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Til HI GOOD <k REBSB COMPANY'S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 
General Collection of Tender Plants—Continued 
COLEUS TRAILING QUEEN 
This is without question the finest of all plants for boxes, 
baskets or vases; it droops and hangs down two feet or more, 
not one little vine, hut a whole clump of them. The center of 
foliage is scarlet, then around that a chocolate border, and 
outer edge of leaf margined green. It is the showiest of all 
Coleus and all vines. Try it. 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per 
hundred. 
CYPRESS ALTERNIFOLIUS 
(Umbrella Plant.) This plant is of the easiest culture, and 
a large specimen is as handsome as a Palm for decoration. It 
makes a handsome pot plant, or can he used in baskets or 
vases, making a charming effect. It will grow luxuriantly in 
water, and is, therefore, indispensable for aquariums. Price, 
50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
DRACENA INDIVISA 
The plant so many use for vase centers. Strong two and 
one-quarter-inch pots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
EUPHORBIA SPLENDENS 
(Or Crown of Thorns.) A curious plant with thick fleshy 
stems which are covered with stout sharp thorns, many an inch 
long. The foliage is bright green and the flowers are a beau¬ 
tiful coral-pink. Very pretty when in bloom and a great cu¬ 
riosity at any time. Soon makes handsome plants. Legem! 
says this is the plant the Savior was crowned with. Price, 60 
cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
FUCHIAS, or Ladies’ Eardrops 
We are large growers of Fuchsias and can supply all the 
leading sorts in both double and single varieties, such as 
Riffard, Enfant Prodigy. Phenomenal, White Phenomenal, 
Glolre des Marches, Sappley Freres. Speciosa, Esperance, 
Kosains Patri. Price, two and one-quarter-inch pots, 50 cents 
per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
GENISTA CANARIENSIS 
Fine for florists' use. Bright yellow flowers. 75 cents per 
dozen; $5.00 per hundred. 
NEW PINK HIBISCUS, PEACHBLOW 
Hibiscus Peachblow. 
This is a sport from the Double Red Hibiscus Rosea Sinensis. 
The flowers are double and from four to five inches in diam¬ 
eter. of a charming rich clear pink color, with small, deep 
crimson center. It is one of the freest flowering plant novel¬ 
ties recently offered. The color is an entirely new and beauti¬ 
ful shade, and it blooms abundantly and continuously during 
the summer and fall months. Large plants two and three 
years old make a magnificent show. It will give general satis¬ 
faction to those who grow it, either in pots or planted out in 
the garden. It blooms well in the winter in greenhouses or 
in any sunny window. 60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
Pour-inch, dozen, $i.25; hundred, $10.00. 
CHINESE HIBISCUS 
Price, two and one-quarter-inch pots, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 
per hundred. Four-inch pots, $1.25 per dozen; $10.00 per 
hundred. 
SINENSIS GIGANTEUS— This is a plant for house cultivation 
during winter or summer, or for planting outside during sum¬ 
mer. It blooms at all times of the year. The plants branch 
freely and flower profusely, commencing to bloom when not 
more than a foot high. As a specimen plant for large pots 
it has an equal only in the Brugmansia. Its flowers are of 
enormous size, often eight to ten inches across, opening flat, 
and of such vivid crimson-scarlet color that they can be 
seen from a long distance like a flaming torch. They can be 
wintered in the cellar or pit with perfect safety, and if one 
does not care to grow them all winter, one should have one 
or two for summer display. 
GRANDIFLORUS — Rich, glossy cut-leaved foliage, literally 
covering the plant with scarlet-crimson flowers. 
SUB-VIOLACEOUS —Flowers of enormous size, beautiful car¬ 
mine, tinted with violet. Probably the largest flower of the 
Hibiscus family, and an unusually free bloomer. We take 
pleasure in recommending this tine plant. 
DOUBLE CRIMSON This grand variety has immense flowers 
of the richest crimson ; combined with glossy foliage, renders 
it best of all. 
AURANTIACUS — Large and double with orange-colored 
flowers. 
CARMINIATUS PERFECTUS —Full, round flowers of perfect 
shape and of a rich, soft, carmine-rose, with a deep crimson 
eye; fully six inches in diameter. 
COLLERII —Flowers buff-yellow. with a crimson-scarlet base; 
peculiarly handsome and double. 
VERSICOLOR —A variety combining in its flowers all the col¬ 
ors of the whole family, being handsomely striped crimson, 
buff, rose and white. Flowers eight inches in diameter. 
FRAGRANT HELIOTROPES 
Price, 40 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
SNOW WREATH —Superb large clusters of deliciously fra¬ 
grant flowers of pure white. 
THE QUEEN— For a neat, dwarf habit, profusion of bloom and 
richness of odor, this Heliotrope has no equal, and its vivid 
color of royal purple, with a distinct white center, gives us 
something entirely new in color, either for summer decora¬ 
tions or winter flowering. This is by far the best of all 
Heliotropes. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE Best free-flowering light lavender. 
CHIEFTAIN —Color deepest violet-purple, large white eye; very 
fragrant; the plant is of vigorous habit: very flbriferous. 
IMPATIENS 
These make handsome pot. plants, or are grand for bedding 
purposes. They are always in bloom. 
40 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 
SULTAN I This makes a very shapely plant, and is in bloom 
continuously the year round, outdoors or indoors, even in 
the small plants three or four inches high. The bloom is a 
bright red, and comes so profusely as to almost cover the 
entire plant: very desirable. 
PINK BEAUTY —Same as above, except salmon-pink flowers, 
purple eye. 
SALMON QUEEN -A lovely salmon shade. 
VIOLET QUEEN -A deep rich violet color. 
HOLSTII— Brilliant vermilion; fine. 
SWEET=SCENTED JASMINES 
GRAND DUKE -This Jasmine is very easily grown, even small 
plants bear a profusion of very double creamy-white flowers, 
having a delicious perfume. It is a magnificent plant, and 
will become one of the most valuable and popular plants 
when it becomes better known. Price, 75 cents per dozen; 
$5.00 per hundred. 
JASMINE MALAYAN (Rhyncospermum Jasminoides) -This is 
one of the most desirable Jasmines known. The dark ever¬ 
green foliage, with the pure white waxy flowers, make a very 
effective plant. The flowers are very fragrant, of a most 
delicate odor. Price. $1.25 per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
Three-inch pots, $8.00 per hundred. 
GARDENIA FLORIDA (Cape Jasmine) —This is the old stand¬ 
by that is so largely used for cut flowers at Decoration Day. 
60 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. 
JUSTICIAS 
Brazilian Plume Plant— Perhaps no plant has attracted so 
much attention in the past two years as the Justicia, or Bra¬ 
zilian Plume Plant. The plant is a strong, yapid grower, and 
throws up long stems, on which arc produced fine, plume-like 
pink flowers, the ends of each petal drooping in a most charm¬ 
ing manner. When the plants are but a few months old they 
arc literally covered with their beautiful blossoms. It does 
equally well either for house or outdoor culture. 
JUSTICIA CARNEA -Beautiful pink. 
Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
