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EVERGREEN LODGE, 
indescribable; the colors are truly wonderful, 
including many different shades and combina- 
tions; we believe that our line now Giant Tan- 
sies are the tinest strain ever offered. 5 cents 
each ; 2a for $t.00; §3.50 per hundred. 
RUSSEI.IA fUXCEA. 
Has long, ‘very graceful, rush-like foliage, the 
drooping tins of which bear tubular, light scar- 
let. blossoms in showers; there is nothing so 
beautiful for large vases, and a handsome house 
plant. 25 cents each. 
ItlVINIA LJE VIS. 
A most charming plant, bearing long, pendent 
spikes of small pinkish white blooms. .followed 
by brilliant red berries. 10 cents each. 
RIINCOSPERMUM JASM INIODES. 
A greenhouse climber, with white .Jessamine 
like flowers, which are produced in great clus- 
ters in the Spring months, and have a delicious 
fragrance. 25 cents each. 
SO/,.t A WM 1IEXDERSOXII. 
A distinctive variety of the Jerusalem Cherry. 
Grows neat and lu-anchy. twelve to eighteen 
inches high, bearing a great number of orange 
scarlet berries; very handsome and ornamental. 
25 cents each. 
SAXCHEXIA XOBILIS. 
A lovely plant from Ecuador, with leaves of a 
giaucus green color, striped with white; the 
form and habit of the plant are particularly 
attractive. 50 rents each. 
VIOLETS. 
It is one of the leading florists' flowers for 
bouquets and cut (lowers. All the varieties 
should have a slight protection of leaves during 
\\ inter: 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. 
Hlne Neapolitan. Double light, lavender blue: 
very profuse bloomer. 
Marie Louise. Double, darker than file above 
and larger m size. 
Sehcenbrun. tsingio, dark blue, and very pro- 
fuse. 
Sira nicy White. Dure white, large size. 
VIXCA. 
Periwinkle: the best blooming plant for bed- 
ding 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 cacti; 50 cents per 
dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
Alba. Pure while, hundreds on a plant. 
Rosea Alba. Pure white, dark rose eye. 
Rosea. Dark rose pink. 
VERONICA I Of PER I A LIS. 
A n attractive greenhouse plant of fine growth ; 
makes a nice busby plant, with bright blue 
flowers: very useful and ornamental. 25 rents 
each. 
SELECT HARDY 
EVERGREEN TREES. 
SALVIAS. 
Flowering Sage. This plant is indispensable 
in tlie garden in A utumii : it may he planted in 
masses or scattered among tlieshrubbery; either 
way their gorgeous effect is well displayed. 10 
cents each; where selection is loft to us. 20 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Rutiluus. Magenta : apple fragrance. 
Splendeus. liriJliant scarlet: beautiful. 
Splendeus Alba. White Howered. 
TEA OESCAXTIA XEBRIXA. 
The Wandering Jew. The leaves are striped 
a silvery white. 10 cents each. 
SMIL AX. 
A eli mhing plant, unsurpassed in the graceful 
beauty of its foliage: its peculiar wavy forma- 
tion renders it one of the most valuable plants 
for bouquets, festoonsand decorations. 15 cents 
each. 
TUBEROSE PEARL. 
New double: the flowers of large size, imbri- 
cated like a Rose, of dwarf habit, growing only 
from eighteen incites to two feet high. 10 cents 
each; 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 tier hundred: by 
express. :>A f, ,r $1.00. 
Our stock ot Irish Junipers and Ketinosporas 
are very fine and of good size for the low price 
'asked. The Irish Junipers are of stately growth 
and always in demand. The Ketinosphoras are 
the most graceful of all the Evergreens in cul- 
tivation, and of exceedingly free and constant 
growth. 
Arbor \itte, Tom Thumb. Very small, com- 
pact little evergreen : a beautiful ornament 
tor a small yard or cemetery lot. 50 to 75 cents 
each. 
Arbor Vit.-e, American. This plant is. all 
things considered, the finest Evergreen. 25 to 
nO cents each. 
Arbor Vitae Pyramidalis. An exceedingly 
beautiful, bright variety, much resembling 
the Irish Jumper ill form. 50 to 75 cents egeb. 
Balsam Fir. A handsome tree of compact, 
growth, globular in form; most desirable 50 
cents each. 
Hemlock Spruce. Remarkably graceful and 
beautiful tree, with line drooping branches 
and the delicate dark foliage of the Yew. 50 
cents each. 
Irish Junipers. Erect and formal in its habit. - 
is much used m cemeteries. 50 cents each 
Mahonia Aquifolia. Evergreens with bright 
slimy leaves and showy bunches of hand- 
some yellow flowers m the early Spring. 25 
cents each. 
