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GASTERIA MACULATA.—This plant is so entirely 
distinct from the Sanseviera that it should not be omitted 
from your list. The leaves, which are arranged in the shape | 
of a fan, are thick and fleshy, regularly spotted with white A \ 
dots It wil STO, for eveneo dy, and producevall spikes of | AKIN Mt 
owers, each of whichisa jewel in itself; colors being orange, Fas es a nr mS C EEE 5 
flesh, greenand yellow. 35 cents each; 3 for 90 conte F, A flower spike—Sanseviera Zelanica. 
AMARYLLIS EQUESTRE.—A truly grand Amaryllis, producing freely, clusters of very large 
flowers of the most satiny, orange scarlet with a white stripe through centre of petals. Superior in every 
respect to many of the highest price Amaryllises. They always give satisfaction, for their flowers are simply 
grand. Large blooming bulbs, 30 cents each; 2 for 40 cents. 
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ornamental purposes is therefore apparent. It bears * 
a spike densely crowded with large, creamy white ” 
flowers of exquisite appearance. I can especially § 
recommend this plant as a great acquisition. Price 
20 ets. each ; extra large plants by express, 75 cts. < 
MARYLLIS FOR- 3 
MOSISSIMA.—“ Jaco=-: 
(Oil), beam Lily.””—Few Am- 
By. aryllis can be sold cheap. 
Of this variety, however, 
we have purchased an en- 
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good, free blooming quali- 
ty, find the beauty of its = 
dark red, velvety flowers, © 
A pot of it, when in flower, s' 
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admiration from all who © 
seeit. Ofthe easiest growth 
by the most inexperienced. 6 
i] Price, 20 cents each. . 
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