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HIBISCUS, continued 
Sub-violaceus. Flowers of enormous size, beau- 
tiful carmine, tinted with violet; probably the 
largest flower of the family. 
Carminatus perfectus. Full, round flowers of 
perfect shape and of a rich, soft carmine-rose, 
with a deep crimson eye. 
Grandiflora. Rich glossy foliage, blooming pro- 
fusely during summer, literally covering the plant 
with scarlet-crimson flowers. 
Rubra. Flowers enormous, double, clear red, 
tinted violet ; unusually free bloomer. 
HIBISCUS RUBRA 
HELIOTROPE 
Queen of the Violets. Rich violet-blue ; excep- 
tionally free in growth and bloom. lo cts. each, 
$1 per doz. 
IMPATIENS 
Sultani. Of neat, compact habit, and a per- 
petual bloomer ; the flowers are of a peculiar, 
brilliant rosy scarlet, i H inches in diameter, and 
produced very freely. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Holstii. A new, very handsome Balsam from 
East Africa. It forms elegant bushes i to 2 feet 
in height and resembles inhabit, foliage and shape 
of flowers the popular Impaliens Stillaui, but far 
surpasses the latter in its quicker and more vigor- 
ous growth and its larger and much brighter- 
colored flowers. Holstii produces two to four 
flowers on each peduncle and from three to five 
peduncles on the tops of the branches. The 
flowers measure 1 Yz inches across and are of a 
brilliant vermilion color, a gorgeous coloring. In 
a half-shady situation the plants grow luxuriantly 
out-of-doors and form effective and unusually 
showy flower-beds by their great abundance of 
bloom. If grown in pots this new Balsam is a 
first-class plant for the house. 15 cts. each, $1.50 
per doz. 
HELIOTROPE 
JASMINUM 
These delightfully fragrant plants should be in 
every one’s collection of summer-blooming flow- 
ers ; their delightful odor and free-blooming qual- 
ities make them a plant that is much sought after. 
They are of easy culture 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.; the full set of 7 
sorts for 63 cts.; larger plants, by express, 4-inch 
pots, 25 cts. each. 
Cape Jasmine (Gardenia). Southern evergreen 
plant of great beauty. Deep glossy foliage; large 
pure white blossoms of waxy texture and most de- 
lightfully 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 dis- 
pensed during the night only. 
IMPATIENS SULTANI 
