Tenn. 
in or out doors, as it does not appear to 
suffer under the dry atmosphere of rooms. 
In a partially shaded situation it stands 
remarkably well during the Summer out 
of doors. 25, 50 and 75 cents and $1.00 each. 
BAPTIST!.. Green, creamy white flakes 
flushed with rose. 
IMPERIALLY. Strong growing variety, 
large deep rose and creamy white foliage. 
TERM IN A LIS. t Rich crimson foliage 
marked with pink and white. 
YOUNG! I. Light green changing to cop- 
per color. 
IN VI VISA. Long foliage. green, graceful. 
EUC HARIS. 
AMAZON IC A. The beautiful American 
Lily. A bulbous rooted plant, with very 
broad Lily-like leaves and pure white 
flowers about four inches in diameter, 
borne ill heads of four or five, and deli- 
ciously fragrant. Give them an abund- 
ance of water when growing and bloom- 
ing. Fine bulbs, 50 cents. 
ECHEVARAS. 
A genus of succulent plants, natives of 
Mexico.. They are of rich appearance, and 
well suited for rock work. 
SANGUINEA. Narrow pointed leaves; 
color a deep red. 15 cents. 
YPLENDEXS. The plant is a perfect, mass 
of thorns, and anything but handsome, 
the numerous flowers, however, being 
bright and beautiful. They are brilliant 
scarlet, and borne in clusters of six or 
seven. Almost always in bloom, and 
requires but little water. 25 cents each. 
YECUNDA GLAUCA. Dwarf sort, re- 
sembling tin* house leek : glaueus green. 
They bloom all Summer: an excellent 
plant for borders or rock work. 10 cents 
each : $1.00 per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 
PREEZIA RE PR ACT A ALBA. 
A bulbous rooted plant of the easiest 
cultivation. The flower is pure white, 
spotted with lemon yellow. In shape it is 
like a miniature Gladiolus, only more ex- 
tended and deliciously sweet. Will bloom 
best planted out duringSummer. lOeents 
each. 
PEVERPEW. 
LITTLE GEM.. The finest double white 
raised, bl°oming very freely and being 
more dwarf, with larger and more dou- 
ble flowers than the old variety: a first- 
class plant, that everyone should have. 
10 cents each. 
DOUBLE WH ITK. Very free blooming, 
double, Daisy-like flower. Very useful 
for Summer bouquets. 
PICAS. 
ELASTK’A. India Rubber Tree. One of 
the best plants for table or parlor dedica- 
tion. Its thick leathery leaves enable it 
to stand excessive heat and dryness. 
Wjhile its deep glossy green color always 
presents a cheerful aspect. The plants 
we offer are in fine order, and are of a 
size to be useful immediately. 75 cents 
to $1.50 each. 
PORGET-ME-NOT. 
MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS.. Requires no 
description, its clustered flowers of beau- 
tiful blue having had a place in romance 
and literature since romance and litera- 
ture beg an, 10 cents. I 
PERNS* izr . . 
These very beautiful plants are now very 
generally cultivated, their great diversity 
of gracefulness of foliage making them 
much valued as plants for vases, baskets, 
or rock work, or as specimen plants for 
parlor and conservatory. 15 cents. 
GRE VIE PEA ROB irSTA . 
. The Australian “Silk Oak.” A splendid 
ferny-leaved tree, evergreen, and especi- 
ally adapted as a shade tree. Thousands 
are heingannually planted. Also used by 
florists for decorating apartments, etc. A 
magnificent pot, plant. 25 cents. 
GEADIOEI. 
Among bulbous flowers the Gladiolus 
deserves first place in popular favor. Our 
collection is very, fine, a good assortment 
of colors,, .red, pink, striped and many 
shades of light colors. By express. 75cents 
per dozen : by mail. $1.00 per dozen. 
HYDRANGEAS. 
I Ioutknsia. The well known. garden va- 
riety. Has immense heads of pink flow- 
ers, which hang on for months. 15 cents. 
OtAksa. Heads large, bright rosy pink, 
contrasting beautifully with other sorts. 
Of low bushy growth. 10 cents. 
Thomas Hogg. Immense truss, at first 
tinged w'ith green, then turning a pure 
white. 15 cents. 
GLOXINIA. 
Gloxinias are among the handsomest of 
our Summer blooming green housh plants. 
Bulbs should be started in the Spring, in 
a warm place. They require partial shade 
and a liberal supply of water when grow- 
ing. After blooming, water should he 
withheld, and the bulbs remain dry during 
the Winter. 50 cents each; small plants, 
15 cents each. 
HIBISCUS. 
A beautiful class of greenhouse shrubs, 
with handsome glossy foliage, and large, 
showy flowers, often measuring over four 
inches in diameter. They succeed admir- 
ably bedded out during the Summer. 15 
cents each. 
Bhilliantissima. Single flowers, of the 
richest crimson scarlet : dark crimson at 
base of petals: very large and showy. 
Denisonii Rosea. Large, single flowers, a 
clear transparent rose. 
Gran diflora. Enormous rosy crimson, 
single flowers, produced in abundance. 
Kermksim s. Enormous and very double 
rich carmine crimson. 
Minratcjs Semi-Plexus. Immense semi- 
doubleflowers. dark Vermillion scarlet. 
Zebrinus. Outer petals scarlet, edged yel- 
low. variegated gellow and scarlet. 
IIOYA- Wax Plant. 
Oarnosa. Star-shaped, waxy flowers, in 
clusters: beautiful, thick, glossy, ever- 
green leaves. Excellent for house dec- 
oration. 25 cents. 
HELIOTROPE. 
A great favorite on account of the deli- 
cate fragrance of i is flowers: a constant 
bloomer when planted out in a sunny, 
warm place, thecolors varying from nearly 
white to dark purple. By express, our 
selection. 25 for $1.00: by mail. 20 for $1.00. 
Purchaser’s selection, 10 cents each, 75 
cents per dozen. 
President Garfield. A gem of the first 
water, tine deep bine, very floriferous. 
( 'h i eft a i x. Rich shade of violet, the best 
Winter bloomer. 
Jersey Beauty. The finest blue variety: 
best for pot culture: dwarf. 
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