ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS 
Splendid vine, hardy south, but 
needing protection north; beauti¬ 
ful foliage and flowers. 
SOLANUM MARGINATUM 
A grand pot-plant; showy foli¬ 
age and clusters of fine white 
flowers starred blue. 
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BEGONIA, CHRISTMAS CHEER 
A fine Begonia for pots and 
beds. In pots it blooms at Christ¬ 
mas; very beautiful. 
CARBULOVICA Palmata. 5 ft, big Palm-like 
leaves, 2 ft. across, cut into graceful seg¬ 
ments, and held upon long 4 ft. stems. 
CASUARINA Equlsetifolia, 15 ft, from Aus¬ 
tralia ; an ornamental evergreen pot plant. 
CELSIA A returns, 4 ft., lovely half-hardy plant 
for pots; long spikes of fine golden yellow 
firs. July to September. 
Cretica, 18 in., firs, rich yellow spotted brown , 
CHORIZEMA Ilicifolium, 3 ft., Holly-leaved; 
firs, yellow striped red; March till October, 
CINERARIA Berlin Market, 1 ft, new; each 
plant becomes a bouquet of medium firs, in 
richest colors; for house or market. 
Nana Multiflora, 1 ft., Benary’s splendid new 
varieties, remarkable for its compact habit 
and glorious mass of bloom; small firs. 
Polyantha Radiata, 1 ft., a fine window plant; 
small st ary firs, in great profusion . 
COLEUS Thyrsoldes, 2 ft., pretty foliage ana 
lovely spikes of azure bloom in winter; rare. 
CORBYLINE Australis, 8 ft., hardy South an 
elegant pot-plant North; leaves long strip¬ 
ed, handsome; firs, white, sweet-scented in 
branched panicles. A beautiful Palm-like 
plant of easy culture. 
BATURA Golden Queen, 2 ft., beautiful golden 
firs., deliciouslv scented; blooms first sea¬ 
son ; perennial; protect over winter North. 
DIOCLEA Glycinoides, beautiful climbing pot 
plant; large racemes of scarlet firs. 
BOLICHOS LIgnosus, an evergreen twining 
plant; rosy firs, in umbels; summer. 
EUCALYPTUS Amagdalina. Pepper-mint Tree, 
Giant Gum; hardy; the largest tree in the 
world, 470 ft. tall. 
EUSTOJIA Russelliana, 2 ft., elegant pot- 
plant; firs, large, showy, purple with gold 
stamens ; new ; very beautiful. 
EXACUM Affine, 6 in., compact free-flower¬ 
ing, of Gentian family; firs, blue with gol¬ 
den stamens; finely scented. 
EABIANA Imbricata, 3 ft., pure white, fun¬ 
nel-shaped firs., in great profusion; hardy 
evergreen, but needs protection North 
FREESIA Ragioneri, 1 ft., beautiful hybrids, 
firs, large, of many fine colors, blooms in 
Autumn from Spring-sown seeds. 
Tnbergenii, new, fine, see offer elsewhere^ 
HEBECLINIUM Macrophyllum, 4 ft., , iarge ; 
branching plants from tropical America, 
lilac firs, in big corymbs, very profuse. 
HELIANTHELLE Uniflora, firs, erect, light 
vellow, Ast.er-like, very pretty. 
HELIOTROPE Fire Queen, charming new 
crimson-red, giant-flowd.; dark foliage, com¬ 
pact habit, free-flowering, sweet-scented, 
HIBISCUS Coccineus, 5 ft., firs, large, Althea- 
like, rich scarlet; splendid. __ 
HYPERICUM Canariensls, 18 in., a handsome 
pot-plant; firs, golden yellow; admirable. 
LAYENDULA Finnata, 15 in., a valued pot- 
plant ; bushy, graceful pinnate foliage ; frag¬ 
rant rich blue firs. ; hardy. 
LOBELIA Fulgens, 18 in., very handsome half- 
hardy sort, fine for pots; blooms first sea¬ 
son ; firs, large, rich scarlet in showy termi¬ 
nal racemes; splendid. 
Illumination, 2 ft., grand new perennial sort; 
big vivid glossy scarlet firs, on a monstrous 
single scape ; start with care. 
LOTUS Tetragonolobus, 1 ft., Asparagus-wing¬ 
ed Pea ; trailing annual ; scarlet firs. 
Jacobaeus, 2 ft., from Cape Verde Islands; 
attractive Pea-like firs., dark purple. 
MALVA Capensis, 10 ft., an African plant; 
firs, purple, large, showy; profuse; half- 
hardy ; of easy culture. 
METROSIBEROS Tomentosa, a fine pot-plant; 
red firs, in terminal crowded racemes. 
MIICANIA Scandens, a vigorous trellis-climb¬ 
er ; firs, yellowish white in large heads. 
MYRTUS Romana, 5 ft., white firs, and pretty 
evergreen, richly-scented foliage. 
NERTERA Bepressa, 4 in., hardy perennial 
for shade, covered with scarlet Berries. 
PETUNIA Inflata Sapphire, 1 ft., the new 
small-flowd. Petunia for beds and baskets; 
extremely free-flowering. 
PHALANGIUM Lineare fol. Yarlegatls, 2 ft., 
a beautiful striped grass-like plant from 
Africa ; bears white Lily-like firs. 
PHORMIUM Yeitchi, 2 ft., an elegant varie¬ 
gated-leaved pot-plant of easy culture. 
RHAGOBIA Nutans, Australian Red-berry; 
grayish green foliage; for hanging baskets; 
valued for its pretty clustered fruits. 
SCHOTIA Latifolla, Elephant Hedge Bean 
Vine, 25 ft., handsome rose firs, in terminal 
panicles ; pods edible when roasted ; rare. 
SEQUOIA Sempervirens, California Red Wood, 
evergreen ; largest tree in America. 
SKIMMIA Japonlea, 3 ft., beautiful evergreen 
pot-plant; white sweet firs., scarlet berries. 
SOLANUM Arboreum, 6 ft., broad semi-tropi¬ 
cal leaves; violet scented firs, and beautiful 
red fruits. 
Marginatum, 4 ft., firs, white with purple 
centers; pretty yellow pendulous fruits an 
inch in diameter; handsome. 
TEMPLE TONI A Retusa, 3 ft., Coral Bush; 
firs, red, axillary, pea-shaped. A charming 
pot-plant. 
TEPHROSIA Grandlflora, 2 ft. Erect ever- - 
blooming plant, with red pea-like firs. 
WIGANBIA 3Iacrophylla, 5 ft. An elegant 
pot-plant with big showy leaves and beauti¬ 
ful lilac cup-shaped firs, in attractive spikes. 
