SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. -8ULPS AND PLANTS FOR 1899. 
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Ljeipop Verbena. 
An old hut always popular plant, prized for Its fragrant 
foliage. Sprays of its leaves are always fine to use with 
flowers in bouquets. Very easily grown andean be wintered 
in cellar if need be. loc. each; 3 for 30c. 
Gape Jessaipipe or Gardepia. 
A lovely pot shrub producing an abundance of large 
double white wax-like blossoms of great beauty and re¬ 
nowned fragrance. Nothing else like it, and for delicate 
beauty and fragrance it is unrivalled. 20c. each; 3 for 60c, 
Genista, Shaker of G°ld. 
As a plant for late winter and early spring blooming, 
(especially for Easter), it is almost without an equal. Flow¬ 
er golden yellow, very fragrant, and borne iri large drooping 
racemes and In such quantity as to almost hide leaf ana 
branch— most truly a " Shower of Hold.” It is ope of the 
easiest plants to grow we ever saw. and is, absolutely sure to 
bloom profusely in any window. As a plant for rare beauty, 
delightful fragrance and ease of culture, it has no superior, 
and should adorn every home Hue. each: 9 for .vie. Extra fine 
specimens, bp express. Sue. each; S for 76c, 
Oleander. 
Olea pragraps. 
( Fragrant. Olivet) 
What Is it? you may ask. Well. In the first place. It la 
the sweetest flower that blooms; and in the second place, it 
belongs to the Oiive family and is a perpetual bloomer, never 
without flowers, either summer or winter, though the plant 
aeay not be a foot in height. The flowers are small, creamy 
white and borne in immense clusters. Each Individual blos¬ 
som, though no larger than the head of a shawl-pin, has 
more sweetness than the largest and most fragrant Lily. Its 
fragrance 1 b also delicate and charming, really the finest of 
all flowers, and you cannot pass a plant without noticing it. 
Xt succeeds well In any window. 40c. each; 3 for $1.00. Extra 
large, by express, 70c. each. 
What home is complete without its tub of Oleander ? A 
very tractable plant that can be grown in almost any soil oe 
situation, kept growing all tbe year, or rested in the cellar. 
Its dark green willow-like foliage is in itself neat and plead¬ 
ing: but when in bloom it is beautiful beyond expression, 
with its many large, delicate. satin-liKc flowers. 
Pink— Large blossoms of fine rosy pink. 
White—Magnificent large snow-white blossoms. 
Crimson Fine, deep crimson-red. Extra. 
Yellow— Large and very beautiful. 
Price, 85c. each; the four far $1.00. 
GreVillca I^obbsta. 
A splendid decorative plant, much quicker growing than 
a Palm, and very effective with its long, drooping, silky foli¬ 
age, deeply cut like a large growing Fern or a pinnate-leav¬ 
ed Palm. No window complete»without it. It is very easy 
to manage, and can easily be grown from seed if desired. 
Fine plants, loc,.; 8 for 30c. Extra large, bg express, SOc. each; 
S for 60c. Seed, loc. per pkt. 
