14 John Saul's 



*RTJELLIA MACRANTHA. 



A Brazilian plant. Flowers freely of a fine violet-carmine, a pleasing color 

 This plant is of free growth in a warm house, flowering profusely and showy. 

 One of the very finest winter blooming plants of recent introduction. 75c. each. 



ERANTHEMUM LAXIFLORUM. 



It is a plant of erect habit, much branched with opposite ovate-oblong leaves, 

 from the axils of which the flowers are produced in cymes of three or more and 

 usually with a pair of bracts. The corolla tube is long and slender, the lobes of 

 the limb nearly of equal size, spreading, and of a purplish crimson, quite unique. 

 The flowers are continuously produced during the autumn and winter months. 

 60 cents. 



*DIEPFENBACHIA NOBILIS. 



The plant is stocky in habit, and well set with spreading leaves. The leaf- 

 stalks are very pale g^een. The blades are of a deep rich green, marked over 

 the central portion to within about an inch of the margin, with largish angular, 

 irregular and variously confluent white spots, which contrast strongly with the 

 color of the margin and intervening portions. Altogether a strikingly hand- 

 some plant of its group. $1.00 each. 



*IXORA REGINA. 



An extrem.ely attractive and distinct variety, freely producing large dense 

 trusses very full of pips, which are of a rich violet salmon color. It is of a 

 dwarf compact habit, and the flowers are of a deep shade of color; the trusses 

 are of a somewhat similar shape to those of /. coccinea, but the plant is much 

 more compact in growth than that variety. It is a most superb and efiTective 

 flowering plant. $1.00 each. 



*IXORA "PRINCE OF ORANGE." 



This variety is distinct in color from any other, and is a valuable addition to 

 this ornamental genus. It is of free compact habit; flowers rich orange-red, 

 tinged with violet towards the centre, and produced in large and dense terminal 

 corymbs. $1.00 each, 



nXORA FRASERI. 



A most effective and beautiful variety, of free and vigorous growth, with 

 rich dark green foliage and numerous large, terminal, globular flower-heads, 

 with blossoms of a brilliant flamed salmon color, upon carmine scarlet flower 

 tubes, and rich under pedicels or flower stalks. $1.00 each. 



CHOISYA TERNATA. 



This is a free growing and beautiful plant, nearly or quite hardy, a profuse 

 bloomer, pure white sweet scented flowers, like orange blossoms. This plant 

 will be largely forced for its flowers, like Deutzia Gracilis. 50 cents each. 



*CROTON EVANSIANUS. 



" A handsome Croton well distinguished by the peculiar form of its trilobate 

 leaves and the depth of coloring pervading the whole plant. The newest formed 

 leaves are light olive green with mid-ribs and veins of golden yellow, and the 

 inter-spaces spotted with the same color. As the leaves become older, the green 

 deepens and changes to a bright bronzy crinnson, and the golden yellow of the 

 midribs, veins and spots becomes a rich orange scarlet." $3.00 each. 



