DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 
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Collection H—By express only for $3.00.—6 Verbenas, 6 Tuberoses, 12 Gladioli, 3 Geraniums, 1 Heliotrope, 
* Veronica, 2 Tropaeolums, 1 Passion Vine, 1 Lantana, 2 Dahlias, 1 Jasmine, 6 Coleus, 2 Ageratums, 1 Calla Lily, 
1 Abutilon. 
Collection I—By express only for $5.00.—12 Coleus, 6 Achyranthus, 6 Verbenas, 2 Fuchsias, 3 Heliotropes, 
t Lemon Verbena, 6 Geraniums, 1 Feverfew, 1 Smilax, 3 Ferns, x Lantana, 1 Petunia, 6 Tuberoses, 6 Gladioli, a 
Honeysuckles, 3 Abutilons, 3 Chrysanthemums, 1 Hydrangea, 3 Tea Roses, 3 Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 
Collection J—By express only for $5 00. —2 Lobelias, 2 Ageratums, 6 Geraniums, 6 Tea Roses, 3 Dahlias, 2 
Maderia Vines, 6 Pansies, 2 Dielytras, 2 Astilbe Japonica, 2 Geraniums (Ivy Leaf), 1 English Ivy, 1 Ampelopsis 
Quinquefolia, 2 Tuberoses, 2 Passion Flowers, 2 Salvias, 6 Verbenas, 3 Coleus, 3 Carnations, 3 Begonias, 2 Ccntau- 
reas, 2 Calceolarias, 2 Heliotropes. 
Abutilons, 20 
cents each,except 
where noted. 
Dar-zurt/i:\ flow¬ 
ers a deep 
orange scar¬ 
let. veined 
wah pink. 
Boulc de Ncigc, 
the best 
white flower 
ing abutilon 
that has yet 
been intro¬ 
duced. 
Roseutn, a free 
growing vari¬ 
ety ; flowers 
of a fine rose 
color. 
Signor" Rot use, 
very f r e-e 
bloomer, of good habit ; flowers orange and scarlet; 
very large. 
Thompsoniiy leaves spotted with bright golden yellow ; 
one of the finest ornamental leaved plants. 
•Vextllarium var . climbing habit, veined and striped ; 
scarlet and yellow. 
Achania, nuit 7 -a 7 >iscuz, strong growing, ever bloom¬ 
ing. green-house shrub, flowers intense scarlet. 25 cents. 
Achyranthus, bright leaved plants, used largely in 
•ribbon beds and masses. Will stand the hottest weather, 
ao cents each 
A ureus reticuiatuty leaves veined, stalks light carmine. 
iEmersonii % an improvement on A. Ltndenii , much 
lighter, a large portion of the foliage being a beau¬ 
tiful pink. 
tHoveyiiy large, crimped leaves, beautiful carmine, 
blotched with bronze. 
Lindenii , deep blood red. 
Agapanthus, umbellatus var. 50 cents to $1.00. 
Agave, Americana var y the well known variegated 
Century Plant. Valuable as a pot plant or for decorat¬ 
ing lawns. 50 cents to $1.50. 
Ageratum, 20 cents each. 
Blanche , pure white ; dwarf. 
John Douglas , deep blue, compact habit, free bloomer. 
Variegatum , variegated foliage. 
•Cannell ’x Divarf , very bushy : deep blue. 
Aloysia, citriodora . (Lemon Verbena), of this well 
known shrub so indispensable for the delightful fra¬ 
grance of its leaves, we offer fine plants. 20 cents. 
Alyssum, double white y similar in every way to the 
common Sweet Alyssum, but with double flowers. It is 
•valuable for cut flowers at all seasons. 15 cents. 
Var y this is one of the int s' useful of variegated plants; 
good for bedding and cut flowers. 15 cents. 
The Ciniy new; an improved form of the variegated 
plants, with double white flowers. 25 ccnt^. 
Ampelopsis, l^eitchii, a dwarf variety of the Vir¬ 
ginia Creeper. 'Flic young growth during summer is a 
dark purple, changing in fall to the brightest tints of 
scarlet, crimson and orange. It clings to stone work or 
wood, and is a very rapid grower. 25 cents. 
Quinquefoliay the well known Virginia Creeper, found 
in many parts of the country. It is a free grower, 
of strong habit, leaves splendidly variegated in the 
fall. 25 cents. 
Aspidistra, variegata, a splendid striped and curi¬ 
ous plant for Wardian Cases, and equally as good for 
Aquariums. 50 cents. 
Luriday plain green, equally as good for same purposes. 
25 cents. 
Astilbe, jaj>onicay (Spirea Japonica), about one foot 
high, perfectly hardy, bearing its flowers in branching, 
feather-like spikes of purest white, and in great abund¬ 
ance. Valuable for winter blooming, and is extensively 
used by bouquet makers for forcing. 25 to 50 cents. 
Azalea, Jndica y free flowering, green-house shrubs; 
flowers of all colors. 25 cents to $2.00. 
Begonia, Jlo 7 ucringvarieties . desirable plant, bloom¬ 
ing more or less profusely from March to November; 
varying in color from white and rose, to bright scarlet, 
assimilating in character to the well known Begonia 
Rex, in their great diversity of picturesque markings; 
rich crimson tinted stems, and silvery leaf markings. 20 
cents each, except where price is given. 
Agrostima prita % spotted white. 25 cents. 
Glaucophylla scandens, a creeping or drooping variety, 
peculiarly adapted for hanging baskets; large pan¬ 
icles of orange-salmon blossoms. One of the most 
beautiful plants in cultivation, when grown singly 
in hanging baskets. 30 cents. 
Grandijlora rosea. 
Hybrida grandijlora , rosy pink. 
Hydrocotylon , 25 cents. 
Manicata , 25 cents. 
Palmatay a very ornamental variety, with peculkufpalm 
shaped leaves. 30 cents. 
Parvia Flora , clear white ; compact and dwarf. 
ReXy large leaf varieties. 50 cents. 
Rubray one of the most valuable acquisitions to winter 
flowering plants. Leaves dark green ; flowers rosy- 
scarlet, glossy and •vax-like. It is a model of per¬ 
fection. Nice, lai_•, healthy plants 25 to 50 cents. 
Begonia. 
Abutilon, Bouie de Niege. 
