28 John Saul's 



Per plant 

 Macrocarphylla, (Atrocarpus imperialis.) A robust vigorous grower with 



immense foliage 1 00 



Parcelii. A splendid decorative plant with beautifully variegated foliage. 

 The leaves, which are of large size, thin texture and coarsely serrated 

 on the margins, are of a bright green color, profusely but irregularly 



blotched with creamy white and dark green ; 50 



Australis. Foliage, a pretty ornamental plant 30 



Lucida. Leaves bright green, shining 30 



PHOBMIVM.—New Zealand Flaoc, 



*Atropurpuream. A very desirable species; habit the same as P. ienax ; 

 leaves reddish purple. This makes a distinct decorative plant for the 

 conservatory, and a fine subject for the sub-tropical garden. A dis- 

 tinct and beautiful plant 



*Colensoi Variegatum. This beautiful plant has fine broad erect pointed 

 dark green leaves, elegantly banded at the margin with one or some- 

 times two conspicuous stripes of creamy white. It has the same 

 mode of growth as F. ienax, but is altogether distinct, while its more 

 erect habit gives it quite a distinct appearance $1 to 3 00 



*Cooki Variegatum. An elegant, somewhat dwarf-growing plant ; leaves 

 green, beautifully striped with golden yellow. Native of New Zea- 

 land. Price on application. 



*Yeitchii Variegatum. This is a finely variegated form of the well-known 

 New Zealand Flax. The leaves are of the same size as the species, 

 with conspicuous broad stripes of creamy white running out their 

 whole length, and contrasting well with the light shining green 

 ground color. It is a truly noble plant , $1 to 3 00 



TUCCA. 



Aloefolia Variegata. We received a special premium for a fine specimen 

 of this plant from the Maryland Horticultural Society. Leaves green, 

 broadly striped and banded with yellow ; a beautiful variegated 

 plant 75 cts. to 1 50 



*Quadricolor. The foliage of this is long, recurved and beautifully varie- 

 gated. A very fine plant 1 60 



DIPLADENIA, (Echites.) 



Amcena. Flowers of a soft pink color, sufi"used with rose, somewhat re- 

 sembling D. Splendens, but in every respect a great improvement on 

 that variety, being of superior form, the lobes being stiff" and round, 

 instead of refiex and pointed. For summer blooming in the green- 

 house, no climber is more lovely than this 50 



Urophylla. A prettj^ species, flowers yellow 50 



*Boliviensis. A very free-flowering white Dipladenia. In habit it is 

 very compact, producing an abundance of flowers in a much smaller 

 state than almost any other species. The foliage is medium in size, 

 and of a light glossy green color. The flowers pure white, with a dis- 

 tinct yellow centre 1 00 



*Hybrida. A very floriferous variety; flowers resembling D. insignis 



both in color and form, but are produced in much greater profusion.. 1 00 



CYCLAMENS. 



Persicum. These have been raised from the finest strain and embrace 

 many new and beautiful varieties. As a winter blooming plant it is 

 invaluable 25 to 50 



Giganteum. A very large and fine variety of Persicum 50 



