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JOSKrH HRKCIC & SONS 
((?<>khohation). 
KOl.AHfA. 
CIXKIIAHIA. 
IMIIMIT^A, 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g’t 
Keel. 
Color 
of 
Flower. 
Price 
jier 
Oz. Pki. 
Cineraria . — Continued. 
— Covent Garden . 
tP 
mi.x’d 
SO 
— James’ Prize... 
it 
44 
50 
— nana . 
“ 
\ 
«( 
50 
— plenLssima, double. 
» 
50 
— Tom Thumb . 
1 
l)U.e 
50 
stellata, or Star. 
(( 
mix’d 
25 
Ciianthus Dampieri. 
<( 
3 
scar. 
10 
magnificus. 
4 i 
4 
crim. 
10 
Coleus^ choicest mixed. 
H 
2 
10 
fringed and blotched . 
(( 
44 
20 
large leaved varieties . 
t( 
« 
20 
large leaved, dwarf. 
<l 
H 
10 
Dwarf Willow Leaved . 
it 
K 
20 
Cuphea (Cigar Plant) miniata. 
thhP 
I 
it 
5 
— compacta . 
(i 
% 
mix’d 
10 
platycentra. 
4 ( 
I 
s. & w. 
10 
Cyclamen giganteum. 
— Hreck’s Imperial. 
tP 
“ 
mix’d 
50 
— album (Mont Blanc). 
it 
4 4 
white 
50 
— atropurpureum . 
44 
44 
d. red 
50 
— Crimson King. 
44 
44 
crim. 
50 
— Duke of Connaught . 
44 
“ 
d. crim. 
50 
— oicturatum . 
it 
it 
w. & p. 
50 
— Princess May. 
44 
44 
pink 
50 
— Princess of Wales. 
44 
44 
red 
50 
—Rosy Moon . 
44 
44 
rose 
50 
— "iangiriiiRnm . 
44 
d. red 
50 
— Sunray, pink and claret . 
<4 
it 
p. Si c. 
50 
— White Swan...'.. 
44 
44 
white 
50 
— William’s Prize . 
44 
44 
mix’d 
2S 
— Hush Hill Pioneer, white. 
it 
44 
white 
50 
- Rose . 
44 
44 
rose 
5 ° 
papilio . 
44 
“ 
mix’d 
25 
Large Double Flowered . 
44 
44 
44 
50 
Persicum, mixed . .. 
44 
A 
“ 
25 
Dracaena Australis. 
44 
8 
25 
indivisa, per i,ooo seeds.i.oo 
44 
44 
10 
Veitchii . 
44 
3 
25 
Ferns^ collection 12 fine sorts.1.25 
Freesla refracta alba. 
it 
2 
white 
10 
Fuchsia hybrida, Single. 
44 
var. 
mix’d 
25 
—double. 
44 
(4 
44 
25 
Geranium, see Pelargonium. 
Qesnera, veined hybrids. 
44 
it 
SO 
Gloxinia hybrida grandiflora 
—Aigburth crimson. 
44 
I 
crim. 
50 
—Avalanche .. . 
44 
44 
white 
50 
DESCRIPTION. 
claim it to be superior in habit of 
plant, size, form and color of flowers 
to any of the Phiropean selections. 
We especially recommend it. Florists 
and private gardeners throughout the 
United States endorse its superiority. 
The sleilata has cactus* like flowers. 
Fine .summer blooming jilants with 
magnificent pea-shaped flowers. 
Bedding plants with beautiful colored 
foliage. Easily grown from seed. 
The dwarf large-leaved strain is espe¬ 
cially desirable. The colors are light 
to dark red, beautifully marbled and 
spotted. 
Continual bloomers. Adapted for 
bedding and for house and conserva¬ 
tory decoration. 
Easily grown, free-flowering, bulbous 
plants for pot culture. Breck’s Im¬ 
perial is unsurpassed for size, form, 
jirofusion and variety of delicate 
colored flowers. It has eclipsed all 
others on the exhibition tables at the 
Mass. Horticultural Society’s exhibi¬ 
tions. 
The several varieties offered here are 
grown for us by the leading cyclamen 
growers of Europe, and are at lea t 
ecjual in quality to any obtainable. 
Bush Hill Pioneer is the first of a new 
race; each petal has a distinct crest 
or feather upon its face. Papilio has 
fringed and oddly curled petals, and 
handsomely mottled foliage. 
The Double Flo^vercd sort makes a fine 
contrast to the single varieties. 
Ornamental plants for greenhouse, also 
useful for vases. Indivisa has nar¬ 
row green leaves. The midrib of 
Veitchii is a deep red color. 
Sweet-scented bulbous plants. 
Well known plants of easy culture. 
They require a firm, rich soil and 
shady location. 
Velvety foliage, spotted flowers. Allied 
to Gloxinia. 
The seed here offered embraces the 
cream of several European Prize 
Collections. It is the very choicest 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
