EEILAKGOTVSIIM. Wilbur NVriglif. A dwarf and robust ever-bloomer with large 
florets, in gieat clusteis, of amaranth-red, with 5 large, regular, dark spots at the base of each 
petal; foliage, bright, light green , very fine. 20c each; 3 for 50c; 7 for $1.00, postpaid. 
HETROCENTMON Album.A free-growing and free-blooming Plant,the flowers not 
unlike a Cherry bloom, borne in clusters. The plants are sure to bloom in Winter even under un • 
favorable conditions,and a specimen grown in a large pot is exceedingly attractive 
"i 15 cents each ; 2 for 25 cents , 5 for 50 cents, all postpaid. 
FRENCH HYDRANGEA.The so-called Hydrangeas are not hardy at the North,must 
be grown in pots. They may, however, be wintered in a dry, frost-proof cellar, watering them 
sparingly. In the Spring, when the plants are brought out, cut them back ; stir some well-rotted 
manure and lime into the surface, and give them a shady situation, watering freely during the 
Summer. The new French plants are considered superior, magnificent plants, both in foliage and 
bloom. 
EaEorraine. Finest variety. Very large, pale rose flowers, changing to bright pink. 
Horiensis. Flowers pink,sometimes changing to blue,appearing in large,globular clusters. 
20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents ; 7 for $1.00, all postpaid. 
IMPATIENS. The new species of Impa- 
tiens recently introduced from South Africa, and 
known as African Balsam, has been hybridized by 
florists, and a rape of hybrids developed, the plants 
of($$iich are dwarf and bushy, and free-blooming, 
while the flowers are larger, and of wonderful va¬ 
riety of colors, shades and variegations. The plants 
like a moist, sandy soil, grow luxuriantly,and bloom 
abundantly throughout the year. They are tally 
ever-blooming. The flowers are waxy in texture, 
bright and distinct in colors,and very beautiful. 
JHLosea. Deep rose-pink. 
Salmoiica. Beautiful salmon color. 
All 15 cts each ; 2 for 25 cts; 5 for 50 cts,all postpaid. 
IVY. Senecio Scaiatleuis. 1 This is the 
well-known Irish, or parlor Ivy, so popular as a 
window vine and for training about the room. It 
will grovf vigorously in a dense shade, and may be 
trained around picture frames,windows of mantels, 
as it will thrive without direct sunlight. It requires 
a string for support. The foliage is exquisite green 
in color, very graceful and pleasing. The flowers, 
yellow,in clusters.lt is also desirable.for a pot trellis 
and can be trained to any form. impatiens 
Hardy English. Invaluable evergreen variety, used for covering walls, etc. Popular for 
covering graves, especially when in the shade where grass will not grow. 
Variegated. For house and greenhouse. The leaf is somewhat like English Ivy, but it is 
prettily variegated green and white. 
All Ivies 15 cts each; 6 for 25 cts ; any 5 for 50 cts, postpaid. 
JASMINE. These three Jasmines are desirable for planting out in the South, or for pot 
culture in the North. The flowers are all deliciously scented and abundantly produced in clusteis. 
They like a sandy, fibrous loam and sunny situation and need a trellis for support. 
Graeillinum. A free-growing Jasmine with graceful foliage and clusters of sweet-scented 
flowers. A fine pot plant. 
Rcvolutum. Vigorous, with clusters of golden flowers, delicately scented. This is one 
of the sweetest .Jasmines. 
ESeesianmn. Red-flowering Jasmine of slender growth, easily grown. Avery lovely pot 
plant for Winter. All Jasmines 15 cts each; 2 for 25 cts; 5 for 50 cts, postpaid. 
JUSTPI^I A Sangisinea. A beautiful,easily grown pot Plant for the window, the foliage 
green with a bronze tint, and the flowers are in large heads and of a pleasing, soft pink color. A 
well-grown plant in bloom is very beautiful. 15 cts each ; 2 for 25 cts; 5 for 50 cts, postpaid. 
JACOBINIA Coccinea. A fine Shrub, four feet high, becoming a large specimen when 
grown singly. The flowers are deep scarlet borne in spikes, and continually produced. 
15 cents each ; 2 for 25 cents ; 5 for 50 cents, postpaid. 
EAPiTAK A. In the house Lantanas bloom all Winter.The flowers are Verbena-like heads, 
of delicate texture, bright, varied and variegated in color, and very showy. In the far South they 
are among the best Shrubs, and are recommended for Summer and Winter blooming, bedded in the 
garden or yard. They will thrive in any sandy, porous soil. Very few house plants give such sat¬ 
isfaction as the Lantanas, and none surpass them in wide range of delightfully blended color, pinks, 
yellows, whites, reds, lilacs, mauves, oranges, blues, etc., in every conceivable shade, and each flow 
er head in several shades. Grown easily and are of a pleasing, pungent fragrance. 
HarlfcJt’s Eerfd'ctaou. Variegated foliage; flowers pink and yellow. 
Juan d ! Or. Bright sulphur shading to deep rose-pink. 
A. Clavrau. Primrose-pink. Merjaiaaae. Semi-dwarf.Yellow flowers. 
Craigi. Lemon-yellow turning to orange. Ora. Pure, snowy white. 
Aurora.Tall, orange and coppery red. EroiUil. Old-rose and golden yellow. 
IRadiation. Brilliant and red shading. Viator. Sulphur-yellow tinged pink. 
(Page63) A.Cook.Orange and rose; dwarf,compact grower. 
