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SELAGIXELLA MERTEXSI VARIEGATA. 



A very pretty variegated variety. Its very couspicuous white Wotches, con- 

 trasted with the green, appeal at a short distance as if speckled with silver, or half 

 covered with snowflukes. 3u cents each. 



SELAGIXELLA DEXTICULATA AUREA. 



The tips of the shoots are tipped with yellow, giving a pleasant contrast —a pretty 

 variety. 30 cents each, 



SCHIZOSTYLIS COCCIXEA. 



A bulbous-rooted plant, having flowers varying from deep crimson to vivid scarlet. 

 It is nearly hardy and of the easiest culture, blooming profusely during the winter 

 months, in any ordinary greenhouse 30 cents each. 



THUXBERGIA LAURIFOLIA, 



This magnificent climber cannot be too highly praised — to the Florist and all who 

 require winter blooms, it is indispensable, as its flowers in the greatest profusion 

 during the winter months. The flowers are quite persistent, and of a delicate vio- 

 let blue. 7o cents each, 



THUXBERGIA FRAGRAXS. 



Another valuable winter blooming plant, flowers pure white, and free flowercr. 

 75 cents each. 



ERYTHRIXA CRISTA GALLI, 50 cents each. 

 ERYTHRIXA MADAME BELANGIER, |1 each. 



Beautiful summer flowering plants, with dark crimson coral-like flowers. The 

 roots, which are fleshy, can be put away in a cellar, liKe Dahlias during winter. 



ANEMOXE JAPOXICA ALBA,— Honorine Jobert. 



Makes a splendid bed for autumn flowering ; large white flowers — handsome 

 perennial. 25 cents each. 



LITHOSPERMlM FRUTICOSUM. 



A charming dwarf growing plant, producing bright blue flowers in the greatest 

 abundance. 25 cents eacn. 



ARTEMESIA STELLERIAXA. 



One of the best silver foliaged plants ever introdacel. Its stems, branches and 

 leaves are alike covered with silky white hairs, giving the whole plant a charming 

 silvery appearance, which increases with exposure to light and air. 20 cts. each. 



CEXTAUREA GYMXOCARPA. 



Leaves of a downy white, forming an admirable contrast with Coleus aud other 

 foliaged plants. Beautiful for bedding out. 30 cents each. 



CEXTAUREA ARGEXTEA PLUMOSA, 



This variety has very elegant silvery surfaced leaves, long and fern-like. The 

 b3st white leaved plant in cultivation. 50 cents each. 



CINERARIA MARITIMA. 



Similar to the Centaureas, with cut white foliage — very easy of cultivation. 25 

 cents each. 



CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 



These have been raised from the finest strain, and embrace mmy new and beau- 

 tiful varieties. As a winter blooming plant it is invalu-ible. 75 cents each. 



TRYCIRTIS HIRTUS, OR GRAXDIFLORA, 



This fine herl)aceous plant is quite hardy, it grows 2 to 3 feet high, and the co- 

 pious blossoms which appear on the axils of tlie leaves are of a pearly white, dotted 

 with clear purple, rendering it as singular looking as it is beautiful. 30 cents each. 



