OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
15 
Eachs _ Each. 
* Croton Prince of Wales (Glorious), this is one faleate or often distorted, their surface being _ 
of the long leaved drooping forms ofCroton. The either smooth or undulated....................2..s0eees 50 
leaves are from 1% to 2 feet in length, some- * Croton Williamsii, this is one of the red-tinted 
times plane and sometimes strongly undulated. series, very str ongly flushed with violet crimson. 
The ground coler is green, and the variegation The leaf has a central band and costa of yellow, 
creamy-yellow, very variable in character. In from which the pinnate veins of the same color 
some there is a creamy-yellow mid-rib, with a branch out on either side. These veins all 
band on each side; the others, the mid-rib is change to deep crimson and the whole plant 
PRION MCC Mec censcctcase secsces-cecssc2-cayesesssescerebeee 50 becomes flushed with a glowing tint of crim- 
*Variabilis (Falcatus), a robust variety. It son, shaded with violet, which renders it ex- 
has long leaves, marbled and blotched with tremely CONSPICUOUS. ..............0...sceesceeeee coeceeeee 50 
different shades of yellow, orange and crimson. Extra size plants of the above Crotons can be 
The leaves both in color and shape, are very supplied at extra prices. 
variable; some are straight, others recurved, 
BERTOLONIAS. 
* Bertolonia Guttata, leaves dark green, pro- * Bertolonia Van Houteii, has the leaves of a rich 
tusely dotted with rose colored spots, a charm- Ca velyet ground color, traversed broadwise 
AUNT LAUD MG ee es canes swan cca coaktea nz oceenctis Lee Rade ehaeataS 50 by large bars of beautiful magenta red, and 
* Rodeckii, ground color bronze, speckled with dotted “all over with thousands of spots of the 
white spots, nerves fine green, edged with same color. This description will however, 
CREAM VAWARTTC} ea PEM o aes eos See ee ee eee 1 00 give only aslight idea of the real beauty of this 
* Superbissima, (Jewel plant), bronzy crimson, TOLD cca con coc ee saedacoacuo0d06000805006 40003400506000560550355556 50 
foliage exquisitely spotted with white; a gem... 2 50 
GOODYERAS. 
* Goodyera Dawsoniana, a very beautiful plant. *Geodyera Discolor, a beautiful plant, grows 
The leaves are blackish green on the upper side, about six inches high ; foliage a beautitul dark 
and very glossy, with lines of beautiful golden velvety color, with white markings through its 
purple transve ine. from the base of the ADEs entire ‘length, HOWEYS WILE <5.---.5s--sc05--- Seisceozees 50 
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LAURESTINUS.--Viburnum Tinus. 
*Laurestinus Splendens, a variety of Lauresti- Laurestinus Pure White, the flowers of this 
nus, with magnificent large flowers. A good VAT ehye anes UNC WLC suamascsss.caacconscenesneceaecscss lO 
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PHYLLANTHUS ROSEA-PICTUM. 
This variegation is exceedingly rich and varied, no two colored leaves showing precisely the same markings 
with like tints. Many of the leaves are bright crimson, which is also the color of the stem during the early stage 
of growth; some are a light cream color, tinged with a delicate blush, others again bave a dark bronzy hue, shaded 
with crimson ; some are dark green w ith blotches and spots of rose, while others are tri-colored, white with differ- 
ent shades of rose and green. 40 cents. 
*HIBISCUS CARDIOPHYLLUS, (New). 
I have the pleasure of offering this extremely beautiful Hibiscus, which I have received from southwestern 
Texas. In habit it resembles an Abutilon. My plants were bedded out the past summer and succeeded admira- 
bly, flowering profusely during the season. The flowers are bright scarlet, over two inches across, which makes it 
avery striking g plant. A sterling novelty. 50 ceuts. 
DICHORISANDRAS. 
Dichorisandra Thyrsiflora, a very fine species, 
flowers in a thyrse of rich azure; magnificent 
* Dichorisandra Mosaica, an extremely hand- 
some plant, of dwarf habit; leaves large, ground 
SPI RUMEN emaee ceases Sein sacic Sans sdesasteascs'esdesdseceusitee cesses SUS) color of the upper side rich deep shining green, 
Undata, very different from D. Mosaica, ‘produe- traversed with an innumerable quantity of par- 
ing lar: ze ovate leaves, very dark green in color; allel transverse fine white lines; the upper side 
the mid-rib and veins are of a ighter green, is of a uniform deep purple. It also produces 
which gives the leaves a striped or marbled ap- lovelyerichtaz ure) tl OWersseccc.nsects ceeeces-neetesce ose 1 00 
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ADIANTUMS. 
* Adiantum Cuneatum Grandiceps, one of the * Adiantum Dolabriforme, a beautiful evergreen 
most distinct as well as one of the most attrac- Adiantum ; fronds elongated, pinnate prolifer- 
tive of that most useful and popular of all Adi- ous pinnules dolabriform. An exceedingly 
antums—A.Cuneatum. It.differs from the spe- PVACCIUIPH ELM cee cncessseereo cereal cos cece ones ssaneccces - 1 00 
cies in several striking particulars. Itis more * Victoriez, a handsome decorative Fern of dwarf 
robust in habit, the fronds are more elongated, densely tufted habit. Fronds ovate , bipinnate, 
and terminate in a dense tassel of finger-like with about one pair of compound pinnse and 
growths; the pinne also terminate in similar 4-5 simple ones. Pinnules large, bluntly del- 
but smaller branchings, and these by their toid from a truncate base, or caenombordal 
weight give the fronds an elegant arching habit, deeply lobed. Sterile lobes serrate. Sori oblong 
rendering the plant one of the most useful of or reniform at the apex of the lobes. Garden 
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