. SOLANUM W'ENDLANDI (MAGNIFICUM). Solannm Wendlandi (Magnificnm.) A rare and beautiful species of climbing habit, beginning to flower early in July and continu- ing in full bloom until cut down by severe frost. This was one of the most highly admired plants in our trial grounds the past summer, attracting attention at once on account of the large size of its flowers, which are over two inches in diameter, and are pro- duced in large clusters, frequently over one hundred flowers bein^i on one truss. Color, a mauve blue of a distinct and pleasing shade. 25 cents each. Rhyncospermum Jasminoides.
. SOLANUM W'ENDLANDI (MAGNIFICUM). Solannm Wendlandi (Magnificnm.) A rare and beautiful species of climbing habit, beginning to flower early in July and continu- ing in full bloom until cut down by severe frost. This was one of the most highly admired plants in our trial grounds the past summer, attracting attention at once on account of the large size of its flowers, which are over two inches in diameter, and are pro- duced in large clusters, frequently over one hundred flowers bein^i on one truss. Color, a mauve blue of a distinct and pleasing shade. 25 cents each. Rhyncospermum Jasminoides. A beautiful greenhouse plant, with very glossy evergreen foli- age, producing masses of pure white Jasmine-like flowers, de- lightfully fragrant ; in bloom about May and June. It is of a climbing habit, and presents a beautiful appearance when pro- perly trained. The flowers are very desirable for bouquets, etc. 50 cents each. Schubertia Grandiflora. An exceedingly pretty climber, which succeeds admirably in the open ground during the summer months, producing the entire summer, until cut down by severe frost, clusters of large funnel-shaped, fleshy-white flow- ers of delightful fragrance, not unlike Stephanotis Floribunda in appearance. 75 cents each. Sanseviera Zealanica. An elegant variegated plant, especially adapted for house decoration, the thick leathery leaves stand- ing the heat and dust of the house with impunity. 30 cts. each ; 4 for § Smilax. (51TRS1PHYLL11 ASPARAG01DES.) i A climbing plant, unsurpassed in the graceful beauty of its foliage ; its peculiar wavy formation renders it one of the most valuable plants for bou- quets, wreaths, festoons and decorations. Can be easily grown in the house. 15 cts. each ; § per dozen ; § per 100. Swaiusonia Galegifolia Alba. A most desirable overblooming plant, with pure white flowers, produced in sprays of from 12 to 20 flowers each, the individual blooms resembling a Sweet Pea. As a decorative plant for the wi
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