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\/ PANAX VICTORIA* 



A pretty shrubby plant with finely divided liglit greoi leaves, 

 with white variegation on the edges; a useful decorative plant 

 for the warm conservatory. 25 cts. each. 



P AND ANUS (Screw Pine). 



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

 dark green foliage. 50 cts. and SI. 00 each. 

 \J SanAcrl (GoUen PanJanus). A new variety in which the 

 variegation is of a creamy yellow instead of white, while the 

 heart of the plant during' the dull winter mouths assumes a 

 beautiful golden-bronze color. 



3-inch pots 35 cts. each. I 5-inch pots 75 cts. each, 



4-inch " .50 " " I 



Utilis. This is one of the most useful of our ornamental foliage 

 plajits; excellent for the centre of vases and baskets, or grown 

 as a specimen. 



3-in. pot, 8 in. high 15 cts. each. 



/6-in " 18" " $1.00 " 



V Veitchi. This is one of the best and most attractive of decora- 

 tive plants for the house. The leaves are light green, beauti- 

 fully marked with broad stripes of pure white and gracefully 

 curved. (See cut.) 



4-in. pots, 12 in. high 75 cts. each. 



5 " " 15 " " §1 00 " 



6 " " 18 " " 1.50 " 



8" " 30" " 3.00 « 



PASSIFLfORA (Passion Flower Vine). 



Attractive climbers, covering a large space in a remarkably 

 short time, and bearing their exquis- 

 itely-formed flowers freely throughout 

 the summer and fall. They are some- 

 times included with hardy climbers, 

 but do not stand out with us. 

 Constance Elliott. Pure white, a 



slight coloring at base of petals. 

 V Incarnata. Whiie tinted lilac ; light 



purple coronna. 

 Pfordti. This we consider the best 



of all. Its beautiful flowers are 



borne freely, even on quite small 



plants. They are of a rich shade of 



blue, suffused with rose. 



15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



New and Kare Plants. 



We have a splendid lot of new 

 things this season. See pages 103 

 to 112. 



PennisbtumRubpphlianum. 



Pandanus Veitchi. 



ROYAI. EXHIBI- 

 TION PANSIES. 



The plants here offered are grown 

 from our own choicest strain of seed 

 procured from the world's greatest 

 Pansy specialist, and for size of bloom, 

 richness of coloring and texture will be 

 found unapproached by any other 

 strain. (See cut.) Good strong plants, 

 50 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 



TUFTED PANSIES 

 OR VIOI.AS. 



These appear to be much hardier 

 than the ordinary Pansy, and have a 

 longer season of bloom. They are 

 offered with other hardy plants. See 

 page 200. 



PENNISETUItt. 



(Fountain Grass.) 



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We wero awarded a SILVER MEDAt at 



the St. Louis Fx]>osition, 1904, for our bed 

 of Pennisetuin Macrophyllum Atrosan- 

 guineum, the New Crimson Fountain Grass. 



Dreer's Royal Exhibition Pansy. 



Beautiful ornamental grasses, valuable as 

 specimens on the . lawn and undoubtedly the 

 finest plants to use as a border to a bed of Can- 

 nas, Caladiums, or hardy ornamental grasses. 



Macrophyllum Atrosanguineum [Crim- 

 son Foimtaiii Grass). For description see 

 New and Rare Plants, page 106. 15 cts. each ; 

 $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Rueppellanum [Purph Fountain Grass). A 

 beautiful annual variety, grow'ing about 2J 

 feet high, producing long, graceful, cylin- 

 drical-purplish plumes. This variety is beau- 

 tifully shown in the illustration of our bed 

 of Grasses :it the Pan-American Exposition. 

 See page 182. Young plants, ready in May, 

 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz ; $6.00 per 100. 



For a complete list of BEDDING PLANTS see page 123. 



