14 John Saul's 



produced in large corymbs of a dozen and more, waxy like, from 3 to 4 inches 

 long, and deliciously fragrant. It is a beautiful plant. $1.50 each. 



PAULINIA THALICTRIFOLIA. 



A very beautiful semi-scandent stove foliage plant, which will be most useful 

 for all kinds of decorative purposes. It is of a slender growth, producing very 

 freely its beautifully cut leaves, which resemble the fronds of a highly divided 

 Maiden-hair Fern. The matured leaves are of a striking bright green, the 

 young shoots and foliage being of a beautiful rosy tint. The plant may be 

 grown either on a trellis or in bush form, and as such \s a very great acquisition 

 both as a plant for table decoration or to cut from. $1 each 



*ALOCASIA INTERMEDIA. 



This is a beautiful garden hybrid ; leaves the same shape as those of A. 

 Veitchii, but very much larger, the footstalks are prettily mottled. It is of 

 very free growth, and retains its leaves a long time. Makes a very beautiful 

 and striking specimen plant. $2 each. 



ALOCASIA MACRORHIZA VARIEGATA. 



Leaves nearly as large as Colocasia Esculeniem, broadly splashed with white. 

 Some leaves nearly all white. For easy growth, combined with the rich varie- 

 gation, makes it a very telling subject for exhibition. 50 cts. to $1 each. 



ALOCASIA ILLUSTRIS. (Gibsonii.) 



A free-growing bold-habited perennial, intermediate in its general aspect 

 between Alocasia and Caladhtm. The leaf-stalks are erect, and have a brown- 

 ish purple tint, color a rich green, marked between the principal veins by 

 broad patches of blackish-olive, and forming a striking contrast with the 

 brighter green portions of the leaf surface. It is somewhat in the way of A. 

 Jcnningsii, but is of much larger and more vigorous growth. 50 cts. each. 



*ALOCASIA SEDENI. 



" A very beautiful hybrid, between A. Meiallica and A. Lowii. The form of 

 the leaf is perfectly intermediate between the two parents, whilst the coloring 

 is a very striking and pleasing combination of the metallic hue of the one 

 parent, with the dark green and prominent white veins of the other. As a 

 fine foliage plant, we consider it decidedly superior to both parents, and in 

 all respects worthy of a place in the most select collections." $2 each. 



ALOCASIA ZEBRINA. 



Fine yellow leaf-stalk, with distinct black marks, rendering it a very con- 

 spicuous plant. It makes a grand specimen. $1 each. 



ALOCASIA METALL1CA. 



A plant possessed of great beauty. Large thick shell-like leaves of a bronzy 

 copper color. It is distinct and admirable in every respect. $1. 



ERIOCNEMA MARMOREUM. 



Plant dwarf, with habit of some of the Begonias, leaves green, striped with 

 broad bands of white ; a beautiful plant. 75 cts. each. 



SONERILA MARGARITACEA. 



A small plant, with bright green leaves dotted all over with white spots — a 

 gem. 75 cts. each. 



