Ornamental m (Uinter-Tlowering Plants 
W ITH few exceptions, the following plants are such as can be easily grown in any ordinary parlor, sit¬ 
ting-room, or greenhouse. As it is much more difficult to pack a single plant so that it will carry 
safely, than a larger number, we trust our customers, will order accordingly. For economy and safety in 
packing it is best to order at least a dollar’s worth of plants. 
BABY PRIMROSE 
BABY PRIMROSE 
ABUTILON 
FLOWERING MAPLE. 
Hard-wooded greenhouse shrubs, blooming 
almost the entire year; well adapted for house 
culture. Flowers bell-shaped and drooping. 
Plants io cents each; $1.00 per dozen. 
Abutilon Savitzii. Leaves green, with 
heavy white border, more than one-half 
of the leaf being pure white. 
Eclipse. A trailing variety, beautifully 
marked deep green and yellow; flowers 
bright yellow, with crimson throat. 
Golden Fleece. Large, showy, bright 
yellow flowers. 
Thompsoni plena. Flowers large, full, 
and perfectly double ; color rich orange, 
shaded with crimson. 
Seraph. Puic white dwarf. 
Souvenir de Bonn. Foliage large, of a 
deep green color; each leaf edged with 
a broad white margin ; flowers pink, 
striped with crimson. 
ACHANIA 
Achania Malvaviscus. One of the most 
satisfactory house plants grow-n, with 
scarlet flowers ; blooms summer and win¬ 
ter ; not subject to insects of any kind. 
Each 15 cents. 
AMARYLLIS 
The Amaryllis is very desirable for growing 
in pots, producing showy flowers. The bulbs 
should be potted in a rich sandy loam, with 
good drainage. They require abundant mois¬ 
ture when growing, but at their season of rest 
water should be given sparingly. 
Amaryllis Johnsoni. Flowers crimson, 
five inches in diameter, each petal striped with white. 
Flower^talk two feet high, with clusters pf two to five 
blooms. Each 50 cents. 
AMOMUM 
Amomum melegueta, (Cardamom). An interesting green¬ 
house plant from Africa ; grows much like the Canna : 
leaves broad, green, and pleasantly fragrant. Each 15 cts. 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 
Norfolk Island Pine One of the best tender evergreens for 
house-culture. Very handsome and decorative. $1 , 00 each. 
ANTHERICUM 
Anthericum vittatum variegatum. An elegant house 
plant, with dark green leaves bordered with broad stripes 
of pure white. It throws up long spikes of small, star¬ 
shaped flowers. Fine for hanging baskets. Each 20 cents. 
AUCUBA JAPONICA VARIEGATA 
A most useful plant for decorative purposes for the house in 
winter. Foliage dark green, freely spotted with bright yellow. 
Each 20 cents. Extra strong plants 50 cents. 
Primula Forbesi. Needs but little care. It forms a dense 
rosette of fleshy leaves, from winch spring the flower stems 
about twelve inches tall ; delicate rosy-lilac flowers pro¬ 
duced in great abundance. Each 15 cents ; two for 25 cents. 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI 
One of the most rapid growing plants, making in a very short 
time great masses of fine, feathery, drooping foliage, exceed¬ 
ingly graceful and beautiful. The stems grow several feet in 
length, and are valuable for use in cut-flower work. As a 
house plant it has no superior, as it withstands the indoor tem¬ 
perature well. Each 15 cents; larger plants 25 cents and 
50 cents each. 
AZALEA 
The diversity of color and free-blooming qualities of the 
different varieties of Azalea make them exceedingly popular. 
After blooming in the house place the plants in a shady spot 
out of doors during summer, and remove to the house in fall for 
winter blooming. Color from pure white to dark crimson. 
Price, 10-inch heads, each $r.oo; 12-inch heads, each $1.25; 
i4-inch heads, each $1.50; 16-inch heads $1.75. 
