14 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA—DECORATIVE PLANTS 
F PHYLLOT_ENIUM. 
Lindeni. A handsome bot-house plant of easy culture, with attractive 
light green hastate leaves, the broad rib and veins creamy-white. $1.00 
each. 
POTHOS ARGYRZA. 
A pretty hothouse climber with deep green foliage, nicely variegated 
with silvery-white. 25 cts. each. 
PUNICA (Pomegranate). 
Granatum Legrelli. A splendid shrub, hardy as far north as Washington. 
A grand subject for the lawn, producing its large, showy double orange- 
scarlet flowers the entire summer. It is best grown as a tub plant and 
is easily wintered dormant in a cool cellar. Strong plants, 50 cts. 
each. 
SANSEVIERIA. 
Zeylanica. An elegant variegated plant, especially adapted for house 
decoration, the thick, leathery leaves standing the heat and dust of the 
house with impunity. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
Zeylanica Laurenti. This variety, in addition to the variegation shown 
in the ordinary sort described above, has a band of creamy-yellow vary- 
ing from } to 4 inch or more in width on each edge of the leaves, which 
adds greatly to its decorative effect. 
plants, $1.00 each. 
STEPHANOTIS. 
One of the most charming hothouse climbers, growing 
A limited stock of good young 
Floribunda. 
rapidly, with long, glossy, deep green foliage, and producing clusters of 
SANSEVIERA ZEYLANICA LAURENTI 
PEPEROMIA. 
Maculosa. A pretty, dwarf, ornamental foliage plant, the thick 
leaves being bright green, veined silvery-white; exceedingly 
useful as apot plant for the window. 25 cts.each; $2.50 per doz. 
PHILODENDRON or MONSTERA. 
Spectabile. An interesting hot-house plant with large heart- 
shaped dark green leaveswith lightveins. $1.00 and $1.50each. 
Giganteum. Ofstrong climbing habit, with large deep green foli 
age; a splendid wall plant for a warm conservatory. $1.00 each. 
PHYLLOCACTUS. 
Beautiful flowering plants closely allied to the Cacti, with thornless leaf- 
like stems. 
pure white, deliciously fragrant flowers. 
| Galegifolia Alba. 
$1.00 each. 
SW AINSONA. 
A most desirable everblooming plant, with 
pure white Sweet Pea-like flowers, produced in sprays. Its easy 
culture, freedom of bloom, and the grace and beauty of the flower 
and plant, make it popular. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
THUNBERGIA. 
Harrisi. A splendid winter-flowering greenhouse climber, 
with showy light blue flowers with creamy-white throat, 35 
cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 
The flowers, which often measure 8 inches in diameter, are 
long, somewhat trumpet-shaped, consisting of several rows of petals, which 
in color range from pure waxy white to deep crimson, and are freely pro 
duced on well-ripened stems in Spring. 
be confined to small pots and sparingly watered. 
Adonis. 
Agathe. 
Aida. 
Argus. 
Delicate rose with lilac sheen. 
Brilliant red, centre overlaid purple. 
Fawn, shaded terra cotta. 
Rose, centre dark, glistening copper and chamois. 
Cooperi. Pure white. 
Erebus. Dark cinnabar carmine, centre lilac. 
Gloria. Bright orange red. 
Latena. Outer petals brownish-red, centre lilac. 
Magenta. 
Pfau. Chamois, centre bluish-violet. 
Rose Perfection. 
Pure magenta. 
Brilliant rose and carmine. 
Rosetta. Deep carmine of unusual form. 
Price. 25 cts. 
each. Set of 12 varieties, $2.50. 
They are of easy culture, should 
SwAINSONA 
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