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Lateritia. A rave and distinct variety, of no value as a greenhouse plant, 

 but beautiful where it can be planted out as in California, Florida or 

 Lousiana, etc. The flowers are a peculiar shade of red and greatly ad- 

 mired. Stock limited. $3.00 each. 



Sanderiana. This beautiful free-flowering variety is very popular, espe- 

 cially as a plant for Easter. It is of strong and rapid growth, and bril- 

 liant rosy-crimson blossoms are produced from early in March until mid- 

 summer ; in fact, a plant will frequently flower the greater part of the 

 year. Altogether it is a most desirable subject for the conservatory or 

 window garden. 25 cts. each. 



William K. Harris. One of the most beautiful and useful variegated 

 foliage flowering plants yet introduced, the foliage being beautifully 

 marbled, with creamy white on a dark green ground. These markings 

 are very decided, and the proportion of the two colors is almost equally 

 divided. Valuable for decorative purposes in or out of bloom. Strong 

 plants in 3-inch pots, 50 cts. each ; strong plants in 4-inch pots, 75 cts. 

 each ; specimen plants, §2.50, ?5,00, $7.50 and $10.00 each, according 

 to size. 



Miniature Fancy Caladium Arg^yrites. 



Although introduded many years ago, this beautiful little gem is always 

 scarce, and it is rarely that we are in a position to offer it. It is without 

 question the most admired of all, not only on account of its beautifully 

 variegated foliage, which is of a rich deep green marbled and blotched with 

 pure white, l>ut also because of its miniature size, the plants seldom growing 

 over six inches high, with leaves 3 to 4 inches long. These, however, are 

 produced in great numbers, the plant being a vigorous grower. 35 cts. 

 each ; $3.50 per doz. 



BOUGAINVILLEA GLABRA, WiLLIAM K. HARRIS. 



FANCY-I.EAVED CAI^ADIUIttS. 



These have grown very rapidly in popular favor for the 

 decoration of the conservatory, greenhouse and window 

 boxes, also for planting out of doors, when the ground has 

 become warm, in partly shaded, sheltered borders, in well 

 enriched, light soil, while for exhibition plants during the 

 summer and fall months nothing can equal their beauty. 

 Annibal. Deep green ground with bright crimson ribs 



and veins. 

 Barao de Mamore. Dark red ground with green border 



and white markings, 

 Berose. Light rose surrounded with crimson, edged green. 

 BendlgO. Rose, dark green ribs and veins. 

 Candidum. White ground with strongly-marked green 



ribs. 

 Cfaantini. Red ground with white spots and green margin. 

 Coocoochee. Red rays on a green and white mottled 



ground. 

 Guararema. Green suffused with ivory-white. 

 Itapoca, Large red centre with green border. 

 Itaqui. Greenish-white ground, deep green border, and 



purplish-crimson ribs. 

 Jose Bonifacio. Cream-colored ground with red ribs. 

 L'Albane. White ground with deep green ribs. 

 Mme. Alfred Bleu. Deep green ground, white blotches 



and crimson veins. 

 Mons. A. Hardy. White ground with green border and 



red veins. 

 Mons. Panchard. Green border, bronzy centre, and car- 

 mine ribs and veins. 

 Porto Nova. Deep green with greenisli -white centre, crimson ribs and spots. 

 Roncador. Deep green foliage, with almost black ribs and old-rose markings. 

 Rio Claro. Transparent rosy-white, with cerise ribs, and green border with white 



spots. 

 Splendidum. Deep crimson, rayed centre, deep green border. 

 Sieboldi. Red zone, green border and red spots. 



Sir Walter Scott. Metallic-red centre, with carmine veins and green border. 

 3anchoniaton. Crimson centre with a bright green border. 

 Trahiras. White, transparent ground with green veins. 



Trlomphe de PExpOSition. Bright crimson centre and ribs with green border. 

 Wrightii, Green ground, spotted red and white. 



20 cU. each, $2.25 per doz.; set of 25 varieties for $ \.50. 



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 Caladiums. 



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