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JOHN J.EWISJiHIU^JVMA L. PARK, QUEENS CO., N. V. 
Furcraea. 
A new plant which grows from a bulb, as shown in cut. 
It has lovely Dracaena-like foliage and is as ornamental as a 
fine Palm, growing in time to great size and sending up 
flower stems ten feet high with hundreds of Tuberose-like 
blossoms. A most beautiful pot plant. 25c. each; 3 for 60c. 
Kletteria Gardaipoirpiirp 
A plant little known and hardly in cultivation in this 
country, but one of great beauty and usefulness. The leaves 
have a highly aromatic fragrance, which is very fine, es¬ 
pecially for scenting clothes or working into bouquets or 
vases of flowers. The seeds are also highly aromatic, and 
when taken in the mouth have a pleasant taste and add a 
delicious fragrance to the breath. For this purpose they are 
often sold at high prices. The foliage of the plant is in itself 
highly ornamental, to say nothing of its fragrance, but 
when in bloom it is indeed charming. Flowers white, borne 
in spikes and closely resembling Orchids. 15c. each; 3 for 30c. 
Faqcy NastdrtUiiq. 
We can supply plants of three unique Nasturtiums two of 
which do not bear seed; one a double, another a many- 
colored single; and the other with variegated foliage. 
Double—Large double blossoms, fine yellow blotched crim¬ 
son. A fine novelty and an exceedingly beautiful plant 
which blooms the year round. Fine both for pots and 
for the garden. 20c. each; 3 for 50c. 
Varlegata— A fine climber with largo luxuriant leaves 
which are deep green with large margins and blotches 
of white. A lovely foliage plant either for the window 
or garden, and it makes one of the most lovely vines for 
trellis or bay window it is possible to have. The hand¬ 
some foliage and bright orange-red flowers which aro 
borne in profusion, make a charming combination. It 
will bo difficult to find a more fascinating vine. 20c. 
each; 3 for 50c. 
Caprice—This lovely Nasturtium is a climber, and bears 
large-blossoms in abundance, some of which will be 
yellow, some crimson, some rose, and others beautifully 
mottled and variegated. Splendid for windows or veran¬ 
das. Seed, 10c. per pkt. Plants, 15c. each; 3 for 30c. 
One plant each of the 8 sorts for 85c . 
Maiqiqotb Sage. 
A plant of this new Sago will yield more than a dozen of 
the common sort. The leaves are of enormous size and su¬ 
perior quality, and the plant a compact, rank grower, cover¬ 
ing a space of more than three feet in diameter, rarely 
flowers and never runs to seed, and can bo picked all the 
season. It is perfectly hardy in the coldest climate. Every 
person who lias use for Sago should plant this variety. Fine 
plants, 15c. each; 3 for 30c.; 6 for 50c. 
Farfugiiirp Grande {Leopard Plant'). 
A grand decorative plant and extra fine for shaded rooms 
where few variegated plants will retain their color or mark¬ 
ings. This is as easy t > grow as a Geranium. Round, thick 
leathery leaves, with largo yellow spots contrasting beauti- 
jully with the dark green groundwork. 30c. each. 
EARFUGIUM GRANDE. 
