40 
The Haskell Avenue Floral Co., Dallas, Texas 
KHYNCOSPERMUM JASMINOIDES. 
JASMINUM 
These delightfully fragrant plants should be 
in every one’s collection of summer-bloom- 
ing flowers; their delightful odor and free- 
blooming qualities make them a plant that 
is much sought after. They are of easy cul- 
ture and will well repay the cost and care 
bestowed on them. The following collection 
is complete, and our stock is unusually large 
this season. 
Small plants, by mail, 10 cts. each, the full 
set of seven sorts for 60 cts.; larger plants, by 
express, 4-inch pots, 25 cts. each, the full set 
for $1.25. 
Cape Jasmine (Gardenia). Southern ever- 
green plant of great beauty. Deep glossy 
foliage; large, pure white blossoms of waxy 
texture and most delightfully fragrant. It 
blooms during May, June and July, and is 
well adapted for pot culture in conservatories 
and greenhouses. 
Cestrum Parqui (Night-blooming Jasmine). 
Deep green, glossy leaves. Small, greenish 
white blossoms, with a delightful odor, which 
is dispensed during the night only. 
Grand Duke of Tuscany. This is the finest 
of all double Jasmines and an elegant house 
plant; very small plants, producing double 
white wax-like flowers of most delightful 
fragrance, that remain on the plant for a 
long time. 
Grandif'orum (Catalonian Jasmine). A beau- 
tiful white Jasmine of exquisite fragrance; 
the flowers are produced in great profusion; 
it is of neat growth, and a very desirable 
plant for the parlor or conservatory. 
Revolutum. A strong-growing variety, with 
large golden yellow and very fragrant flowers; 
blooming in winter and early spring. 
Maid of Orleans. A very attractive new 
sort, with good-sized, double flowers, bloom- 
ing profusely all summer; shining pale green 
foliage. We predict for it a rapid sale, as it 
is much easier to handle than other Cape 
Jasmines, and, as a whole, more desirable. 
Rhyncospermum jasminoides. Sometimes 
culled "Confederate Jasmine.” An evergreen 
greenhouse climber; has an abundance of fra- 
grant, jasmine-like flowers in the spring. 
MOONFLOWERS 
White ( Ipomma grandi flora ) . A plant that 
grows and blooms with every one. If planted 
out in rich ground where it has full exposure 
to the sun, it will grow 40 feet high by the 
middle of October, blooming abundantly the 
entire season. The flowers are pure white, 
from 5 to 6 inches in diameter, emitting a rich 
jessamine odor at night. They begin to open 
about sundown, and close before noon the fol- 
lowing day. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
Blue ( Ipomoea Leari). This makes a splen- 
did companion to plant with the above. The 
flowers are the most intense violet-blue, with 
reddish purple rays, and are 6 inches across. 
There is nothing of its color that exceeds in 
richness the flowers of Ipomcea Leari. 10 
cts. each. $1 per doz. 
