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EUGENIA. 
Microphylla. A pretty little plant with small dark green foliage, 
excellent for Fern dishes or window garden. 50 cts. each. 
EURYA. 
Latifolia Variegata. An evergreen Shrub with rich, dark green 
foliage, which is beautifully variegated with creamy white; an 
excellent plant for house decoration. 75 cts. each. 
FARFUGIUM. 
Grande (Leopard Plant). This isan extremely ornamental plant. 
Its large, circular leaves, thickly spotted with creamy white and yellow, 
make it wonderfully effective for room decoration. It likes a soil of & 
loam and mucky matter, half and half, with a good deal of water. 
Ample provision, however, should be made for drainage. Once a month 
apply a fertilizer, as it is a gross feeder when allowed to have its way. 
Keep it in the shade. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Argentium. A rare variety, with glaucous green foliage, which, instead 
of being spotted, is edged with creamy-white; very pretty. (See cut.) 
50 cts, each. FaREFUGIUM ARGENTIUM 
FITTONIA. FICUS (Rubber Plant). 
Trailing plants, with handsome variegated foliages Altissima. In general appear- 
most useful in the conservatory for planting on sur- ance similar to F, Elastica, but 
a : 1 with smaller dark green, glossy 
face of pots or tubs containing specimen plants. Blinc, cih Gis ache 60 
Argyroneura. Vivid green, with network of pure is. Gah. 
white veins. 25 cts. each. 
Elastica. The well known Rub- | 
Verschaffelti. Bronzy-green with pink variega- ber Plant. 4-inch pot, 10 
tion, 25 cts. each. 
inches high, 50 cts. each; 5- 
BEFORE ORDERING 
inch pot, 15 inches high, 75 cts. 
each; 6-inch pot, 24 inches 
Please read what we say regarding shipping plants 
on page 119. 
high, $1.00 each. 
Lutescens (Mistletoe Fig). 
Interesting on account of its 
bearing at each leaf axil a small 
fig, which, at first green, changes 
to a pale yellow; the dark green 
foliage is small, the whole plant 
reminding one of a branch of 
mistletoe. 35 cts. each. 
Pandurata (The Majestic Rub- 
ber Plant). A truly majestic 
plant. Its gigantic leaves, 
which frequently measure 10 
inches in width by 15 inches in 
length, are irregular in outline, 
and of a rich, deep green, of 
remarkable substance, enabling 
the plant to flourish under the 
most unfavorable conditions. One of the finest foliage plants. Speci- 
men plants, 24 feet high, $3.00 each; 4 feet high, $5.00 each. 
Repens. A trailing or creeping variety, with small foliage; useful for 
baskets, covering greenhouse walls, etc. 28 cts. each. 
-— Minima. A variety of the above with much smaller leaves. 25 cts. 
each, 
Utilis. Entirely distinct and unlike the popular Rubber Plant, yet pos- 
sessing the same hardiness. The leaves are thick and leathery, from 9 
to 10 inches long, one-half as wide, of a rich holly green, with midrib 
and principal veins of an ivory-white. Strong plants, 75 cts. each. 
FUCHSIAS. 
Well-known favorites for planting out in partially shaded-positions during 
the summer or for early spring-flowering in the window or greenhouse. 
The following is a selection of six of the finest varieties. Those marked 
with a ‘‘* ”’ are double-flowering. 
Black Prince. Bright, waxy, carmine sepals and pink corolla. 
Ernest Renan. Sepals white, reddish-purple corolla. 
*Lord Byron. Red sepals and rich royal purple corolla. 
*[lme. Van der Straus. Scarlet sepals and fine double white corolla. 
Speciosa. Long pale red tube and sepals, dark red corolla. 
*Tenor. Sepals red and double purple corolla. 
Ficus Evastica (RUBBER PLANT) Price, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. Set of 6 sorts, 75 cts. 
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The finest new and old Roses, all in strong two-year-old plants, are offered on pages 170 to 194. 
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