SELECT LIST OF SEASONABLE 
DECORATIVE AND FLOWERING PLANTS. 
For Complete List and Cutural Directions see our Garden Book for 1911. 
ABUTILONS (Flowering Maple). 
Most desirable free-flowering plants for the conservatory or window 
garden. Six distinct colors, viz.: White, yellow, orange, pink, red and 
carmine. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz, 
ACACIA. 
Armata. A most desirable house plant, succeeding under the same con- 
ditions as an Azalea or Camellia; the bright canary-yellow globular 
flowers are produced in March and April. 78 cts. each. 
ACANTHUS. 
Montanus. 
subject for the warm conservatory or greenhouse. 
deeply and irregularly lobed, each lobe terminated with a long, spine- 
like point, and are of a dark olive-green marbled with lively yellowish 
green, the midrib being brighter. The inflorescence is stately, consisting 
of a long spike of rosy-white flowers with purple veined bracts. 
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* AGLAONEMA. 
Dwarf-growing Aroids, with pretty, variegated foliage, suitable for the 
warm conservatory. 
Costatum. 
with white midrib and scattering blotches of white. 
Marantzfolium Maculatum, Dark green foliage, beautifully varie- 
gated with greenish white. 50 cts. each. 
ALOCASIAS. 
Beautiful subjects for the warm conservatory, with showy, 
ornamental foliage; invaluable as exhibition plants. 
Argyrea. Foliage deep green with silvery-white ribs and veins. 
$1.50 each. 
Lowii. A rare variety with olive-green foliage and silvery 
markings; the reverse side rich purple. $3.00 each. 
Macrohiza Variegata. Large light-green leaves blotched 
and marbled with silvery-white. 
Sanderiana. Deeply-lobed leaves of a glossy dark green 
with metallic reflections and prominent white margins and 
veins; a handsome and scarce plant. $3.00 each. 
Zebrina. Foliage bright green, supported on ivory-white stems, 
which are transversely marked with dark green; very in- 
teresting, $2.50 each. 
75 cts. each. 

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AnanAs (Variegated Pineapple). 
An attractive and interesting plant, and a most desirable 
The leaves are 
50 cts. 
Very compact, heart-shaped leaves of dark, shining green, 
50 cts. each. 




ALOCASIA SANDERIANA. 
ALLAMANDA. 
Williamsii. This handsome variety forms a compact bush, 
with trusses of flowers of rich yellow, deliciously scented. A 
fine plant for the window garden or conservatory. 25 cts. 
each; $2.50 per doz. 
Hendersoni. A strong-growing variety, with very large yellow 
flowers. 25 cts. and 50 cts. each. 
ALPINIA SANDER. 
A handsome new species of this useful class of stove plants, 
with erect stems and short-stalked glabrous leaves, 4 to 5 inches 
long by ? to 1} inches wide, tapering at both ends; of a rich, 
shining green, regularly striped at close intervals with broad 
white bands diverging from the midrib to the margin. $1.00 
each. 
ANANAS (Pineapple). 
Sativus Variegatus. (Variegated Pineapple.) This is 
one of the most beautiful variegated foliage plants in cultiva- 
tion, not only for the greenhouse or conservatory, but also as 
a plant for room decoration. It somewhat resembles the vari- 
egated forms of Pandanus in style of growth; the leaves are 
from 2 to 8 feet long, with a central band of bright green 
broadly margined with rich creamy-yellow, tinged with red 
towards the closely serrated edges. 4-inch pots, $1.50 each; 
5-inch pots, $2.50 each. 
ANTHURIUMS (Flamingo Flower). 
Pretty greenhouse plants that have many good qualities. 
‘Their peculiar-shaped flowers of rich colorings frequently list on 
the plant from two to three months. 
Andreanum Hybrids. A fine collection of seedlings in red, 
rose and white. $1.00 and $1.50 each. 
Scherzerianum. Brilliant scarlet. 50 cts. and $1.00 each. 
— Album. White. $2.00 each. 
— Mme. Dalliere. Soft salmon-pink. $1.00 each. 
— Roseum. Salmon-rose. $1.00 each. 
— Rothschildianum. White spotted crimson. $1.50 each. 
— Sanguineum. Rich crimson. $1.50 each. 
Magnificum. Olive-green foliage, with silvery veins. $2.00 
each. 3 
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