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JASMIN UM. 
Grandiflorum. The Catalonian Jassamine. 
The flowers are pure white and most deli- 
ciously fragrant. 15. 25 and 50 cents each. . 
Grand Duke. The flowers are double, white, 
like a miniature Rose and deliciously tra- 
grant. 75 cents each. 
JESA MINE, CAPE. 
Gardenia Florida. Southern plant of easy 
cultivation, blooming profusely in the Spring 
and early Summer: the flowers a pure white: 
double: plants bushy: foliage dark green and 
glossy. Plants that will bloom, 25 and 50 cents 
Jasmiuum Revolutum. A beautiful yellow 
flowered hardy shrub, and a great favorite in 
the South. 10 cents each. 
LA NT A NAS. 
Plants much used for bedding and pot cul- 
ture. They are strong growing and constant 
bloomers. 10 cents each : $1.00 per dozen. 
Aurantiaca. Beautiful crimson. 
Jacob Schultz. Red, changing to crimson. 
Purpurea. Good purple. 
Rosa Alundi. White and rose. 
MUSA CA VENVISUII. 
A dwarf Banana with large ornamental foli- 
age; can be cultivated in a tub or box. and will 
bear fruit: ornamental as a house plant in 
Winter. $1.00 and $2.00 each. 
Ml RA NT A ZE 11 RINA. 
A house plant of unsurpassed beauty; foliage 
a dark velvety green, with black stripes. 50 
cents each. 
MESSEMBR YA THE MUM. 
Cordi folium Vnriegatum. A succulent plant: 
the leaves are distinctly variegated with green 
and white. 10 cents each. 
MIM UL US M US CH A TOS . 
The well known Musk Plant. Should be in 
every collection. It is always a favorite on ac- 
count of the fragrance, of it* foliage. 10 cents 
each. 
NASTURTIUM EMPRESS OF INDIA. 
The plant is of a very dwarf habit, with dark 
tinted foliage, while the flowers are of the most 
brilliant crimson, so freely produced that no 
other annual in cultivation can approach it in 
effectiveness. 10 cents each. Double varieties. 
10 cents each. 
ORNI Til OCA L UM. 
Star of Bethlehem. Remarkable for opening 
its umbels of satiny white flowers at 11 o'clock 
and closing them at 3 o'clock: blooms from May 
until July. 15 cents each. 
OLEANDER. 
Double Pink. The oldest and finest uf all the 
varieties in cultivation: the flowers aie double 
and rose colored. 20 cents each. 
Lilian Henderson. A new double variety, 
and one of the best yet introduced. 50 cents 
each. 
OX A LIS. 
These plants are of the easiest possible culti- 
vation, and are fine for baskets, vases, etc. 
Lutea. Large, clear, yellow flowers in greatest 
profusion... 15 cents each. 
Rubra. Flowers bright red. 
White. White, flowers profusely Symmer and 
Winter. 10 cents each. 
PL A T YCE R I UM A L CIC QRNE. 
The Stag Horn Fern of Australia. This most 
wonderful Fern has become so scarce that it is 
but seldom found in cultivation: the curious 
fronds and the strange habit of growth are 
really wonderful; while they also can be grown 
on blocks of wood like Orchids, they are really 
in their element when grown in hanging bas- 
kets; when well established, young fronds in 
shape of stag horns will appear everywhere 
through the moss, making a very curious show; 
they are grand plants for house culture in a 
shady place: they require a plentiful supply of 
water. $1.00 each. 
PI LEA ARBOREA. 
The Artillery Plant. Pretty little plant of a 
drooping habit, resembling the Fern; a tine 
basket plant. 15 cents each. 
PLUM BA (70. 
The Plumbagos are desirable on account of 
their beautiful shades of blue, a color by no 
means too common amongthe flowering plants. 
Capensis. Very bright plants with large heads 
of light blue flowers. 15 cents each. 
Capeusis Alba. In this new while sort we 
oiler a sterling novelty which will he her- 
alded by all flower lovers with delight. 15 
Cents each. 
POINSETTIA PULCHERIMA 
A new double Poinsett ia; a very brilliant 
scarlet, tinted with orange color: a dazzling 
color; the head grows on a specimen plant 
about fourteen inches in diameter by ten in 
depth, giving it the appearance of cone of fire. 
25 cents each. 
PRIMROSE. 
Chinese; few house plantsuflord more genuine 
satisfaction than this plant; it requires to be 
kept cool, a north window suiting il the best; 
Primroses are at the present time all in lull 
bloom. 20 cents each : $2.00 per doze n. 
PETUNIAS. 
Double; the double flowers are of a much 
greater size than the largest of the single Pe- 
tunias. and arc very richly colored: they flower 
freely, and continue often even after a hard 
frost. 15 cents each. 
PANSIES. 
This class of plants cannot be overestimated; 
the gigantic size of the flowers, its luxuriant 
growth, profusion of bloom, and exquisite 
blending of gay and fantastic color is utterly 
