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Cal la, Spotted. (Richardia alba maculata.) Rich 
green foliage, spotted with white; flowers white with 
purplish brown throat. Each 15 cents; per doz. 
$1.50. 
Calla, White. (Richardia Aethiopica.) “Lily of 
the Nile.” The common Calla Lily. Each 10 cents; 
per doz. $1.00. 
Small bulbs. Each 5 cents; per doz. 50 cents. 
Calla, Yellow. (Richardia Elliottiana.) One of 
the finest introductions for many years. Flowers 
fully as large as the ordinary white variety, but 
deep, rich, golden yellow; foliage dark green faintly 
spotted with white. Each 35 cents. 
Gladiolus, America. Soft shell pink; one of the 
finest varieties for cutting or bedding. Each 10 
cents; per doz. $1.00. 
Gladiolus. Extra choice mixture of all colors. 
Each 5 cents; per doz. 50 cents. 
Tuberose, Double Pearl. White, the best variety. 
Each 5 cents; per doz. 50 cents. 
Vallota purpurea. (Scarborough Lily.) Flowers 
rich, dazzling vermilion, exceedingly showy. The 
flowers are shaped like an Amaryllis, under which 
name it is sometimes listed; though not a new 
plant, it is scarcely known at all in this country, 
and is certainly worthy of general cultivation. It 
likes a warm, sunny situation. Each 25 cents. 
Zephyranthes rosea. (Zephyr Flower, or Fairy 
Lily.) Bright rose pink, very beautiful. Each 5 
cents; per doz. 50 cents. 
CLIMBING PLANTS. 
Ampelopsis Veitchii. (Boston Ivy.) Pretty foliage, 
which turns red in the fall. Each 25 cents to 35 
cents. 
Australian Pea Vine. (Dolichos lignosus.) A 
very rapid growing vine, with pretty foliage and 
rose and purple pea-shaped flowers. Valuable for 
covering up fences quickly; stands the heat well. 
Each 15 cents; per doz. $1.50. 
Bignonia venusta. Produces large clusters of 
deep orange, tubular-shaped blossoms. A valuable 
climber growing to a great height; often seen 
covering the roof of houses. Each 25 cents to 50 
cents. 
Bignonia Tweediana. A very tall growing vari¬ 
ety of clinging habit, very useful for covering walls, 
high pillars, etc. Blooms in spring, large canary- 
yellow trumpet-shaped flowers. Each 35 cents. 
Bignonia Mackenni. A very hardy, strong grow¬ 
ing vine, bright green foliage and pink, trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers. Each 35 cents. 
Bougainvillea glabra. Rich magenta colored 
flower bracts; color varies in different soils. Each 
35 cents to $1.00. 
Bougainvillea glabra Sanderiana. Blooms when 
quite young, and is very free flowering; color rich 
magenta. Each 35 cents to $1.00. 
Clematis Jackmanni. Flowers very large, in¬ 
tense, violet purple. Each $1.50. 
Ficus repens. (Climbing Rubber.) A splendid 
vine for covering stone or brick walls, to which 
it fastens itself tightly, by means of aerial roots, 
and makes a dense mat of small, dark green 
leaves. Each 25 cents; per doz. $2.50. 
Hedera Helix. (English Ivy.) A well-known 
climber, with large, thick, shining dark green 
leaves. Each 25 cents to 50 cents. 
Honeysuckle. See Lonicera. 
Ipomoea grandiflora alba. (White Moonflower.) 
Large white flowers, heavy bright green foliage. 
Each 25 cents. 
Ipomoea Leari. (Blue Dawnflower.) A very rapid 
grower and a great favorite for covering fences, 
sheds, etc. Large blue flowers and rich green foli¬ 
age. Each 15 cents; per doz. $1.50. 
Ivy. See Hedera. 
Jasminum gracillimum. (White Jasmine.) Beauti¬ 
ful pure white flowers, very free blooming.. Each 
25 cents. 
Jasminum revolution. (Yellow Jasmine.) The 
common yellow variety, often grown as a bush. 
Each 25 cents. 
Lonicera Tatarica rosea. (Tartarian Honey¬ 
suckle.) Large pink flowers. Each 25 cents. 
Lonicera Japonica aurea reticulata. (Golden- 
netted Honeysuckle.) Flowers yellow, very fra¬ 
grant; leaves netted and veined with yellow. Each 
25 cents. 
Mandevillea suaveolens. (Chili Jasmine.) Large 
white fragrant flowers, very showy. Each 25 cents. 
Passiflora coerulea. (Blue Passion Vine.) Flow¬ 
ers purple, blue and white. Each 25 to 50 cents. 
Phaseolus caracalla. (Snail Vine.) Lilac, purple 
and yellow. Each 25 cents. 
Smilax. (Medeola asparagoides.) A well-known 
plant, Requires a little shade. Each 10 cents; 
per doz. $1.00. 
Snail Vine. See Phaseolus. 
Solanum Jasminoides. (Potato Vine.) A very 
rapid growing vine; flowers in clusters, white with 
yellow centers. Each 25 cents to 35 cents. 
Solanum Wendlandi. Immense clusters of large, 
light, lavender blue flowers; large, glossy, dark 
green foliage. Truly a magnificent plant. Each 
35 cents to 50 cents. 
Tacsonia Van Volxemi. Closely related to the 
passion flowers. Flowers very large, brightest 
scarlet. Each 35 cents to 50 cents. 
Tecoma jasminoides. Bright glossy green foliage; 
flowers white shaded at the throat to deep purple. 
Each 35 cents. 
Wistaria chinensis. (Chinese Wistaria.) A 
splendid rapid growing climber producing long 
pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers. Each 50 
cents to $1.50. 
Wistaria chinensis alba. A white flowered form 
of the preceding. Each 50 cents to $1.50. 
MISCELLANEOUS FLOWERING 
PLANTS. 
Abutilon. (Flowering Maple.) Leading varieties. 
Each 15 to 35 cents. 
Begonia. Leading sorts. Each 15c, per doz. $1.50. 
Diosma fragrans. (Breath of Heaven.) White, 
fragrant. Each 25 to 75 cents. 
Fuchsia. Leading sorts. Each 25 to 50 cents. 
Geranium, Ivy-leaved. Many leading sorts. Each 
10c, per doz. $1.00. 
Geranium. Single and Double leading sorts. Each 
10c, per doz. $1.00. 
Heliotrope. Leading varieties. Each 25 cents. 
Hydrangea hortensis. Each 25 to 50 cents. 
Lantana. Leading sorts. Each 15 to 35 cents. 
Marguerite, White and Yellow. Each 10c, per 
doz. $1.00. 
Pelargonium. Leading sorts. Each 25 cents. 
Plumbago capensis. Blue. Each 25 to 50 cents. 
Poinsettia pulcherrima. Each 35 to 50 cents. 
Shasta Daisy. Each 10c, per doz. $1.00. 
Salvia splendens. Each 10c, per doz. $1.00. 
