. Book of flowers from Miss Martha Hiser, seedswoman and florist. Seed industry and trade; Seeds; Flowers; Plants, Ornamental. NEW GIANT FLOWERED HELIOTROPES. Czar—A very dwarf growing variety with black stems and enormous panicles of dark violet bloom. Very rich in color and of the "Giant ; Price, 10 cents each. Czarina—A very fine companion for the above. A little taller grower; deep indigo blue with white eye; enormous trusses of the "Giant ; Price, 10 cents each. Le Cid—Semi-dwarf and very robust: panicles very large and the florets of the very largest size ye


. Book of flowers from Miss Martha Hiser, seedswoman and florist. Seed industry and trade; Seeds; Flowers; Plants, Ornamental. NEW GIANT FLOWERED HELIOTROPES. Czar—A very dwarf growing variety with black stems and enormous panicles of dark violet bloom. Very rich in color and of the "Giant ; Price, 10 cents each. Czarina—A very fine companion for the above. A little taller grower; deep indigo blue with white eye; enormous trusses of the "Giant ; Price, 10 cents each. Le Cid—Semi-dwarf and very robust: panicles very large and the florets of the very largest size yet obtained. Mauve passing to lilac ancLtender rose, with clear white eye. A very beautiful and a most attractive variety. Price, 15 cents each. Le Poitevine—Enormous florets compose the very large truss of bloom; color, mauve, violet and azure with shadings of rose. A robust, semi-dwarf grower, very free and continuous in bloom. Price, 10 cents each. Md. Bruant— A fine companion for the above; a little taller grower. Color, lilac, with white eye; enormous trusses of the "Giant ; Price, 10 cents each. Picciola—Rosy violet with white center. A giant variety, also very free and of beautiful habit. Price, 10 cents each. Prince Charmant, Novelty — Handsome foliage with ex- tremely free blooming qualities. Color, a lovely tint of bluish mauve. The panicles of bloom are of enormous size. 10c each. Sweet-Scented Jasmines. Heliotrope* miss lizzie: COOK. The Grand QUEEN CACTUS Phyllocactus Latifrons, or Queen Cactus—The giant of its family. Magnificent night bloomer; flowers eight, ten and twelve inches across,, produced on plants scarcely a foot high, from May to August. Quick grower if good soil and warm, though somewhat shady position be given it. The most suitable Cactus for all around pur- poses, as it is sure to bloom profusely and make fine and valuable specimens. The perfume is especially delight- ful. I recommend it above all other cacti, and belie


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