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MAGNOLIA FUSCATA. 



(.The Banana Shrub.) 



An old favorite greenhouse shrub which grows under condi- 

 tions similar to that for Azaleas and Camellias. It firoduces in 

 ihe early spring brownish-yellow flowers edged with light car- 

 mine, which exhale a delicious banana fragrance. Good young 

 plants, 35 cts. each; large bushy specimens, 18 inches high, 

 which should give a mass of bloum, $1.00 each. 



MANETTIA. 



Cicolor. The popular Maiietlia Vine, and a desirable climber, 

 either for the garden or house; long tubular flowers, bright 

 scnrlet, yellow at the tips. 



Cordifolia. Crimson flowers; one of the most graceful vines 

 in our collection. 



10 cts. each; $1-00 per doz.; ,. 



MARANTA. 



Valuable decorative stove plants, remarkable for the richness 

 and beauty of their varied foliage. 



EACH. 



Amabilis §0 50 



Maranta Makoyana. 



MILI.A BIFLORA. 



(Mexican •' Star of Bethlehem.") 



One of the loveliest and most desirable 

 bulbs. The flowers are nearly 2k inches 

 in diameter, of a pure waxy-white color, 

 and usually borne in pairs; the petals are 

 of great substance and will keep for days 

 when cut. 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. per doz. 



MUSA. 



Ensete [Abyssinian Banann). The 

 grandest of all Bananas ; the leaves are 

 magnificent, long, broad and massive ; 

 of a beautiful green, with a broad 

 crimson midrib; the plant grows lux- 

 uriantly from 8 to 12 ieet high. Dur- 

 ing the hot summer, when ])lanted out, 

 it grows rapidly and attains gignntic 

 proportions, producing a tropic. il effect 

 on the lawn or flower garden. (See 

 cut.) Good plants, 30 cts. each ; 

 strong plants in 5-inch pots, 50 cts. 

 each ; extra strong plants in 7-inch 

 pots, $1.00 each. 



\| NEPENTHES. 



(Pitcher Plant.) 



We can supply a choice assortment of thrifty plants in 3-inch 

 pots at 75 cts. each. 



Nj NEPHTHYTIS PICTURATA. 



An interesting ornamental stove plant, requiring a mui-t at- 

 mo.sphere; dark green, pointed, heart-shaped foliage, with lern- 

 like variegations in silvery white. $1.50 each. 



OEEA FRAGRANS (Sweet OUve). 



An old favorite greenhouse shrub, succeeding admirably as a 

 house plant, producing small white flowers of the most exquisite 

 fragrance, continuing to bloom almost the entire winter. 50 

 cts. each. Extra strong plants, §1.00 each. 



OPHIOPOGAN. 



Jaburan VariegatUS. A pretty variegated foliage plant, 

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

 out in summer; its narrow, dark green foliage is prettily 

 striped with gold, and during July and August spikes of blue 

 flowers add to its beauty. (See cut.) 50 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 Plants that will fruit the comiiig season, 25 cts. each. 



Bachemiana. 

 Bambusaefolia. 



Bella 



Chantrierl .... 



Dealbata 



Eximea 



Qoveiana 



50 



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50 



50 



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each. 



Kerchoviana 25 



Kummeriana 50 



Lietzei 50 



Lietzei Superba 50 



Linden! , 1 00 



Luciana . 75 



riakoyana 50 



Masangeana (True). . 50 



MusA Hnsetk. 



Media P^cta 75 



MoseUa 1 00 



Porteana 75 



Pulchella 50 



Rosea Lineata 1 00 



Sanderi 1 OO 



Spitzeriana 50 



Triumphans 1 00 



Van den Heckei 75 



Vittata 1 00 



Wallichii 50 



Warscewiczi 75 



Zebrina 75 



METROSIDEROS. 



^^ Floribunda ( Bottle Brush). A green- 

 house shrub, producing long, cylin- 

 drical spikes of bright red flow-ers. 

 Very effective. $100 and $1.50' 

 each. 



Ophiopogan Jaburan Variegatus. 



As a hardy bedding plant Phloxes have no equal. See colored plate and offer, page l6&. 



