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HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
JASMINE 
JASMINUM, continued 
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 re- 
main on the plant for a long time. 
Grandiflorum (Catalonian Jasmine). A beauti- 
ful 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 and very fragrant golden yellow flowers, 
blooming in winter and early spring. 
Maid of Orleans. A very attractive new sort, 
with good-sized double flowers, blooming pro- 
fusely 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. 
MOONFLOWERS 
White {Ipomaa grandiflora). 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 following day. 10 cts. each, $i 
per doz. 
Blue {Ipomeea Lean). This makes a splendid 
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 Lean. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
PILEA ARBOREA 
(Artillery Plant) 
A pretty little plant of drooping habit, resem- 
bling the fern; it is a fine basket plant. 10 cts. 
ORNAMENTAL ASPARAGUS 
Sprengeri. Especially useful to grow as a pot- 
plant for decorative purposes, for planting in 
ferneries or in suspended baskets. It grows freely 
the whole year and makes an excellent house 
plant. A vigorous grower, producing sprays q. to 
5 feet long of fresh, green, feathery foliage. When 
grown as shown in illustration, in a pot on top of 
a high pedestal, the long drooping sprays of bright, 
fresh green make a most beautiful ornament to the 
home. Useful for bouquets, wreaths or sprays, 
remaining perfect for weeks after cutting. Strong 
plants, 10 cts. and 20 cts.; specimen plants, to 
$2.50. 
The Wonderful New Lemon 
PONDEROSA 
LANTANAS 
Rhyncospermum jasminoides. 
Sometimes called “ Confederate jas- 
mine.” An evergreen greenhouse 
climber; has an abundance of fragrant, 
jasmine-like flowers in the spring. 
We have a fine stock of this nov- 
elty ; too much can not be said in its 
favor. Free-bearing, fruit of ponder- 
ous size, flavor unsurpassed, and its 
flowers have the most delightful fra- 
grance ; plants of easy culture. Price 
for plants from 2 K-inch pots, 25 cts.; 
4-inch pots, 75 cts.; large bearing, . 
The best collection in the South. 
Fine plants in all colors, white, pink, 
red, yellow, variegated and drooping, 
to cts. each, $i for 15, by mail. 
OLEANDERS 
Red, pink and white. A fine collection. Small 
plants, 15 cts.; larger, in white and pink, 25 cts. 
PONDEROSA LEMON 
