. Olea Fragrans. A favorite greenhouse shrub, delightfully fragrant; the scent from a small plant is sufficient to perfume a large conservatory. 50 cents to # each. Queen of the Violets. Heliotrope. Queen of the Violets. A new and distinct variety, especially valuable for winter-flowering on account of its free habit, rich color and fragrance. Deep violet purple, with large, pure white eye. Chieftain. Deep lilac, large truss. Grandiflorum. Pale lilac. Mad. de Blonay. White. 15 cents each; $ per dozen. J asmine. Gracillimum. A small-growing species, with large panicles of pure white flo


. Olea Fragrans. A favorite greenhouse shrub, delightfully fragrant; the scent from a small plant is sufficient to perfume a large conservatory. 50 cents to # each. Queen of the Violets. Heliotrope. Queen of the Violets. A new and distinct variety, especially valuable for winter-flowering on account of its free habit, rich color and fragrance. Deep violet purple, with large, pure white eye. Chieftain. Deep lilac, large truss. Grandiflorum. Pale lilac. Mad. de Blonay. White. 15 cents each; $ per dozen. J asmine. Gracillimum. A small-growing species, with large panicles of pure white flowers. 50 cents to $ Grandiflorum. The Catalonian Jasmine, white, very fragrant, 25 cents. Grand Duke of Tuscany. Double white, very sweet. 50 cents. Sambac. White, 50 cents. Mandarin Oranges. The most ornamental of the dwarf oranges ; strong fruiting plants. $ each ; $ per dozen.


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