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Seed Catalogue and Garden Guide.

PASSION FLOWER—These beautiful climbers are so varied in the markings and colors of their flowers that it would be useless to attempt to describe them. They are very desirable for the house or conservatory, and succeed well with ordinary treatment.
Cœrulea—A rapid climbing Passion Vine, hardy, requiring only slight protection in winter; flowers azure blue, produced freely throught the summer. Each 15c.
Constance Elliott—The new hardy white Passion Flower. A splendid cl mbing [climbing] plant of great merit; now attracting great attention on account of its great beauty and desirability. Each, 20c.
MYOSOTIS—(Forget-me-not)—A charming, constant blooming plant, requiring plenty of water and partially shaded situations; valuable for cut flower purposes. 10 cts. each, $1.00 per doz,[.]
MARGUERITE DAISY—Single White. Each, 10c.
Double Golden—Nothing could be more showy than this beautiful new plant, either as a pot plant or bedded out. It might be called the “Shower of Gold,” as it is a perfect mass of rich, golden yellow flowers the whole year round. Well grown plants have as many as one hundred and fifty flowers on them at once. Each, 15c.
MOONFLOWER—One of the handsomest climbers in existence, growing to a hight [height] of 25 to 40 feet, and covered nightly and on dull days with its white, moonlike flowers from five to six inches in diameter. It has also a rich, Jessamine like odor at night. Each, 15c.
MOUNTAIN PINK—(Crassulus)—A fine plant for basket or rockeries; flowers bright pink, two inches in diameter. Each, 10c.
MUSK PLANT—Flowers yellow. Each, 10c.
OLEANDER—Double pink. Each, 25c.
White—Each, 25c.
NASTURTIUM—Darkness—A charming novelty, similar to the common [common] Nasturitum [Nasturtium] in habit, but the flower is as double as a rose, and of a dark mahogany red, or black. Very handsome and a constant bloomer, but bears no seed. Each,25c.
MANETTA Bicolor—Possesses more real points of meri [merit] than any other plant of recent introduction. Its remarkably continuous and profuse blooming qualities, the ease with which it can be grown, its attractive appearance, its adaptability for both pot culture and bedding, will all tend to make it indispensable for bay-windows, vases, baskets, etc. It also succeeds well when bedded out, as it grows rapidly and blooms freely all summer. Not being hardy, it should be potted up in the autumn. It is especially adapted to winter blooming. Indeed, we believe it to be a constant bloomer. Color, vivid crimson-scarlet, tipped golden yellow Each, 15c.
OXALIS—Fine pot or basket plant. Each, 10c.
OTHONNA—Good basket plants. Each, 10c.
PETUNIAS—We have all of the finest double fringed varieties. Each, 15c.
PANSIES—Those lovely flowers, favorites with everyone, are too well known to need any description. Nothing can be more effective, whether grown in beds, ribbons, groups, or interspersed among other plants in the border. Our plants are strong and well grown from the best seed.
Choice Mixed—Per dozen, 50c.
Iowa Beauty, Iowa Giant, Trimardeau, White—Any separate colors, per doz. 75c.
A royal assortment of twenty-four best Pansy plants for $1.00.

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[image caption: PASSION FLOWER.]

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[text in image: MANETTIA VINE]

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[text in image: A.BLANC. 1887]
[image caption: MOON FLOWER.]

FLUTED FLOWER POTS.

A handsome new pattern, now offered for the first time. Price is the same as for the common plain pots, so they are sure to be popular.

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Per doz.
4 inch pots and saucers $ .60
5 inch pots and saucers .80
6 inch pots and saucers 1.00
7 inch pots and saucers 1.50
8 inch pots and saucers 2.40
9 inch pots and saucers 3.00
No charge for packing or delivering to depot here. All orders for these must amount to at least $1 00 [$1.00]. Many styles of handsome pots and hanging baskets and vases at very low prices.

BASKETS.

We keep a very full and complete line of Plain and Fancy Baskets for filling with flowers, and in no way can flowers be arranged more handsomely than in baskets. Price, three cents to two dollars each. A plain eight-inch basket for 25 cents.

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