Climbers and "Plants for Greenhouse "Decoration 
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Solanum 
tAzureum, or Seaforthianum. Of the same habit of 
growth as the Solanum Jasminoides , but producing 
numerous bunches of delicate blue flowers with golden 
anthers, and fragrant. While it produces an " abun¬ 
dance of flowers if planted in open ground, these are not 
freely produced until midsummer, and are injured by 
frost. We recommend, therefore, to grow this beauti¬ 
ful climber in a greenhouse, where the great beauty of 
its flowers is best seen. 15 and 25 cts. 
♦Jasminoides grandiflora. A new variety of more bushy 
habit; flowers white, large, and produced in numerous 
large racemes. 15 cts. 
Swainsona 
15 cts. each, $1 for 10 
tGalegifolia alba. Flowers pure white, produced in 
sprays of 10 to 15 each, and resembling a white sweet 
pea. Blooms nearly the whole year in a cool green¬ 
house. One of the best white-flowering plants. 
tGalegifolia rosea. Rose-colored flowers. 
tTacsonia laevis 
25 cts. each 
Crimson; most profuse bloomer; excellent for out¬ 
door culture in summer; resembles the passion flower. 
Tecoma, or Bignonia 
Strong plants, 25 cts. each, $2 for 10 
tCapensis. One of the most showy half-hardy varie¬ 
ties of this genus. Flowers deep orange, from August 
until midwinter. Can be trained with single stem, and 
makes a conspicuous winter bloomer. 
Jasminoides. Flowers white, with carmine center; 
a fine house plant. 
Vanilla aromatica 
25 and 50 cts. 
The true Vanilla Plant; requires a very warm green¬ 
house. 
Plants for Greenhouse 
This class is intended to be cultivated under glass or in the house, although several varieties are effective 
bedding plants. 
All those prefixed with an asterisk (♦) are desirable winter bloomers. 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS. — For the convenience of patrons not thoroughly familiar with the most desira¬ 
ble plants for furnishing greenhouses, we will make up the following collections. ' All the plants will be distinct, 
and of the most desirable classes and varieties, the selection to be left to us: 
12 Greenhouse Plants.$2 00 1 50 Greenhouse Plants.$ 8 00 
25 Greenhouse Plants. 4 00 I 100 Greenhouse Plants. 15 00 
*Abutilon 
10 cts. each, 80 cts. for 10 
Vigorous - growing plants; almost perpetual 
bloomers; flowers bell-shaped. 
(See under head of Bedding Plants). 
' Acacia Farnesiana (popinac) 
Strong plants, 25 and 50 cts. each 
A well-known half-hardy shrub; flowers yel 
low, in balls, and emitting a delightful violet 
fragrance; an excellent winter bloomer. 
Adamea versicolor 
25 cts. each 
Panicles of white and lilac-tinted flowers. 
Anthericum vittatum var. 
15 cts. each, $1.25 for 10; large plants, 
50 cts. each 
A low-growing plant, with leaves 12 inches 
long, narrow and beautifully striped white; it 
is a good bedding plant. 
Aralia filicifolia 
25 cts. and 50 cts. each 
A good decorative plant, with finely cut foli¬ 
age of a glossy green; stems spotted purple. 
Araucaria excelsa (Norfolk island pine) 
This noble Conifer has succeeded in south Florida, 
and may be considered hardy in sections where the 
winter temperature does not fall below 25 degrees Fahr. 
There are few trees as beautiful. Foliage bright green 
and dense, on slightly pendulous branches; grows to a 
great height, but is at its best when of moderate size. 
Fine plants, 12 inches, $1.50 each; 15 inches, $2 each; 
18 inches, $5 each. 
Allamanda 
25 cts. each, $2 for 10 
*Cathartica. Shrubby plant; flowers handsome, yellow; 
profuse bloomer. Very desirable, both as a house and 
bedding plant. 
*Hendersonii. Flowers golden yellow; a beautiful 
climber; almost perpetual bloomer; can be grown in 
pots and trained to a stake. 
ALLAMANDA 
CATHARTIC’A. 
