POINSETT I A PUNCHER It IMA . 
A new double Poinsettia. A very bril- 
liant scarlet, tinted with orange color, a 
dazzling color. The head grows on a spec- 
imen plant fourteen inches in diameter 
by ten inches in depth, giving it the ap- 
pearance of a rone of tire. 25 rents each. 
RHNCOSPERMUM 
Jasminoidbs. Greenhouse climber, with 
white Jessamine-like flowers, which are 
produced in great clusters in the Spring 
months, and have a delicious fragrance. 
25 cents. 
SAL VIA— Flowering Sage. 
This plant is indispensable in the garden 
in Autumn. They may be planted in 
masses or scattered among the shrubbery, 
in either way their gorgeous effect is well 
displayed. 10 cents each, except where 
noted. Where the selection is left to us, 20 
for $1.00. 
Mrs. Rdward Mitchell. Crimson purple. 
Patens. Fxquisite blue. 
Ruti la ns. Magenta, apple fragrance. 
Splbndicns. Brilliant scarlet, beautiful. 
Splbndkns A i, ha. White flowered. 
TRA DESCA NT I A . 
Zebrina. Wandering Jew. Leaves striped 
a silvery whitr. $1.00 per dozen. 
SMI E AX. 
A climbing plant, unsurpassed in the 
graceful beauty of its foliage. Its peculiar 
wavy formation renders it one of the most 
valuable plants for bouquets, wreaths, fes- 
toons and decorations. 15 cents each. 
TUBEROSE . 
Pearl. New double. Flowers of large 
size, imbricated like a Rose, dwarf habit, 
growing only from eighteen inches to 
two feet high. 10 cents each: 50 cents 
dozen : $3.00 per 100 : by express, 30 for $1.00. 
VIOLETS. 
It is one of the leading florists’ flowers 
for .bouquets and cut flowers. All the 
varieties should have a slight protection 
of leaves during the Winter. A better 
plan to insure early Spring flowers is, to 
plant in cold frames in .the Fall. They 
thrive best in a shady situation, in rich, 
deep soil. 10 cents each. 
Blue Neapolitan. Double light lavender 
blue, very profuse bloomer. 
Marie Louise. Double, darker than the 
above, and larger in size. 
Czar. Single, rich bluish purple, large. 
Schgbnbkun. Single, dark blue, profuse. 
Single White. White blooming. 
Victori a Regina. Largest single, purple. 
Swanley White. Pure white, large size. 
F/IVCA— Periwinkle. 
Best blooming, plant for bedding out, 
being constantly in bloom from .June until 
frost, bearing the hot sun and frequent 
drouth well, and is excellent for the South. 
We have a good stock. 10 cents each: 50 
cents per dozen : $4.00 per 100. 
Alba. Pure white, hundreds on a plant. 
Rosea Alba. Pure white, dark rose eye. 
Rosea. Dark rose pink. 
WISTERIA SINENSIS. 
One of the most hardy climbing plants, 
and when once established, of very rapid 
growth, covering the entire side of a house 
in a few years, presenting a magnificent 
appearance when in full bloom, with its 
thousands of rich clusters in pendulous 
racemes of delicate violet blue blossoms, 
richly perfumed. 50 cents. 
Hardy Herbaceous Shrubs. 
Deutzia Gracilis 
Graceful white blooms, produced all the 
Spring in large quantities: are dwarf and 
bushy. 25 cents each. 
Eych n is Calceodon ica. 
A beautiful Summer-flowering plan 
entirely hardy. Flowers in June. 10 cents. 
Campan ula Car pat ica. 
The old Canterbury bell. A beautiful 
cup-shaped garden flower and a great 
favorite everywhere. 10 cents each. 
Apiosa Tuberosa. 
Hardy bulbous rooted vine, known also 
as the Manetta vine, makes a nice shade 
and flowers freely. 20 cents. 
Dielytra Spectabilis. 
Hardy ornamental flowering plant, also 
known as t lie Bleeding Heart : a valuable 
garden plant. 20 cents. 
Eriantlius Ravennse. 
Perfectly hardy, the foliage forms grace- 
ful clumps three to four feet high, above 
which arise numerous spikes five to six 
feet, bearing plumy flowers. 50centscaeh. 
Azalea Americana. 
Hardy Azaleas. Are deciduous, flower- 
ing m May. Light straw-colored blos- 
soms, very beautiful. 50 cents each. 
Iris Susiana— The Mourning Bride. 
The groundwork of the flower isa silverv 
gray, shaded and lined with very dark 
chocolate and black. 25 cents each. 
Ixias. 
These are amongst the most graceful and 
beautiful of half-hardy bulbs. 25 cents 
Hollyhocks. 
Superb double kinds. The Hollyhock 
is becoming a very popular Summer- 
flowering plant, and when planted in rich 
soil and sunny position it is a very impres- 
sive and stately plant. We oiler strong, 
one year old plants, at $1.00 per dozen. 
Nice young plants that will bloom this 
year. 50 cents per dozen. 
Astibile Japonica. 
Incomparably the most beautiful of all 
hardy herbaceous plants, growing about 
two feet high, in compact shape, with 
handsome foliage, from above which rise 
its panicles of small, feathery, white blos- 
soms. 25 cents each. 
Anemoue— Wind Flower. 
A very pleasing hardy perennial, bulb- 
ous rootl'd plant, easily grown from seed, 
producing very large Dowers early in the 
Spring, in a sunny situation. lOeentseaeh. 
D ia ti t h us— P i n ks . 
A magnificent genus, embracing some 
of the most popular flowers in cultivation. 
10 cents each. 
Jris-Fleur-dc-Lis. 
, 'I'lie Iris isa very extensive and beautiful 
family, commonly known as the Flower- 
ing Flag. 25 cents each. 
Wiegelias. 
Beautiful shrubs that bloom in J line and 
July. The flowers are produced so so great 
profusion as to almost' hide the foliage. 25 
cents each. 
Viburnum Plicatum—.hw. Snowball. 
A beautiful shrub of moderate upright 
growth, with crinkled or plicated rich 
green leaves. The flowers are white, and 
larger and more solid than those of the 
common Snowball. 25 and 50 cents. 
