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TLE BLES PAS AUNERS 

ANTHEMIS CORONARIA FL. PL. 
One of the most useful plants for bedding or pot culture 
lately introduced. It bears its golden yellow double flowers 
profusely during the season, and can be recommended as 
a first-class edging plant. 
25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen. 










AMORPHOPHALLUS RIVIERI. 
A remarkably distinct and pretty Aroid of easy culture, 
especially adapted for sub-tropical bedding or for the 
mixed border, producing a solitary Palm-like leaf on a | 
tall stout stem which is curiously spotted and speckled | 
with rose and olive green. The flower issimilar in shape to | 
the Calla Lily, the outside being of a similar color to 
the leaf steam; the inside is deep blood-red veined with 
black. 
First size, strong tubers, 50 cts. each ; $5.50 per doz. 
Second “ s iG Bil) 3.00 
Third “ “ “ 15 “ce “cc 1.50 “ “ 
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ARISTOLOCHIA ELEGANS. 

ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS NANUS. 
The stems of this extremely elegant plant are tufted, 
| slender and gracefully arching. From the upper portions 
the branches, which are finer than the fronds of the most 
| delicate Fern, spread in all directions. The whole plant 
is of a bright cheerful green. It is one of the most dis- 
tinct and effective decorative plants for the stove or warm 
| conservatory. 50 ets. to $1.00 each. 
ASPARAGUS TENUISSIMUS. 
A beautiful species of climbing habit. Remarkable for 
| the extreme delicacy of its foliage; the leaves are longer 
}and of a lighter tint than those of A. Plumosus Nanus. 
| As a decorative plant for contrast with the foliage of other 
|plants it is one of the most effective. The sprays retain 
their beauty a long time when cut. 
25 to 50 ets. each; $2.50 per dozen. 
ARISTOLOCHIA ELEGANS. 
One of the best summer climbers; of rapid and dense 
growth. It bears profusely, even on small plants, its 
handsome and elegant flowers of a rich dark purple color, 
ornamented throughout with irregular branched markings 
of a creamy white, and haying a golden yellow eye sur- 
rounded by rich velvety purple. 25 to 50 ets. each. 
ARISTOLOCHIA CYMBIFERA. 
Another showy climbing Aristolochia, bearing flowers 
| of a peculiar and distinet boat-shape. In color a lovely 
| mixture of purple and brown. 50 ets. each. 


AZALEA INDICA. 
(Chinese Azalea.) 
Beautiful plants for window or conservatory decorations. 
The ease with which they can be grown and their diver- 
sity of color will always keep them in public fayor. They 
| force readily, are perfectly hardy south of Washington, 
and if protected by cold frames can be safely kept over 
| winter even in the North. The collection we. offer com- 
prises the cream of the best continental establishments. 
We can supply plants at 25 ets., 50 cts., 75 ects., $1.00 and 
! $1.50 each ; $2.00, $5.00, $9.00 and $15.00 per dozen. 

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