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BEST PI.ANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



POMPONE, LILIPUTIAN OR BOUQUET DAHLIAS. 



The term " Liliputian " applies to the flowers, not the plants. 



They are possessed of a neat bushy habit, and produce in pro- 

 fusion small flowers of varied and attractive colors. They are 



very desirable for cutting and for decorative purposes. 



Alba [Naiia. Pure white, of perfect form. 



Cailielliaflora. One of the finest white Dahlias in cul- 

 vaiion; flowers of medium size and beautiful form ; useful 

 as a variety for cutting. 



Collbri. Rich bright scarlet; handsome. 



DeutSCher Goltlmeteor. Golden yellow, broad crim- 

 son margin. 



DeutSClier TurnergTUSS. Crimson, edged with white. 



Deutsche Maeclclieuliebe. Lilac 



Dr. AiVebb. Rich scarlet; medium size. 



E. F, Juug'ker. Amber shaded lemon, of compact form. 



Gem of the LiliputS. Dark scarlet. 



Elli 3Iillarcl. White, shaded pink, edges fimbriated, of 

 perfect form. 



Helen. Another fine white variety, but with larger flowers 

 than the above. 



Hindoo. Bright orange red. 



Ida Fisher. Pure white, full centre. 



J. C. A. Stanza. Orange yellow. 



Kline Doniitea. Buff yellow, marked with red. 



Kleiner Kutus. Maroon. 



Liittle Xajade. Rose, edged crimson. 



liurline. Canary yellow. 



PanOl'ania. Apricot yellow pointed with carmine. 



Princess Liebreiz. Orange buff, of good form. 



Pursuit. Very deep maroon; fine shape. 



Theo. Heymann. Very dark red. 



Unermuedliche. Lively rose, spotted purple. 



Venus. Crimson, shaded with purple. 



William Buchner. Lilac, tipped yellow. 



25 cents each ; S2.50 per dozen ; the set of 25 varieties for $5.00. 



Amabllis. Green, white and pale violet ; strong plants. 



50 cts. to $1.00 each. 

 Baptisti. Green, creamy-white flakes flushed with rose. 



50 cts. to $1.00 each. 

 Goldeana. Irregularly banded with dark green and silver 



gray in alternate straight bands. $1.50 to §3.00 each. 

 Imperialis. A strong growing variety, with large deep 



rose and creamy white foliage. 50 cts. to $1.00 each. 

 Shepherdi. A strong growing variety, with deep green 



foliage, edged and striped with light green or yellow. 50 



cts. to SLOO each. 

 Terminalis. Rich crimson foliage marked with pink and 



white. 30 cts. to 50 cts. each. 

 Young'i. Light green changing to copper color. 50 cts. to 



$1.00 each. 



DRAC^^NA FRAGRAXS. 



A superb African species, with beautiful deep green leaves, 

 lighter in the young growth. Though having no variegations 

 or markings in the foliage, this is one of the most admired of 

 the decorative species, its elegant habit and extremely beautiful 

 lively coloring giving it marked value. It is a rapid grower, 

 and for room adornment or as a vase plant for out-of-door use 

 it is indispensable. 50 cts. to $1.00 each. 



DRAC^^IVA LIXDEXI. 



A beautiful variegated form of Fragrans, with broad green 

 foliage and golden yellow stripes on the edges of the leaves. 

 $1.50 to $5.00 each. 



DRAC^E:XA MASAIVGEANA. 



Another variegated form of the above with the variegation 

 through the centre of the leaf instead of on the edges. $1.50 to 

 $2.00 each. 



D.\HLI.\ Ca-melliafloka. 



DRAC^^NA (CORDYLINE.) 



The cordylines are especially well adapted for centres of 

 vases, baskets, etc. ; the bright green narrow foliage contrasting 

 well with other foliage and flowering plants. 

 Australis. A very long, narrow, graceful foliage. 

 Indivisia. Long foliage; green, graceful. 

 "Veitchi. Long foliage, brown streaked. 

 25 to 50 cts. each. 



i^K.\c,-E.N.\ iMI'tKIALIS. 



