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THE BEST PLANTS 


BEGONIA REx. 
We offer ten of the most distinct and handsomely marked | 
varieties of this beautiful class of Begonias. These are | 
grown for their variegated foliage, and are very desirable | 
for house and garden decorations, in shady positions, and 
especially well adapted for baskets, vases, ete. 
25 cts. each; 2.50 per doz. 
' water, and produces large 
| collection ; it groys freely and requires-an.abundance of 
pure white-blossoms. during the: 
| winter and spring; the resting period. during June and 
| July can be given by turning the pots-on their sides.. 
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25 to 50 ete. each ; $2.50 to $5.00.per-dozen.. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 
The varieties we offer of this desirable-plant are the: best 
| of their respective color, and consist of white, pink, mot- 
| tled, 
| set with buds. 
rose, ete. We ean supply many distinct sents, well 
First size, 24 inches high, 22.00 each. 
Second “ 20 “ Sede O ness 
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CANNAS. 
Excellent plants for garden decoration. Where sub- 
tropical effects are desired they are indispensable. The 
| varieties offered are the cream of existing sorts, and bear 
| flowers of similar size and form as Gladiolus. 

Bouvarpia, ALFRED NEUNER. 

BOUVARDIAS. 
Shrubby plants, with corymbs of white, rose, crimson | 
and scarlet flowers, blooming during the autumn and 
winter. Their dazzling richness of color makes them one Em 
of the most useful of our winter-blooming plants. | 
Alfred Neuner. The flowers are composed of three | 
perfect rows of petals of the purest waxy-white color, | 
each floret resembling a miniature tuberose. 
Davidsoni. The best of the single white varieties: 
sometimes delicately tinged with pink. 
Hiumboldti Corymbiflora. 
white flowers ; very fragrant. 
President Cleveland. A grand single-flowered variety | 
of the same habit as Elegans, with intense dazzling | 
searlet flowers. 
Rosea Multiflora. 
very free-blooming. 
15 ets. each; $1.50 per doz.; set of 6, 75 ets. 
CALLA ETHIOPICA. 
(Lily of the Nile.) 
An old, favorite plant, which should be found in every 
Beautiful shade of salmon rose, 
Brenningsi. 
| Ehemanni. 
| Noutoni. 
Long, tube-shaped, pure | Pre 
Robusta Perfecta. 
Strelitzeflora. 
Souv. de Barrillet Deschamps. 
Broad green foliage, ornamented with 
broad bands of yellow ; constant variegation. 
The most distinct of all Cannas on account 
of its large oval soft green leavesand carmine-red flow- 
ers, which are produced on long flower-stems ; each of 
the smaller branches bears about 12 flowers. 
ile Leclere. Flowers large, bright golden yellow, 
mottled and spotted crimson and scarlet. One of the 
best and most distinct varieties. Pea-green foliage. 
Is quite distinct from Ehemanni in coloring, 
being a rich shade of crimson scarlet. The flowers aré 
very large, growing erect instead of drooping. The 
foliage is of a beautiful bluish green. 
mices de Nice. Long green leaves; golden yellow 
flowers. 
A most distinct and handsome sort, 
bearing immense leaves 12 to 18 inches wide and 3 feet 
long, of a bright bronze-red color. 
Broad, massive, deep green foliage; 
brilliant orange-scarlet flowers. 3 to 4 feet. 
Green, shaded ma- 
roon ; large crimson flowers. 
25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen; set of 8 varieties, $1.75. 
Canna Indica. 
Mixed Varieties. 
15 ets. each ; $1.00 per dozen. 
For New Dwarf French varieties, see Supplement. 
