Our new guide to rose culture : 1906 . (Rhyncospernum Jasminoides)A beautiful pot plant, with glossy, evergreen fol-iage, producing mas-es of pure white, Jessamine-likeflowers of most exquisite fragrance; climbing habit;exceedingly fine for trellis and window garden. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $ THE WATERHYACINTH A curious plant of greatbeauty. Has smooth,^. , round, gre^n leaves, to which are attached a pufled, bladder-like stalk, by whichmeans the plant is enabled to float on the surface of the wateruntil the roots secure themselves firmly in the soil below. Theflowers come in be


Our new guide to rose culture : 1906 . (Rhyncospernum Jasminoides)A beautiful pot plant, with glossy, evergreen fol-iage, producing mas-es of pure white, Jessamine-likeflowers of most exquisite fragrance; climbing habit;exceedingly fine for trellis and window garden. 15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $ THE WATERHYACINTH A curious plant of greatbeauty. Has smooth,^. , round, gre^n leaves, to which are attached a pufled, bladder-like stalk, by whichmeans the plant is enabled to float on the surface of the wateruntil the roots secure themselves firmly in the soil below. Theflowers come in beautiful long spikes, and each flower is thesize of a silver dollar; color a lovely shade of lilac-rose tintedazure blue, with the center rich, golden yellow. in tubs or bowls, and give plenty of eun. Strong plants,15 cts. each ; 4 for 50 cts.; 9 for $1. The Pitcher Plant—Saracenla Purpurea The wonderful Pitcher Plant, the leaves of which will holda good-sized teacupful of water. A never-ending source ofamusement and i)leasure. The pitchers or leaves have a well-defined and handsome spout, and are from eight lo twelveilches lone; Color deep red and green variegated and he flowers are large, color deep purple. Does well in pots orin open ground. Likes shade and plentv of moi


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