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HOVEY AND CO.'S CATALOGUE OF 
HIBISCUS JAUNE D’OR. 
A brilliant, golden-yellow variety, with very large, double flowers. 
Price, 31 each. 
IBERIS GIBRALTARICA. 
A very robust-growing species of the CAndytuft, producing trusses of flowers 
fully two inches broad, and blooming freely and abundantly all winter. We have 
found it very valuable for winter bouquets. 
Price, 50c. each; $4.50 per dozen. 
IXORA COLEI. 
A fine, free-flowering variety, of compact habit; flowers pure white, produced 
abundantly in very large, dense, globose, terminal corymbs. 
Price, $1.50 each. 
IXORA, PRINCE OF ORANGE. 
A distinct and beautiful variety, of a free, compact habit, with rich, orange-red 
flowers, tinged with violet towards the centre, and produced in large, dense, ter¬ 
minal corymbs. Price, $1.50 each. 
IXORA WILLIAMSII. 
A superb hybrid. It is a free-growing plant and an abundant bloomer, producing 
immense trusses of large flowers, of a very distinct and handsome shade of reddish 
salmon. One of the best in cultivation. 
Price, $2 each. 
KENTIA FORSTERIANA. 
A graceful Palm, with finely-divided and elegantly-arranged leaves, of a beautiful, 
dark-green color; of dwarf habit, robust, and free-growing. 
Price, $5 each. 
LAPAGERIA ROSEA. 
Nothing can exceed the beauty of this most charming of all the climbing green¬ 
house plants. It has slender, twining stems, enriched with small, glossy, evergreen 
foliage, which produce in great abundance very large, brilliant, deep-carmine 
crimson, bell-shaped flowers, four inches long, more or less spotted on the inside; 
the flowers remain in perfection two or three weeks, and it blooms the greater part 
of the year. It is admirably adapted to conservatory culture, flourishing best in a 
cool temperature and partial shade in summer, its slender stems and small foliage, 
when trained over the roof, in no way injuring the plants beneath; grown in pots 
on a balloon trellis, it is a superb plant. 
Price, $2, $3, and $5 each. 
LAPAGERIA ALBA. 
A variety with pure white flowers, equal in size and beauty to the well-known 
L rosea, and produced in the same profusion; similar in habit, and requires the 
same treatment. A superb plant. Price, on application. 
LOBELIA PUM1LA GRANDIFLORA FLORE PLENO. 
This is one of the greatest novelties of last year. With the habit of the other 
Lobelias, it produces a profusion of beautiful, light-blue flowers, full and very dou¬ 
ble, throughout the summer. 
Price, 30c. each; $3.00 per dozen. 
