| Clarksville, Tenn. 
AIOYSIA CITRIODORA . 
LEMON VERBENA. A favorite garden 
plant, with delightfully fragrant foliage : 
line for bouquets. 10 cents. 
ASPIDISTRA IURIDA. 
furious plants, remarkable for produc- 
ing their flowers under the surface of the 
earth. The leaves are six inches long, 
about two inches wide, and of a bright 
green. . They are well adapted for wardian 
cases, ferneries, etc. 50 cents. 
A 1<I, AM AND AS. 
The Allamandasare beautiful evergreen 
climbers, with rich, glossy foliage, and 
deep yellow flowers, which, are very large 
and showy. It would be difficult to exag- 
gerate the beauty of the Allamandas or 
their real, permanent value. 50 cents. 
BEIHS PERENNIS-D aisies. 
Well known ever blooming plants: pink, 
white and red : double flowering. 10 cents 
each : 50. cents per dozen. 
BILBBRGIA SPBCIOSA. 
Pineapple resembling foliage, with very 
bright crimson flowers growing out of the 
heart of the plant: of easy cultivation. 30 
cents. 
HOWARD I AS. 
These are among the most important 
plants cultivated for Winter flowers, ow- 
ing to the yearly increasing variety of 
color and excellent adaptation for that 
purpose. They anJ also effective as bed- 
ding plants for the garden, blooming from 
July until frost. 15 cents each: $1.50 per 
dozen ; small mailing plants, $1.50 per doz. 
A. X EUNKK. Perfectly double, a pure 
waxy white, a constant bloomer, and of 
u n s u r pa ssi ng bea ut y . 
ELEGANS. Salmon scarlet, large and 
tine : a splendid color. 
HUMBOLDT 1 1 ( ORYM BI ELOK A. The 
largest white flowering sort out : Mower 
tubes three inches long; very fragrant. 
LEI A NTH A. Dazzling scarlet : one of the 
best, and very profuse. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. Bright blush pink 
Mowers, a distinct color: elegant. 
THE BRIDE. White, with a very slight 
tinge of Mesh : a really tine sort. 
VREELANDI1. Finest white: valuable 
for bouquets: best of all singles. 
PRESIDENT < 'LEV ELAND. Extra large 
fiery-scarlet Mowers: vigorous growth. 
PRESIDENT GARFI ELD. Double pink. 
SI NG LE FLA V ES( 'IONS. Bright canary, 
very desirable, sweet, reminiscent. 
BOGKII. New single pink, producing its 
Mowers in graceful clusters. 
CAIADIUMS- \ ’'aney Leaved. 
We have a fine collection of Mrst-class, 
distinct. They are never os large as Escu- 
lentum, but the brilliant cardinal red. 
pink, cream and various shades of green 
that are displayed in the veinings and 
blotches of the leaves can not be obtained 
in any other class of plants. 30 cents each 
for tine, well dried tubers. 
CA I AD IV M ESCUIENTVM. 
The most strikingand distinct ornamen- 
tal foliage plant in cultivation: desirable 
for pot. or tub culture, and tine for bedding 
out. With a plentiful supply, of water, 
the leaves may be grown from four to six 
feet long, and one and one-half feet in 
breadth. 20 cents each. 
CO IE US. 
Coleus can be used in numberless ways. 
ThOir foliage is superbly colored with 
bronze, crimson, maroon and gold : some- 
times uniform as in VerschaMeltii and 
Golden Redder, but usually .marked and 
variegated in the most brilliant manner. 
Beautiful at all seasons of the year, carry- 
ing rich and velvety foliage, and growing 
rapidly. They are very sensitive to frost, 
and should not be placed out in the open 
ground until all danger of cold weather is 
past. Price 5&pnts each, 50 cents per dozen, 
$4.00 per 100. It will be noticed that we 
offer these popular bedding plants cheaper 
than any other firm in the country. 
A LINE. Maroon, bright pink centre. 
BIZARRE. Deep crimson, centre edged 
with golden yellow. 
CRIMSON REDDER. Rich dark crimson, 
with deeper shadings. 
CRESCENT. Crimson, violet and gold. 
CORSAIR. Rich velvety crimson, bor- 
dered with deep maroon. 
FI R EBRA N 1). Bright glowing crimson. 
G A R L A N I ). Large finely serrated foliage 
of bright green, nurple-and crimson. 
GOLDEN REDDER, clear golden yellow, 
the best yellow bedder. r 
JOHN GOODE. Light green, on a yellow 
ground ; a splendid bedder. 
.1 EWEL. Bright crimson, edged yellow. 
KENTISH FIRE. Centre clear Vermil- 
lion, outside green and bronze. 
MRS. J. SCHULTZ. Bright golden yel- 
low, marked with scarlet and carmine. 
MISS RETT A KIRKPATRICK. Creamy 
white, centre margined with green. 
ONWARD. Large foliage, a deep green, 
marked and splashed with brown. 
PAROQUETTE. . Light, yellow, distinctly 
mottled with crimson. 
PRISt ’I LLA. Bright green, creamy white 
markings in centre of leaf. 
PROGRESS. Gold, carmine and green. 
RED (-LOUD. Crimson and dark brown. 
ROB ROY. Bright carmine, edged with 
yellow and green. 
ROVER. Crimson, pink and maroon. 
SHAH. Violet crimson, marked white. 
VERSCIIAFFELTI I. Velvety crimson. 
CANNA. 
The Canna isa fine foliage plant, making 
a good bed alone, but particularly desira- 
ble as the centre of a group, of foliage 
plants, for which it is one of the best, 
growing from three to six feet. Select old 
sorts, 10 cents. 
EHEMANNI. Most distinct of all Can- 
lias on account of .its large oval sott green 
leaves and carmine red flowers, which 
are produced on long flower stems, each 
of the Smaller branches bearing about 
twelve flowers. 25 cents each. 
NOUTTONI. Is quite distinct from Ebe- 
manni in coloring, being a rich shade of 
crimson scarlet. .The flowers arc very 
large, growing erect instead of drooping. 
25 cents each. 
CEE RODE ND RON. 
BALFOURI. Very handsome greenhouse 
climber, with large clusters of crimson- 
scarlet flowers, each flower encased in a 
bag-like calyx of pure white. 25 cents. 
CA TA IONIAN JESS A MINE. 
J ASM INC M GRA NI)I FLORE M. Beau- 
tiful white Jessamine, of exquisite fra- 
grance. 15 to 50 cents. 
wmsmmm 
59 
