JPersicum GigMmt" 
cum. Our strain of these 
inagnificently beautiful 
flowers is very fine. They 
are of easy culture, and 
bloom abundantly in the 
window during the 
season. The flowers are 
drooping, the petals stand¬ 
ing upright. When grow¬ 
ing and blooming the soil 
should be kept continually 
moist. They like a moist 
temperature a n d partial 
shade. Any loose potting 
soil will suit them. Where 
they are liable to dry out 
place the pots inside of larg¬ 
er pots, with Sphagnum 
Moss between them,and also 
over the soil. 20c each; 
3 for 50c ;7 for SI.00,postpaid 
KfcAIS Y Marganerite 
2 ft. high branching and 
forming a bushy, tree-like 
Plant, covered with white 
Daisy-like flowers having- 
yellow centers. Fine for 
specimens and cutting. 
fellow, with darker 
eye. loc each; 2 for 2oe • 
5 for 50c, postpaid. 
ERANTHEMUI 
Pulchellum. Winter¬ 
blooming Plant.Flowers rich 
blue, freely and continuous¬ 
ly produced; 3 feet high, 
branching and showing a oyolamen 
mass of bloom. Hardy in the South.where it delights in'sandy soil and in sunny situation. There 
is noricher colored or more reliable Winter-blooming Plant than this Eranthemum. 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents ; 5 for 50 cents, all postpaid. 
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EUPATOKICM. Pot Plant, 2J ft. high, 
covered with white Ageratum-like flowers. 
Riparlnm. White brush-like flowers in clus¬ 
ters ; large leaves’ sure bloomer. 
Serrulatum. The flowers white, in ^clusters. 
15 cts each; 2 for 25 cts; 5 for 50 cts, postpaid. 
EUPHORBIA Snlendlens. “Crown of 
Thorns”. Pot Plant. A thorny Plant of branching 
habit, with bright vermilion-red,waxy flowers,borne 
on rosy, transparent stems; a sure Winter-blooming 
Plant,4 ft.high. 15c each ;2 for 25c ;5 for 50c,postpaid. 
1PICUS Mcpeias. A lovely, creeping plant 
with small, graceful foliage. The vine attaches itself 
to a wall, tree or building after the fashion of Ampe- 
Ippsis. Is an elegant Plant for a small pot, and very 
desirable in the South for covering buildings. 
15 cts each ; 2 for 25 cts ; 5 for 50 cts, postpaid. 
FUCHSIA., “Ladies’ Ear-drops”. One of the 
profuse blooming Plants grown by everyone interest¬ 
ed in window gardening. A wonderful, beautiful, 
graceful Plant which is unlike anything else among 
pot Plants, and comes in such a variety of colors,and 
the flowers are so muoh larger than they used to be. 
Fuchsias are graceful in habit, and the large,showy, 
pendant flowers are waxy in texture, and of rich 
colors, from white to bright crimson, often two or 
more distinct colors shown in the same flower. They 
are both double and single in form. The Plants grow 
rapidly and bloom freely all the year. We have six 
of the’finest varieties of Fuchsia, double and single, 
and will mail them, our selection of variety, labeled 
with name, at 15 ots each; 6 for 75 cts; $1.35 a dozen, postpaid. 
FUCHSIA 
