
VARIEGATED SLADWIN. 
An ornamental plant of the very greatest value, and highly appreciated in England, 
where it is used for choicest decorations. Its leaves, as will be seen in cut, resemble those 
of the Pandanus, being variegated with white and green stripes. The flowers are of 
& pleasing blue, and freely produced: and that is not all, for they are succeeded by large 
capsules which burst open when ripe and expose a number of bright red seeds as lane 
as peas, which can be used for many purposes. The plantis perfectly hardy and easily 
grown by any one. 20 cents each, 3 for 50 cents; 7 for $1.00 postpaid. 
Gy QUEEN: 
Named Gay Queen, alluding to the beauty of the flower. A bulbous plant almost 
new here, bearing immense clusters of showy flowers, 3to4 inches long, of various 
colors quite distinet from any other bulb. Beautiful foliage; elegant as a pot plant, or for 
the open ground; it is much admired. 
Chioracea.—Flowers purplish rose, tipped with green, fine. 20 cents each; 3 for 
50 cents; 7 for $1.00 postpaid. on 
Viridiflora —Green and yellow flowers. Exquisite. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents; 
7 for $1.00 p st-paid. 
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It is my good fortune to have come into possession of this most valuable of all Callas. 
The following facts will convince anyone of its great superiority over the old sort. Itis 
of a dwarf habit, and does not grow tall and scraggly like the old variety, but is strong 
and compact, with a great abundance of lustrous seks green foliage. It isa true ever- 
bloomer, its fowers appearing in Brent abundance both summer and winter when grown 
in pots, or it will bloom profusely all summer long in the open ground and potted in 
Bepieuber will continue blooming without intermission all winter. The same plant 
will grow and bloom for years without once ceasing, and the quantity of bloom whicha 
good plant will produce is estonishine. itis estimated that six plants of the old sort 
will not produce so many flowers in the course of a year as will one plant of the new 
dwarf variety. Its flowers are of great size, much larger than the common sort, and 
snowy white in color. Allin all, it is one of the most desirable plants I have ever 
offered. Blooming size started bulbs, 30 cents each, 4 for $1.00 post-paid. 
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Are very easily cultivated and always sure to bloom in jj i 
any situation; their large and handsome flowers resembling 
some of the peculiarly marked tropical shells being greatly 
admired. I Know of no flowering bulb that arouses more in- fiji 
, terest or pleasure than these. Bs 
Grandifiora Red.—Large glowing crimson, centre va- ! 
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Conchifiora Yellow.—Yellow, spotted crimson. 
Alba White.—F lowers large pure white, spotted crimson. 
All the above, 10 cts. each; 3 for 25 cts.; 7 for 50 cts.; 75cts. doz. 
Owe bulb each of the 3 colors, 25 cts.; 4 of each, 75 cts. 




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