HEmRTADREER -PHILADELPHIA ^llf GARDEMISKtlHOUtf PLANTS': ^ 



^ESCHYNANTHUS. 



Orandiflora. A pretty trailing or basket plant lor the window 

 or conservatory, bearing attractive orange-scai 1ft flowers. 25 

 cts. each. 



AGAPANTHUS. 



L'mbellatus (Blue Lily of tin Nile). A splendid orna- 

 mental plant, bearing clusters of bright blue flowers on long 

 flower stalks and lasting a long time in bloom. A most de- 

 sirable plant for outdoor decoration, planted in large pots or 

 tubs on the lawn or piazza. 



— Alba. A white -flowering variety. 



25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. A limited lot of large plants in 

 10-inch tubs, $2.00 each. 



AGERATUM (Floss Flower). 



One of the best of bedding plants; always in bloom. 

 Inimitable. Bright lavender-blue; very large. 

 /V.ont Blanc. Large- flowered white. 

 Princess Pauline. Blue, white centre. 

 Stella Qurney. Bright blue. 

 Tip=top. One of the bpst light blue bedders. 



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



AGLAONEMA. 



Dwarf-growing Aroids, suitable for the conservatory or window 



garden. 



Costatum. Very compact, heart-shaped leaves of dark, shin- 

 ing green, with white midrib and scattering blotches of white. 

 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



Marantsefolium maculatum. Dark green foliage, beauti- 

 fully variegated with greenish- white. 50c each; $5-00 per doz. 



Pictum. D.ep green foliage, mottled and spotted with French- 

 green and silver-gray. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



ALLAMANDA. 



Hendersoni. A strong-growing variety, well suited for grow- 

 ing on the pillars or supports of a conservatory, or for training 

 on a trellis; large golden-yellow flowers. 25 cts. each; $2.50 

 per doz. 



Williamsii. This handsome variety is entirely distinct from 

 all others, being quite dwarf and forming a compact bush with 

 trusses of bloom at every point. The flowers are 3 inches in 

 diameter, of a very rich, yet delicate, tint of yellow, deli- 

 ciously scented; a fine plant for the window garden or con- 

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



Agapanthus Umbellatus. 



ALOCASIAS. 



Beautiful subjects for the warm conservatory, with showy, 

 ornamental foliage; invaluable as exhibition plants. 

 Argyrea. Foliage deep green with silvery-white ribs and 

 veins. $1.50 each. 

 Lowii. A rare variety with olive-green foliage and silvery markings, the 



reverse side rich purple. $3.00 each. 

 flacrolii/.a Variegata. Bright green foliage, irregularly blotched, 



mottled and variegated with ivory-white; very showy. 50 cts. each. 

 Sanderiana. Deeply-lobed leaves of a glossy dark green with metallic 

 reflections and prominent white margins and veins; a handsome and scarce 

 plant. £3.00 each. 



Watsoniana. Dark metallic-green leaves, the midrib, 

 primary and secondary veins and margins bordered 

 with white, under surface purple. $1.50 each. 



AL.OYSIA (Lemon Verbena). 



fragrant favorite. 



Citriodora. Well-known popular, 

 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



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Aglaonema 



Costatum 



ALPIXIA. 



Sandera.'. A handsome new species from New 

 Guinea of 'his useful class of stove plants, with 

 erect stems and short-stalked, glabrous leaves, 4 

 to 5 inches long by f to 1J- inches wide, tapering 

 at both ends, of a rich, shining green, regularly 

 striped at close intervals with broad white bands 

 diverging from the midrib to the margin. 7"> cts. 



Special Catalogue of Dahlias. 



We offer on pages 144 to 153 of this book a very select list of Dahlias in 

 all types. We have, however, a great many sorts which could not be in- 

 cluded in the limited space at our command in this catalogue. These are all 

 described in a special catalogue, a copy of which we will send on applicatio». 



Large Roses that will give immediate result: i •. oi» of o-ir soecWHies. See nijts l 7 5»o ***". 



