. IPOMCEA NOCTIPHYTON. (Evening Glory, or Moon Flower.) A rapid growing plant of the " Morning Glory " family, with pure white moon-like flowers, 6 inches in diameter, which open at night; as a rapid climber for covering arbors, verandas, trees or walls, it has no superior. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz. Jasminum Gracillimum. JASMIN UM. Gracillimum. Exceedingly floriferous. A flow- ering shoot is produced from every joint, which terminates in a dense cluster of pure white fra- grant flowers, in bloom from October to February. 50 cts. each. Grandiflorum. This favorite variety, known as


. IPOMCEA NOCTIPHYTON. (Evening Glory, or Moon Flower.) A rapid growing plant of the " Morning Glory " family, with pure white moon-like flowers, 6 inches in diameter, which open at night; as a rapid climber for covering arbors, verandas, trees or walls, it has no superior. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz. Jasminum Gracillimum. JASMIN UM. Gracillimum. Exceedingly floriferous. A flow- ering shoot is produced from every joint, which terminates in a dense cluster of pure white fra- grant flowers, in bloom from October to February. 50 cts. each. Grandiflorum. This favorite variety, known as the Catalonian Jasmine, is a valuable winter blooming sort. The flowers are pure white and deliciously fragrant. 25 cts. each. Grand Duke. Large white, imbricated double flowers; fragrant. 30 cts. each. Nudiflorum ( Yellow Flowering Jasmine). Climb- er ; producing fragrant yellow flowers; hardy with protection in this latitude. 25 cts. each. Officinale (WlMe Flowering Jasmine). Pure white, fragrant; hardy with protection in this latitude. 25 cts. each. Sambac. Very fragrant white flowers; a splendid house plant. 30 cts. each. Sambac flore pleno. Similar to the above, with double flowers. 30 cts. each. New Berne, N. C. — " Plants received in fine order ; thanks for ; —J. R. B. Carroway.


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