OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 19 



DICHORISANDRA UNDATA. 



Very distinct from D. mosaica, producing large ovate leaves, very dark green in color; 

 the mid-rib and veins are of a lighter green, which gives the leaves a striped or marbled 

 appearance. 75 cts. each. 



SONERILA HENDERSONII. 



A charmingly variegated plant, of dwarf habit. Its leaves are most elegantly studded 

 over with silvery white pearl, or tiger like spots upon a rich dark olive green ground. 

 Flowers rosy lilac. This beautiful plant proves far easier in its management than any of the 

 former species of Sonerila. We have found this plant a profuse bloomer during the winter. 

 Florists should grow it largely. 60 cts. each. 



^PHYLLOTJENIUM LINDENI. 



A fine Aroid discovered by Mr. G. Wallis, in New Grenada, and sent by him to M. Lin- 

 den, of Ghent. The plant has robust foliage, which is very persistent ; the leaves are of a 

 light glossy green, marked by bands of white, which cross the blade in almost parallel lines 

 from a prominent mid-rib of the same color. $1.00 each. 



CLEMATIS INDIVISA. 



An evergreen species from New Zealand, of rapid growth, not quite hardy, suitable for a 

 cold greenhouse. It gives in great profusion during winter its small white flowers. 75 cts. 

 each. 



*SENECIO PULCHER.— {Beautiful Groundsel.) 



A half hardy perennial, a pretty plant, with rosy-crimson flowers, very showy, flowers 

 late in summer. 75 cts. each. Figured in American Agriculturist. 



*SENECIO SPECIOSA.— (Showy Groundsel.) 



A half hardy perennial, with exceedingly bright magenta colored flowers, blooms the 

 greater part of summer and autumn. 75 cts. each. 



*VERONICA HENDERSONII. 



A new species introduced from Japan, growth about two feet high, robust habit, foliage 

 broad, of a deep rich green, dense and abundantly produced. The flowers are very large, 

 rich deep violet blue, produced in large cluster heads composed of many spikes, the finest of 

 the herbaceous section of Veronicas. $1.00 each. 



VERONICA ELEGANS VARIEGATA. 



A very beautiful hardy herbaceous plant, with elegantly variegated foliage, long spikes of 

 blue flowers. 50 cts. each. 



DRACOCEPHALUM RUYSCHIANA.— Var. Japonicum. 



" It is a hardy herbaceous perennial, 18 to 24 inches in height, branching from the base. 

 The violet blue flowers, 1£ inch in length, are in terminal verticillasters, intermixed with 

 numerous obovate acuminate leafy bracts. 



" It is a very pretty and effective herbaceous plant, and one well adapted for bedding out. 

 "We strongly recommend it to all lovers of hardy plants." 50 cts. each. 



CAMPYLOBOTRYS GHIESBRIGHTI VARIEGATA. 



A pretty variegated variety of this beautiful plant. 75 cts. 



NEW FERNS. 



* ADIANTUM WILLI AMSIL— 2%e New Golden Maiden-Hair. 



This splendid novelty is destined to become a general favorite, and for cutting purposes its 

 value cannot be over-estimated. It succeeds well in a greenhouse temperature. It is in 



