SALPIGLOSSIS, GRANDIFLORA. 
The graceful flowers, borne on long stems, 
range In color from the most delicate shades 
or light blue and straw color to the deepest 
purple and richest brown and maroon. The 
quaint funnel-shaped flowers somewhat resem¬ 
ble those of the petunia, and aro borne on long 
stems In great profusion. The metallic gloss 
and distinct velnings of the petals present al¬ 
most the appearance of jeweled enamels. Largo 
Flowering Mixed, pkt., 150 seeds, 4= cents. 
L Mrs. N. Dwight Plntt, Milford, Conn., writ©*:—The Hood* 
bought of you last your proved very Hutiefactory ,iuid I 
td llowern in abundance until the fro«t came. From rnio 
i’lVT'lLANi’H’ r Uj CJurn,ltionHootl 1 htttl OVisit FOItTV- 
SMILAX. 
One of the most desira¬ 
ble wlrdow vines on ac¬ 
count of Its charming, 
glossy green, elegant and 
graceful foliage, and will 
g row several feet high the 
rstseason. Started in the 
spring It affords elegant 
trell Is plants for the house 
In winter; also fine for 
hanging baskets, Pkt., 
50 seeds, 6 cts. 
If anyone should 
doubt the genuine¬ 
ness of the testimoni¬ 
als throughout this 
catalogue,! will cheer¬ 
fully furnish originals 
for examination upon 
request. 
SCHIZANTHUS. (BUTTERFLY FLOWER.) 
Elegant and very free blooming annuals; of 
much interest and beauty, and when well grown, 
rival in singularity of colors and markings of 
the orchids, large flowers spotted with crimson, 
lilac, purple and yellow, and the petals are cut 
In a picturesque manner. In pots in the conserva¬ 
tory or house few plants are more attractive; 
also elegant in a bouquet or vase, and fine for 
bedding. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cents. 
