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EVEKGKEEN LODGE, 
CUPHEA PLATVCENTRA. 
The Cigar Plant. Tube of scarlet, tip white 
and black; is very free blooming. It is a good 
basket plant and is also an excellent plant for 
the house in Winter. 10 cents each. 
ERANTHEMUM TUBERCULATUM. 
A handsome decorative plant, branching 
freely into slender twigs; leaves small, dense, 
oval; flowers pure white, nearly one and one- 
half inches across. SO cents each. 
EUPHORBIAS. 
Plants of great value for Winter blooming, 
and make splendid pot. plants; they are sure to 
bloom with regularity, are easily cared for, and 
do not suffer much from a moderate amount of 
neglect or abuse. 25 cents each. 
EUCIIARIS A MAZO NIC A. 
A bulbous rooted plant, with very broad Lily- 
like leaves and pure white flowers about four 
inches in diameter, borne in heads of four or 
five, and deliciously fragrant Fine bulbs, 50 
cents each. 
ECHEVERAS. 
A genus of succulent plants, natives of Mex- 
ico. They arc of rich appearance, well suited 
for rock work. 
Sanguinea. Narrow pointed leaves, of a deep 
red color. 15 cents each. 
Secunda Glauca. Dwarf sort, resembling the 
house leek; a glaucus green; they bloom all 
.Summer: an excellent plant for borders or 
rock work. 10 cents each ; 411.110 per dozen ; $0.00 
per hundred. 
FARFUGIUM GRANDE. 
A highly decorative plant with round leaves, 
large as tea saucers, of a dark green color, pro- 
fusely blotched with yellow; a great acquisition ; 
ef the easiest culture: line either in or outdoors. 
25 cents each. 
FRA GARIA INDICA . 
Indian Strawberries. Of trailing habit; bears 
fruit throughout Summer and Autumn: fine 
for baskets. 10 cents each. 
FEVERFEW. 
Little Gem. The finest double white raised; a 
first-class plant, that everyone should have, in 
cents each. 
Double White. A very free blooming, double. 
JJaisy-like tlower: very useful for Summer 
bouquets. 10 cents each. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. 
Myosotis Palustris. Enquires no description, 
its clustered flowers of beautiful blue, having 
had a place in romance and literature since ro- 
mance and literature began. 10 cents each. 
FERNS. 
These beautiful plants are. now very generally 
cultivated, their diversity of gracefulness of fo- 
liage making them of much value as plants for 
vases, baskets or for rock work, or as specimen 
plants for the parlor and conservatory. 12 
cents each. 
GRE VII. LEA ROliUSTA. 
The A list rail an "Silk Oak." A splendid ferny- 
leaved tree, evergreen, and especially adapted 
as a shade tree; thousands are now being annu- 
ally planted; also used by florists for decorating 
apartments, etc. A magnificent pot plant. 75 
cents ench. 
GLADIOLI. 
Among bulbous flowers the Gladiolus deserves 
first pluce in popular favor; our collection is 
very fine, and contains a good assortment of 
colors, red, pink, striped, and many shades of 
light colors, lty express, 75 cents per dozen; by 
mail. $!.0D per dozen. 
GLOXINIA . 
Gloxinias are among the handsomest of our 
Summer blooming greenhouse plants. They 
require partial shade and a liberal supply of 
water when growing. After blooming, water 
should be withheld and the bulbs remain dry 
during the Winter. 50 cents each. 
HVliRANGEAS. 
Hortensia. The well known garden variety; 
has immense heads of pink flowers, which 
hang on tor months. 15 cents each. 
Otaksa. Heads large, bright rosy pink, con- 
trasting beautifully with the other sorts; of a 
low bushy growth. 10 cents each. 
Thomas Hogg. Immense truss, at first tinged 
with green, and then turning to a pure white 
15 cents each. 
HIBISCUS. 
A beautiful class of greenhouse shrubs, with 
handsome glossy foliage, and large and showy 
flowers, often measuring over four inches in 
diameter: they succeed admirably bedded out 
during the Summer. 10 cents each. 
Brilliantissima. Single flowers, or the richest 
crimson scarlet: a dark crimson at the base of 
petals; very large and showy. 
Detusonii Rosea. Large, single tlower. of a 
^deur transparent rose. 
GrandlBora. Enormous rosy crimson; single 
flowers, which are produced in the greatest 
abundance. 
Kermesinus. Enormous and very double rich 
carmine crimson. 
Mini at us Semi- 1 'let: us. An immense serni- 
dpuble flower: a dark vorinillion scarlet. 
Xe hr in as. Outer petals scarlet: edged yellow 
variegated yellow and scarlet. 
ISOI.EPIS GRACILIS. 
A useful plant with grass-like foliage, much 
used for jardiniers. 15 cents each. 
IXOIIA A CCUM1NA TA. 
A tender greenhouse shrub with bright ever- 
green foliage, producing freely very handsome 
blooms of a deep rose color in the early Spring 
months; an old favorite. 50 cents each. 
