Ferns, 
hirst size, 50 cents: second size, 25 cents- 
small plants, 10 cents. 
AGAPANTHUS UMBRU.A TUS. 
A noble plant, belonging to the bulbous- 
rooted section, with evergreen foliage : the 
flower stalks grow nearly three feet high 
crowned with a head ot twenty or thirty 
blue flowers. 35 cents. 
azyssum. 
fO.r BLIO. Very beautiful variety, splen- 
did. tor cut flowers: fine green foliage 
and produces enormous quantities of 
double pure white, fragrant flowers, to 
cents. 
AMARYZZIS. 
The Amaryllis are an interesting class 
or bulbs, desirable for growing in pots, 
producing showy Dowers that are verv 
attract 1 ve and handsome. 
V I I 1 A t A. These magnificent plantsare 
vigorous in their growth, and produce a 
tree supply ot flowers, are flaked and 
striped with the most striking tints, and 
are justly esteemed the most beautiful 
iAii , v^‘A"} ary J ,ls 75 cents each. 
JOHN MINI. An elegant pot plant, with 
crimson flowers five inches in diameter, 
each petal striped with white. Flower 
sta lk two teet high, with clusters of three 
to live blooms. 75 cents each. 
ACHANIA. 
M A LV A V ISC US. A greenhouse shrub 
' V1 tn scarlet flowers; blooms Summer 
anil Winter; not subject to insects of any 
kind. Oncof the most satisfactory house 
plants every grown. 25 cents. 
A GERA TUM. 
Very useful plants for bedding or bor- 
ders, flowering continually during the 
Summer. By cutting back and putting in 
tlie rail they will continue to flower in 
Wiiiter. 50 1 cents per dozen : $-1.00 per 100. 
Will IE DAI*. By far the best and most 
useful variety ever sent put, being a 
dwarf , compact grower, and hearing pro- 
fusions of pure white flowers. An ex- 
ceedingly useful and profitable plant In 
grow tor cut flowers in the Winter, as it 
blooms freely all Winter. 
JOHN Dol’d LAS. Azure blue; of com- 
pact habit. 
MERIDEN GEM. Compact: light blue. 
A GA V E—l 'e i li u ry Plant. 
AMERICANA. Picturesque plant for 
out-door decoration on tin 1 lawn, or for 
. SEVJY, 1 ! 1 * in vases. 25 cents to $1.00 each. 
AMERICANA VAIIIEGATA. Similar to 
above variety, with leaves handed with 
yellow. .These plants stand any amount 
ol heat and drouth, and are therefore 
admirably adapted for centre plant of 
vases, baskets, rock work, etc. Small 
Plants, in tour-inch pots, 25 to 50 cents: 
large, one to two feet high. $1.00 to $5.00. 
A I/nilCRNA NTHJCRA . 
Plants with beautiful variegated foliage, 
growing twelve to twenty-four inches in 
diameter and six inches high. It is used 
principally tor ribbon lines and borders. 
5 cents each : 50 cents per dozen: $4.00 per 
A M A H I L IS. Lea ves t in ted rose. 
A l REA. Foliage dark green and golden 
. yellow , the later color predominating. 
A l REA N A N A . Foliage a bright green. 
beau tit it lly variegated with yellow. 
LA I I TO LI A. Broad, smooth. Autumn- 
tinted leaves. 
P A RON VCII 1 0 1 DBS MAJOR. Bronze, 
tipped red ; the brightest and showiest. 
MA Il LAI A. Leaves tinted carmine 
and green. 
ARISTOLOCHTA SIPHO.-I) uchman’s 
Pipe. 
Very large leaves and brownish flowers 
ol a very singular shape, resembling a 
pipe: it is a vigorous and rapid growing 
climber, attaminga height of twenty feet. 
25 cents each. 
AKEBIA QUIN AT A. 
A climbing plant from Japan, with beau- 
tiful cut foliage, having large clusters of 
chocolate colored flowers, which are verv 
fragrant. Attains the height of twenty 
teet. 25 Gen ts eac h . 
A M PR I OPS IS. 
Q.P I NQtJEFOLI A. Rapid grower, attach- 
ing itself to brick, stone walls or trees; it 
has beautiful green foliage in Slimmer, 
turning to rich crimson in Autumn. 25 
cents. 
V EITOHII. Miniature variety of Virginia 
( reeper, which clings to any building, 
and produces in the greatest profusion 
dense foliage of glossy pale green, shaded 
with purple, and which turns brilliantly 
red m Autumn. Of exceedingly rapid 
growth, and requires no nailing. It is 
perfectly hardy. 25 cents each. 
ASTERS. 
Plants grown from choicest seed. 50 cents 
per dozen. 
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