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Dwarf Calla Lily, LIT TLE GEM 
Dwarf Calla Lily, Litthe Gem—wWe have a fine stock of the genuine variety ; 
good, strong plants from 24 in. pots. 
Asparagus Sprengerii—Has proved 
exceedingiy valuable for florists, Grows 
freely the whole season. Bears cutting well. 
The sprays are useful for mixing with other 
flowers, and the plants unsurpassed for bask- 
ets, vases and for all kinds of decorative pur- 
poses. Good 2% inch plants, 81 per doz.; $8 
per hundred, 
Bougainvillea Sanderiana—aA use- 
ful green house plant. Becoming more popu- 
lar each season. Especially valuable as a 
winter bloomer and for Easter decorations. 
Covered all over with rosy crimson flowers. 
which continue in perfection for months at a 
time. Strong 3 inch plants, $2 per doz.; $15 
per hundred. 
Sanchesia Nobilis—A handsome 
foliage plant for house and conservatory; long 
tapering glossy green leaves, beautifully 
veined yellow and crimson. $1.50 per doz.; 
$8 per hundred. 
70 cts. per doz.; $5 per hundred. 
Asparagus Plumosus' Nanus 
(Clambiny Luce Keriu)—Finer and more 
delicate foliage than Sprengerii, but hardy 
and easily grown. Valuable for all kinds of 
florist work, also as a decorative plant in 
vases, baskets, &c. Strong 3 inch plants, 
SI per doz.; $8 per hundred. 
Boston Fern ( Nephrolepis Exaltata)— 
One of the finest ferns for growing in baskets, 
pots and vases; always-in demand. 2% in., 
7o.cts per doz.; $6 per hundred. 
Palm, FILIFERA ( Washington Weep- 
ing)-—Good strong plants from-2'% inch pots, 
75 cts. per doz ; $5 per hundred. 
Gynura Aurantiaca (Crimson Velvet 
Plant)—Far surpasses Coleus and Strobilan- 
thus in the brilliant coloring of its leaves, 
which are deep rich crimson, with velvet 
finish; grows easily and retains its bril- 
liant color both in house and open ground. 
75 cts per doz.; $6 per hundred. 
