PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
HGERflTUM 
PRINCESS PAULINE . 
A novel variety of dwarf, com 
pact habit, rarely exceeding 5 
inches in height. Its peculiarity 
consists of both blue and white 
being combined in the same flower, 
the center of the flower being 
white, encircled by a broad distinct 
zone of baby-blue A particularly 
attractive and prettv plant, easily 
grown and a most profuse and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. The mostdistinct 
new bedding plants of the year. 
Plants fOc. each; 3 for 23c. 
SHEXICflN MOUMTiy Et 
"’"BEAUTY. “ 
ANTEGONOBS B.EPTOPUS. 
Although introduced some fifteen 
years ago, this most beautiful vine 
is only just beginning to be appre¬ 
ciated, but it is now so highly 
thought of that some seedsmen are 
even illustrating it in colors. Few 
plants, indeed, are mare delightful 
when in bloom- when it might al¬ 
most be compared to a scarlet-flow¬ 
ering Wistaria. When thoroughly 
established, the roots send forth an 
abundance of bright green foliage, 
which is almost hidden by the Jong, 
dense wreaths of bright carmine 
flowers, lasting in beauty and per¬ 
fection for weeks and months, a 
eight almost impossible to surpass. 
For porches, verandas, fences or 
trellises; for clambering over rocks 
or old trees, it will prove a grand 
acquisition. The roots are easily 
raised from seed and are quite 
tardy, with slight protection 
A new Salvia, with crimson magenta 
flowers and highly perfumed loliage, 
with mark'd pungent pine apple odor. 
A beauiful plant and great curiosity. 
Plants IOe. each, 3 for 25c. 
Scarlet Salvia. Extra fine strain. 
Plants 8 c. each; doz. 5Qc. Seed 4»c. 
Roots that will bloom, each, 2 for 2Sc.( Seed, 8e., postpaid. 
