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CLBRODENDRONS. 



Baifouri. A beautiful greenhouse climber, and admirably suited for liuuse culture, 

 flowering most profusely with bright scarlet flowers, enveloped in a creamy-white 

 calyx. (See cut.) 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. 



Falax. A beautiful variety, with very bright scarlet flowers, produced during August 

 and September in many-flowered terminal panicles; it is of shrub-like habit and 

 a gland plant for the conservatory. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



CLIVIA MINIATA. 



(Imantophyllum.) 



A pretty lily like plant of the easiest culture, and a most desiralile house plant; it 

 fli)wers during the spring and summer months, remaining in bloom for a loiig period. The flow- 

 ers are about 2 inches long, and are borne in dense clusters of from ten to twenty flowers each; in 

 color it is of a fine orange-red shading to buff. Large, strong plants, 50 cts each. 



COB^A SCAN DENS. 



(Cups and Saucers Vine.) 



A beautiful climber, of rapid growth, large purple cup-and-saucer shaped flowers. For cover- 

 ing arbors, trellises, etc., it is unsurpassed. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



COI.OCASIA. 



Neo Quinensis. Dark green shiny leaves, spotted with creamy white. A good subject for the 

 i-tove or warm conservatory. 50 cts. each. 



COSTUS. 



Zebrinus. .\ pretty warm greenhouse plant with large dark green foliage and darker stripes. 



50 cts. each 



^<:rotons. 



Nothing can excel (lie 

 beauty anci richness of color- 

 ing that is found in this class 

 of plants. They are beautiful 

 as pot plants for the conserva- 

 tory, making handsome speci- 

 mens for decorative and exhi- 

 bition purposes, and are now 

 used extensively as bedding 

 plants, for which purpose they 

 are exceplinnally well adapted. 

 They should be planted in full 

 sun in a position where they 

 can be liberally supplied with 

 water, which develops the most 

 wonderful colorings in the foli- 

 age. Our collection embraces 

 '25 of the handsomest varie- 

 gated varieties. Nice plants, 

 30 cts. each ; $3.00 per doz. 

 Larger plants, 50 cts. each; 

 $5.00 per doz. 



Cleroijendkon. 



CURMERIA. 



Wailisii. A handsome orna- 

 menial plant which is de- 

 serving of wide popularity as 

 a decorative plant for the 

 w arm conservatory. Its 

 leaves, which are about 5 

 inches long by 2 tO' 2i 

 inches wide, are of a rich 

 deep green irregularly 

 blotched with pale yellow- 

 ish-green. (See cut.) ,")0 

 y cts, each. 



\ CYPERUS. 



-.^ \ (ITmbrella Plant.) 



^n excellent plant for the 

 house. Will thrive in any 

 good soil and always presents 

 a green and attractive appear- 

 ance. 15 cts. and 25 cts. each ; 

 $1.50 and $2.50 per doz. 



CURMEKIA W. 



\CYCAS REVOLUTA. 



(Sago Palm.) 



Valuable decorative plants for both house and 

 lawn decoration ; their heavy, glossy, deep green 

 fronds resist alike the gas, dust and cold to which 

 decorative plants are frequently exposed. We can at 

 all times supply dormant stems weighing from 2 to 50 

 lbs, each at the rate of 15 cts. per lb., and established 

 growing plants, from July 15th to January 1st, in the 

 following sizes: 



Height of 

 Stems. 



4 to 6 in. 



4 to 6 in. 



6 to 8 in. 



8 to 10 in. 



Number of 

 Leaves. 



7 to 8 



8 to 10 

 10 to 12 

 12 to 15 



Each 

 $ 75 



1 50 



2 00 

 5 00 



Specimen plants, sizes of which will be given on 

 application, $7.50 and $10.00 each. 



Length of 

 Leaves. 



15 to 18 in. 



18 to 20 in. 

 18 to 20 in. 

 20 to 24 in. 



Croton. 



New and Rare Garden and Greenhouse Plants are offered on pages 135 to 128. 



