VENTURA-BY-THE-SEA, CALIFORNIA. as 
PASSIFLORA Scarlet. One of California’s most brilliant climb- 
ers. It will, in three years, reach the tops of the tallest trees, completely 
taking possession. With its handsome foliage and vivid scarlet flowers, 
it is wonderfully effective. Fine for the conservatory. Ready after 
April 15. 25 to 40c each. Should be sent with soil. 
SMILAX. This plant has beautiful, small, glossy foliage. It is 
a rapid grower and, without exception, one of the finest climbing plants. 
Scwlocito) 2c each. 
SOLANUM Wendlandii. Has immense panicles of large violet- 
blue flowers 2% to 3 inches across. It is indescribably lovely, and is one 
of the plants that sell at sight. Itis a rapid grower, and of very easy 
cultivation. 15c to 25c each. 
TECGMA. Jasminoides Alba. Fiowers pure white, with a 
pale yellow throat. ‘They are also larger, of heavier texture than the 
older varieties, and the lobes of the flower tube are fuller and overlap 
each other, giving a soft effect that is very beautiful. Very rare. 50ceach. 
Jasminoides. A very handsome climber, and always admired. 
Glossy foliage and clusters of large flaring, trumpet-like flowers, white 
with maroon-red throat, and pink with a red throat. White and pink, 25c 
each. 
Mackenii ‘‘Rosea.”’ A remarkably handsome climber from 
South Africa with handsome foliage and magnificent racemes of 
large showy flowers, that resembles pink azaleas. They are old rose, pink, 
~ veined darker pink. This beautiful plant can scarcely be too highly rec- 
ommended. 25c to 50c each. 
TACSONIA “Sutherlandi.” Of vigorous habit, with handsome, 
large, shining, three-lobed foliage; strong texture, and rich dark green. 
The flowers measure 4 inches across. The color is an exquisite carmine 
rose, shaded darker in the center, with a tiny purple fringe around the 
throat. Fine for conservatory. Should be sent with soil. 25c to $1.00 
each. 
Palms, Dracaenas, Etc. 
BRAHEA Edulis. A new variety of Fan Palm from Guadaloupe 
Island. Large plants, $2.00 to $2.50 each; small plants, 35c each. 
Filamentosa. The hardy California Fan Palm, and a most vigor- 
ous growing plant. Foliage very regular, and of a bright green, deeply 
and regularly pinnated, the margins of each being covered with long 
hair-like filaments, giving them a remarkable appearance from other Fan 
Palms.- Small plants, 15c, 25c to 50c each; large plants, $1.00 each. 
COR YPHA Australis, Livistonia. A very hardy Australian 
Palm; with dark green foliage, very symmetrically and regularly slit, the 
seginents partly doubled from base of petioles or leaf-stock, which is 
thickly armed with crookedspines. Strong plants, 75c each; plants 2 to $ 
feet high, $1.50 to $3.50 each. 
