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Smilax. 
Verbena. Yucca. 
Stcvia, 20 to 50 cents each. 
Comfacta. Winter bloomer, continues longer in bloom 
than any of the other varieties, blooms from No¬ 
vember to January. 
Serrata. From January to February. 
Thyme, tpoldcn lemon, leaves marginated yellow. 
15 cents. 
Tradescanthia, 15 cents each. 
Vulgaris. A drooping sort, with bright, glossy green 
leaves. 
Zebrina. Leaves striped with silver white. 
Refirns. leaves bright green, striped white. 
Tropaeolum, double scarlet. Fine for baskets or 
vases. 20 cents. 
Vallota, purpurea. A beautiful, scarlet, summer¬ 
flowering bulb of the Amaryllis class. 25 to 50 cents. 
Verbenas. For years the cultivation of the Verbena 
has been made a specialty by many leading florists. We 
offer thirty varieties this season. In making up this 
collection, we have kept two objects in view : good bed - 
ding qualities and finest flowers. It has been our aim 
to grow no other, and our customers may rest assured 
that this set comprises all the positive colors to be found 
in any collection of verbenas, together with the best 
striped and mottled ones grown. A collection of the 
finest sorts. 10 cents each ; $1.00 per dozen ; $6.00 per 
100 by express. 
Veronica. A beautiful class of plants,blooming dur¬ 
ing the fall months. Spikes of flowers from four to six 
inches long, produced in great abundance. 20c. each. 
Imperial is. Amaranth red. changing to carmine. 
Triumph de Meaux. Deep lilac. 
Andcrsonii. Variegated foliage, marked white. 
Vinca, elegantissima. Evergreen creeper, creamy- 
white marking. 25 cents. 
Violet. Hardy, double, sweet-scented varieties. 
Belle de Chantenay. New double white. The blos¬ 
soms are immensely large, pure white, and very 
fragrant. Treat same as other varieties. 30 cents. 
Double White. 15 cents. 
Maria Louise. Double blue. 15 cents. 
Yucca, or Adam’s Needle. For a cemetery, we 
doubt if a more appropriate 
plant can be found than the 
Yucca. The immense clus¬ 
ters of pure white blossoms 
render it very attractive. 
The leaves are narrowband 
long, and from their edges 
depend long threads. The 
flower stalk arises from the 
center of the plant to a 
height of three or four feet, 
and the bell-shaped, white 
blossoms arc produced in 
abundance. The plant is 
perfectly hardy, and can be 
set out where required. eith- 
er in autumn or spring, and Vio'et. double, 
it will require no further care. 
Pendula. Very graceful; its foliage drooping. 25c to $1.00 
Filamcntosa. 25 cents to $t.oo. 
Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Small Fruits, &c. 
R Y M A T . 
We receive many letters from our customers who purchase their supply of seeds and j iants from us, asking if 
we cannot also supply them with fruit trees, grape vines, small fruits, &c. In order to accommodate all our cus¬ 
tomers, we have completed an arrangement with one of the largest and most reliable nurseries, by which all orders 
for this class of goods can be sent directly to us, and they will be promptly and faithfully executed with the very 
best of stocks, and forwarded by mail, securely packed, and postage pre-paid. This will be a very great convenience 
to those who live at considerable distances from 11s, and we hope to be favored with very large ordys. 
Order direct from us.—By so doing, you are sure of getting just what you order , every article true to name , 
and you also make a great savings as no agent or dealer can afford to spend time and money without adequate 
remuneration. 
Terms. — Our terms are strictly cash with the order. Do not ask us to send C. O. D. , as the cost of collecting 
return charges is quite an unnecessary item of expense ; and the prices being given, we can conceive of no necessity 
to warrant goods being so sent. 
How to Send Money. — The money must always accompany the order, and we prefer a P. O. order, payable 
to our order. These cost ten cents on orders up to $15, and 25 cents on $50, and can be had at most any post office. 
