NEW FLORAL GUIDE-SPRING, 1900. 
77 
New Silver Edged 
Abutii onTSou^l^r^OM . 
This is a grand plant for house and pot culture 
and for bedding out in summer; leaves, deep green 
each one edged with a wide border of creamy- 
white, beautiful bell-shaped flowers, fine buff-yel¬ 
low, elegantly veined with rose ; healthy grower; 
never troubled with insects. 10 cts. each. 
New Abutilon Snow-Ball — Large, snow- 
white flowers ; neat, handsome grower. 10 
cts. each. 
New Abutilon, Golden Fleece— Pure deep 
golden-yellow flowers; constant bloomer ; very 
fine. 10 cts. each. 
New Abutilon Fclipse— Leaves, beautifully 
mottled yellow and green; flowers, scarlet and 
buff ; one of the prettiest kinds/ 10 cts. each. 
New Abutilon, Calypso— This is a beautiful 
pure white variety, with deep, cup-sliaped 
flowers, and handsome foliage. A true per¬ 
petual bloomer. Quite new. 10 cts. each. 
Rondoletia —A rare and pretty plant for vases, 
baskets and pots; strong erect stems 10 to 12 
inches high; flowers one inch in diameter, and 
Star-shaped; bright rich red with yellow centre, 
borne in pretty clusters Summer and Winter; 
constant bloomer. 15 cts. each. 
New Abutilon, Souv. De Bonn. 
SET OP SIX LOVELY WINDOW PLANTS, DESCRIBED ABOVE, 45 CTS., POSTPAID. 
Hedychium Coronarium, Myrosma Cannaeofolia. 
This is a near relative of the canna family from South America ; likes heat and moisture, and is 
desirable for green house and conservatory culture ; it has long, pointed, deep green leaves ; throws up 
flower stems 2 to 3 feet high, and bears snow-white Canna-like flowers, which are so deliciously fragrant; 
they are said to be “Sweeter than Orange Blossoms,” and one plant will fill a whole house with its deli¬ 
cate perfume. Good pot plants, 25 cts* each, postpaid. 
Clerodendrpo Fraqrrans. 
Clerodendron Fragrans. 
THE FRAGRANT CLERODENDRON. 
This is quite a new plant, recently intro¬ 
duced from China ; it is a strong, healthy 
grower of good habit; has large, thick leaves, 
and bears fine, dense heads of perfectly 
double, creamy-white flowers, as shown in 
the engraving. The flowers are so double, 
and the flowers heads set so close to the large, 
handsome leaves, that each is a complete 
bouquet in itself. The flowers are remark¬ 
ably sweet-scented, having a peculiarly rich 
fragrance of their own. It is easily grown, 
and already very popular. Price, good 
young plants, 15 cts. each; larger size, 
20 cts. each, postpaid. 
Clerodendron Balfouri. 
A BEAUTIFUL WINDOW BLOOMING VINE. 
This is as different as can be from the Clero¬ 
dendron Fragrans described above, being a 
slender winter blooming, climbing vine, 
highly valued for window and house culture; 
grows 2 to 3 feet high, and can be trained in 
any form desired. It is a tremendous bloom¬ 
er, bearing hundreds of pretty, little pear- 
shaped flowers for months at a time. The 
flowers are rich, bright crimson inside, and 
creamy-white outside, which makes a very 
striking and attractive combination. Al¬ 
ways greatly admired. Good plants, 15 cts. 
each; larger size, 25 cts., postpaid. 
