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MARANTA. 



Valuable decorative stove plants, remarkable for the richness 

 and beauty of their varied foliage. 



Each. 



Luciana |0 50 



riakoyana 50 



Masangeana (True).. 



riedia PIcta 



Mosella 1 



Musaica 



Porteana 



Pulchella 



Regyana 



Rosea Lineata 



Sanderi 1 



Spitzeriana 



Albert! 



Amabilis 



Bachemiana . . . 

 Bambus£efolia . 



Bella 



Costata Glabra 



Chantrieri 



Dealbata 



Eximea 



Qouletti 



Goveniana 



Illustris 



Iconlfera 



Each . 



.10 50 



50 



50 



50 



. 25 



. 75 



. 50 



50 



. 50 



75 



25 



. 75 



. 50 



Splendens 50 



Triumphans. 

 Van den Meckel 



Vitatta 



Wallichil 



Warscewlczl . . 



Wieti 



Zebrina 



Inslgnls 50 



Kerchoviana 25 



Kunimerlana 50 



Leopardlna 75 



Lletzei 50 



Lindenl 1 00 



Lubersi 50 



We will fiirnisli one each of the above grand collection of 40 

 varieties of Marantas for $20. OJ. 



METROSIDEROS. 



Floribunda [Bottle Bmsk). A greenhouse shrub, producing 

 long cylindrical spikes of bright red flowers. $1.00 each. 



MOSCHOSHIA RIPARIUBI. 



An introduction from tropical South Africa; in habit of 

 growth not unlike a Coleus, bul producing from early in De- 

 cember until March dense feathery or plume-like erect panicles 

 of small creamy-white flowers in great profusion; easy to grow. 

 25 cts. each ; $2. 50 per doz. 



NEPHTHYTIS PICTURATA. 



An interesting ornamental stove plant; dark green foliage, 

 with fern-like variegation in silvery white. $1.00 each. 



OL,EA FRAGRANS (Sweet Ollve). 



An old favorite greenhouse shrub, succeeding admirably as a 

 house plant, producing small white flowers of the most exquisite 

 fragrance. 50 cts. each. 



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Maranta Makovana. 



OPHIOPOGAN. 



Jaburan VarlegatUS. A pretty variegated foliage plant, 

 useful either as a pot plant for the window or for planting out 

 in summer. 60 cts. each. 



OTAHEITE ORANGE. 



The best of the Oranges for house culture. It is of dwarf, 

 bushy habit, and bears a profusion of fragrant flowers and edible 

 fruit. 25 cts. each ; |2.50 per doz. 



PANDANUS (Screw Pine). 



QramlnifoHus. Narrow dark green foliage; makes a pretty 

 jilant for table decoration. 50 cts. each. 



Paclflcus. A rare and beautiful species, with broad, massive 

 dark green foliage. 3-inch pots, 50 cts. each ; 4-inch pots, 

 75 cts. each; 6-inch pots, $1.50 each. 



Veitchl. One of the best and most attractive of decorative 

 [ilants for the house. The leaves are light green, beautifully 

 marked with stripes of pure white. 



Each. Each. 



4-in pots, 12 in. high, $0 75 I 6-in. pots, 18 in. high, $1 50 

 5 " " 15 " " 1 00 I 8 " " 30 " •■ 



PASSIFLORA (Passion Vine). 



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Princeps. This is the red-flowered Passion Vine, which is 

 but rarely seen, but which is one of the finest climbers we 

 have for the warm conservatory or greenhouse, an established 

 plant being rarely out of flower. 50 cts each. 



PEPEROMIA. 



Maculosa. A pretty, dwarf, ornamental foliage plant, the 

 thick leaves being bright green, veined silvery-white ; ex- 

 ceedingly useful as a pot plant for the window or porch 

 boxes. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



PHILODENDRON. 



Spectabllis. 



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An interesting stove plant, 

 ^reen leaves, with light veins. 



I'ith large heart- 

 $1.50 each. 



i^ANDANUS VeITCHII. 



Pertusum. A stove plant of climbing habit, with large per» 

 forated leaves of grotesque appearance. $1.50 each. 



