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MARANTA VITTATA 
FICUS. 
(Rubber Plant.) 
Elastica. The well-known Rubber Plant. 4-inch pot, 10 inches 
high. 50 cts. each. 
Altissima. Similar to above but with smaller dark green, glossy 
foliage, with white veins. 50 cts. 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 remind- 
ing one of a branch of mistletoe. An excellent subject for the 
window garden. 25 cts. each. 
Pandurata (The Majestic Rubber 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 with creamy-white veins and of remarkable substance, 
enabling the plant to flourish under the most unfavorable condi- 
tions. One of the finest foliage plants of recentyears. Specimen 
plants, 2 feet high, $3.00 each; 4 feet high, $5.00 each; 6 feet 
high, $7.50 each. 
Parcelli. Large, deep green leaves, marbled with white; a pretty 
plant for the warm conservatory. 50 cts. each. 
Repens. A trailing or creeping variety, with small foliage; useful 
for baskets; covering greenhouse walls, etc. 25 cts. each. 
Wendlandi. A bold and effective variety, with large heart-shaped 
leaves 10 to 12 inches long by 8 to 10 inches wide, of a rich dark 
green, with light green ribs and veins. 4-inch pots, $1.50 each. 
Fittonia. 
Elegant trailing plants, with handsome variegated foliage; most 
useful in the conservatory for planting on surface of pots or tubs 
containing specimen plants. 
Argyroneura. Vivid green, with network of pure white veins. 
ets. each. 
Verschaffeltii. 
25 
Bronzy-green with pink variegation. 25 cts. each. 
Gardenia Florida. 
(Cape Jessamine.) 
Beautiful greenhouse evergreen shrubs, with delightfully fra- 
grant, pure white, waxy flowers, blooming from May to July. 
Each Per doz. 
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Genista Fragrans. 
A most desirable spring-flowering plant, producing its fragrant, 
bright, golden yellow flowers in the greatest profusion. As a win- 
dow plant of easiest culture itis unsurpassed. Especially desirable 
for Easter decoration. First size, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz.; second 
size, 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 
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HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA—DECORATIVE PLANTS 
Isolepis Gracilis. 
A useful plant with graceful, grass-like, dark-green, drooping 
foliage, for vases, baskets or the window garden. 15 cts. each; 
$1.50 per doz. 
Ixoras. 
These are among the showiest of hothouse flowering plants. The 
foliage is pretty and attractive, while the flowers, borne in large 
terminal corymbs, are shaped somewhat like a Bouvardia. 
Acumirata. Fragrant pure white flowers. 
Coccinea. Bright red, in very large corymbs. 
Colei. A distinct white variety. 
Dixiana. Deep orange in large trusses. 
Duffii. Deep red. 
Flore futea. Very large creamy-yellow flowers. 
Incarnata. Delicate flesh color. 
Javanica. Deep orange-red. 
Prince of Orange. Large orange-red. 
Williamsii. Reddish-salmon, in large heads. 
50 cts. each. Set of 10 varieties for $4.00. 
Jasminum. 
Grandiflorum (Catalonian or Star Jessamine). 
white flowers, in bloom almost continuously. 
Grand Duke. Double white fragrant flowers. 
Maid of Orleans. 
Very fragrant 
15 ets. each. 
25 ets. each. 
Creamy-white fragrant flowers. 25 cts. each. 
Lapageria. 
Extremely beautiful ornamental greenhouse climber, producing 
numerous fine, large, bell-shaped waxy flowers of great substance, 
lasting a long time in bloom. 
Rosea. Rich rosy-crimson. $2.00 each. 
Alba. Pure waxy-white. $2.50 each. 
Maranta. 
Valuable decorative hot-house plants, remarkable for the rich- 
ness and beauty of their varied foliage. 
Each. Each. 
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Bachemiana ....... 50 MGsellai ss: <u.crys een 100 
Bambuszfolia 50 Misaica., pan jee eee 50 
Bella’... 2. ae 25 Oppenheimiana...... 5 
CHAMLELORAGe a acct oer 50 Rosea Lineata ...... 7 
PALE RGA oh ee cto) 75 Sander foe wsueuehane 1 00 
Gaventans f° sae ae 25 Sancuineal tesco Gee & 50 
Miltistriss. (0.2. ees 75 Smaragdina. . 02 50 
ironifern<..)- Avscsis-ae 50) Spitzeriana’. 5. ee 50 
Iusignis ~~ < - -idmeewets 60 Splendens sitet 1... 50 
Kerchoviana ....... 25. Triumphans .. 75 
Kummeriana ...... . 50 Van den Heckel ..... 75 
Leopardina ...... 75 Vittata 2 U.4s" %2 ROC ae 1 00 
Lietzei Superba 50 ad LLL te ake AUR nen 50 
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Masangeana (True)... 50.1 Zebrima\. << + =. 2 2 ca2 7D 
We will furnish one each of the 34 varieties, a grand collection, 
for $15.00. 
Medinilla. 
The Medinillas here described are among the most gorgeous 
tropical flowering plants in cultivation, and most desirable plants 
for the amateur who has the facilities of a hot-house. 
Magnifica. Bears its flowers in pendulous racemes. $1.00 each. 
Amabilis. Identical with the above, except that the racemes of 
flowers are held erect. $1.00 each. 
Metrosideros Floribunda. 
(Bottle Brush.) 
A greenhouse shrub, producing long, cylindrical spikes of bright 
red flowers; very effective. $1.00 each. 
Nephthytis Picturata. 
An interesting, ornamental hot-house plant, requiring a moist 
atmosphere; dark green, pointed, heart-shaped foliage, with fern- 
like variegations in silvery-white. $1.00 each. 
Nepenthes. 
(Pitcher Plant.) 
These interesting plants, with their curious pitchers, require to 
be grown in a high, moist atmosphere, and in dense shade. The: 
sorts offered are among the choicest of the genus. 
Each. | Each. 
Gourtii )..:eee . $3 00 Pattersonil .......- $2 50 
Dominiana. 23.6 2 7-- oe 2 00 Sedews) 22oiisiicen are tar 2 00 
Henryana® sean 2 00 Phyllamphora ...... 2 50 
Hookerianum.. . 3 OU} Splemaldar-yerrne st. er ers 2 00 
One each of the eight sorts for $15.00. 
