OF NEW, RARE, AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
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NAGELIAS. 
Nezgelia, Amabilis, fine panicle of snow white flow- | 
ers, with large lemon-yellow spots on the lower lip. 
Artemise, salmon-yellow, throat golden-yellow. 
Brioche, yellowish, spotted with rose, tube fiesh 
colored. 
Evelynes, salmon-yellow, throat nankeen-yellow. 
Futgida Bicolor, upper part of flower vermillion, 
lower part marbled white, extra fine. 
Negelia, Helene, crimson throat, white pointed with 
crimson. 
Mad. Jehenne (new). 50 cents. 
Mad. Van Houtte, bright rose, sprinkled with 
carmine. 
Pierrot, pale yellow, spotted with carmine, throat 
golden-yellow, tube carmine. 
Price 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
GLOXINIAS.—Class I. 
The varieties of this genus are all very handsome, producing abundance of magnificent 
flowers of a most beautiful description. 
The tubers should be potted in February or March. 
Place in a little heat to start them into growth; 
lished. When in bloom bring them into the conservatory or drawing-room. 
water sparingly till the plants are well estab- 
After the plants 
have done blooming dry gradually off, by withholding water from their roots; afterwards 
remove them to a warm, dry place. 
The following are superlatively beautiful : 
Those marked thus (e) have erect flowers. 
Gloxinia, Agnes M. Saul, (Saw/), light crimson scar- | 
let, large flower, very fine. 
Byron, white ground; the margin of the limb is | 
amaranth festooned with purple. 
Baron A. de Rothschild (é), very large, white ,com- | 
pletely reticulated and spotted with carmine. | 
Cardinal de Richelieu (e), creamy yellow, throat | 
spotted with purple and ornated with a rich violet. 
Cinderella (e), pure white with pink band, most 
beautiful. 
Duchess of Teck, large drooping flowers of a rich 
magenta, shaded with maroon; the ground color is 
lighter at the edge of the lobes. 
Ernst Banary, dark lavender, mottled with white; 
a beautiful flower. 
Eclipse (e), rosy crimson with lighter margin, very 
bright ; throat violet. 
Francis Saul (Saul), blue, deep purple throat, | 
spotted, a large finely formed flower. 
Fontenelle, purple throat, light margin. 
Henry Husson, white, with a lavender lip, a large 
showy flower; beautiful. 
Harry Veitch, violet, throat lavender. 
Lancolot, very rich deep purple, extra. 
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Price 25 cts. each ; 
Gloxinia, Jos. Souleary, deep crimson, white margin, 
very beautiful. 
La France, white, striped with claret-red at the 
orifice of the corolla, lobes dotted with lilac. 
Madame Hatti, scarlet, throat deep red shaded 
with purple, slightly blotched with white. 
Miss Hannah de Rothschild, large white, tinted 
with purple; throat purple shaded mauve. 
Milton (e), indigo shaded violet ; the lobes have a 
white margin spotted with violet. 
Mrs. Wm. Bull, rosy red flaked and bordered with 
white. 
President Cleveland (Saw/) (e), alarge and beautiful 
flower, purplish crimson, margined white. 
Prince Arthur, a large deep purple flower, the two 
upper lobes and margin light purple. 
Rosy Morn, (e) flowers of fine form, rosy scarlet, 
very attractive. 
Scarlet Gem, crimson scarlet, extra fine. 
Sang Gaulois(e), a rich bright red color with golden 
refiections ; dull red throat. 
Theresa Saul (Saul), white, with crimson lips, fine. 
Zoroaster (e), large fine flower; bright rose. 
$2.50 per dozen, 
NEW GLOXINIAS.—Class 2. 
Gloxinia, Amethyst (e), azure blue, lighter towards 
the edges of the lobes; throat white. 
Andre Vesale (e), white ground, spotted all over 
with purple, very fine. 
B. S. Williams, flowers very squat, very intense 
fiery vermilion. 
Bayard (e), beautiful lilac crimson, throat spotted. 
Bijou. 
Biccpatra vecy dark scarlet-crimson ; throat spotted. 
Cygnet (e) pure white, the lobes broadly margined 
with soft pink; very pretty. 
Diamant. 
Guzman (e) white dotted with violet. 
Hydra (e), white margin with pale rose, marked 
with bright rose at the intersections of the lobes. 
Jonathan (¢), white ground, with a bar of delicate 
lavender on each petal. | 
Lemoinei, purple, white margin, light throat. 
Louis Castle (e), a very large flower, throat pure | 
white, broad violet margin. 
Price 50 cts. each; 
Gloxinia, Livingston, rich velvety crimson, shaded 
with violet and margined with rosy lilac. 
Malabar, lobes pale rose; centre of lobes and mouth 
bright crimson ; light throat shaded with violet. 
Modiola (e), deep rich velvety crimson, margined 
with rose, the mouth being shaded with dark 
maroon; light throat, freckled with crimson. 
Mad. Bleu. 
Mogul. 
Perle. 
Rubis (e), velvety cherry red, tube rosy white. 
Sabrini, intensely deep crimson, the lobes margined 
with pale rose; light throat freckled crimson. ; 
Stanley (¢), white, entirely streaked witn violet, 
blotched with carmine at the intersection of the 
lobes, throat straw yellow, spotted with carmine 
rose. 
Thalia, throat white spotted with crimson, limbs 
stained with pale mauye, spotted. 
Vicomte de Condeixa. 
$4.50 per dozen. 
CALADIUMS. 
We have taken First Premium for Caladiums at the Maryland Horticultural Society for 
several years. 
Each 
Caladium, Alba Lutescens (new), remarkable 
for its length of leaf, a white-yellow color with 
a greenish tint, unusually distinct................. 
Amcenunm, transparent rose, with red ribs, 
violet-rose veins, green MargiD..............-.-.... 
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, | Caladium, Argyrites, asmall plant, leaves green, 
Each. 
spotted and blotched with white 
Luddenmanii (new), deep crimson ribs, the 
leaf blotched with magenta and white ; border 
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