Oreer's Autumn Catalogfue, 1906. 



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MARANTA. 



Valuable decorative stove plants, 

 and beauty of their varied foliage. 



remarkable for the richness 





Each. 





Each. 



Amabilis . . . . 



$0 50 



riasangeana ( Irue 



) $i) 50 



Bachemiana . . 



50 



Media Plcta . 



75 



Bambusaefolia . 



60 



Hosella . . . 



1 00 



Bella . . 



25 



Porteana . . . 



75 



Chantrleri . . . 



50 



Pulchella . . . 



50 



Dealbata . . . 



50 



Rosea Lineata . 



1 00 



Eximea . . . 



50 



Sander! . . . 



. 1 00 



Ooveiana . . . , 



25 



Spitzeriana . . 



50 



Kerchoviana 



25 



Triumphans 



1 00 



Kummeriana 



50 



Van den Meckel 



75 



Leitze! 



50 



Vittata ... 



1 00 



Leitzei Superba 



50 



Wallichii . . 



50 



Lindeni . . . 



• 1 00 



Warscewiczi 



75 



Luciana . . 



75 



Zebrina . . . 



75 



Makoyana . . 



50 







9IBTROSIDBROS. 



Floribunda [BottU Brush). A greenhouse shrub, producing 

 long cylindrical spikes of bright red flowers. §1.00 each. 



NEPENTHES (Pitcher Plant). 



A choice assortment of thrifty plants in 3 in. pots at 75 cts. 

 each. 



NEPHTHYTIS PICTURATA. 



An interesting ornamental stove plant, requiring a moist at- 

 mosphere ; dark green, pointed, heart-shaped foliage, with fern- 

 like vai-iegations m silvery white. $1.50 each. 



OI.EA FRAGRANS (Sweet Olive). 



An old favorite greenhouse shrub, succeeding admirably as a 

 house plant, producing sm dl white flowers of the most ex- 

 quisite fragrance, continuing to bloom almost the entire winter. 

 50 cts. and §1.00 each. 



OTAHEITE ORANGE. 



The best of the Oranges for house culture. It is of dwarf 

 bushy hal)it, and bears a profusion of fragrant flowers and edible 

 fruit. Plants that will fruit the coming season, 25 cts. each. 



OPHIOPOGAN. 



Jaburan Variegatus, A pretty variegated foliage plant for 

 the window ; its narrow, dark green foliage is prettily striped 

 with gold. 50 cts. each. 



Pandanus Veitchi. 



PANDANUS. 



Veitchi. This is one of the most attractive of decorative 

 plants. The leaves are light green, beautifully marked with 

 broad stripes of pure white. 



4-inch pots, 12 inches high $0 75 each 



5 " " 15 " " 1 00 " 



6 " " 18 ,' •' 1 50 " 



7 " " 24 " " 2 00 '< 



Specimen plants, $5 00 to $10.00 each. 

 SzlXVA&tX {Golden Pandanus). A fine decorative plant ; leaves 



green striped with golden yellow. 

 Strong plants in 3-inch pots §0 50 each 



"_ _ " "4 " " 75 " 



Pacificus. A rare and beautiful species, broad, massive 



dark green foliage. 50 cts. each. 



PALMS 



Areca Lutescbns. 



Palms are contiiiued. on next page. 



No collection of plants is complete 

 without P.ilms. Their bold, majestic 

 yet graceful foliage, lends a grandeur 

 and magnificence that cannot be ob- 

 tained by any other class oftjilants, and no decoration, whether 

 in the conservatory, hall or sitting room, is complete without 

 them. Nearly all the varieties offered are of the easiest cul- 

 ture, succeeding under the most ordinary conditions. Our 

 facilities for producing this class of stock are the most complete 

 in this country, 35 of our largest houses — over three acres of 

 greenhouse structure — being devoted to them alone, enabling 

 us to supply all the leading and popular sorts at the most 

 reasonable prices. 



The heights given are from top of pot to top of plant. 



ARECA EUTESCENS. 



One of the most graceful and beautiful Palms in cultivation: 

 the foliage is of a bright glossy -green, with rich golden-yellow 

 stems. 



3-inch pots, 4 to 5 leaves, 12 to 15 inches high, §0 25 each 



4 " 5 to 6 " 15 to 18 " " 50 " 



5 " 6 to 7 " 18 to 20 " ''■ 75 " 



6 " 6 to8 " 24 to 30 " " 1 50 « 



CARYOTA URENS (Fish-tail Palm). 



An interesting species, with the ends of the leaves formed- 

 somewhat like the dorsal fin -of a fish. 3-inch pots, 8 inches 

 high, 25 cts. each. 



