BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



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Drac-ena Indivisv 



DRAC/ENAS. 



AlliabillS* Green, white and pale violet; strong planls. 



50 cts. to SI. 00 each. 

 Baptisti. Green, creamy-white flakes flushed with rose. 



50 cts. to $1.00 each. 

 Goldeana. Irregularly banded with dark green and silver 



gray in alternate straight bands. $1.50 to $3.00 each. 

 Illipei'ialis. A strong growing variety, with large deep 



rose and creamy white foliage. 50 els. to $1.00 each. 

 Shepherd.!. A strong growing variety, with deep green 



foliage, edged and striped with light green or yello"'. 50 



cts. to $1.00 each. 

 Terniinalis. Rich crimson foliage marked with pink and 



white. 30 els. to 50 els. each. 

 Youilgi. Lig'n green changing to copper color. 50 cts. to 



$1.00 each. 



DRACAENA FRAGRANS. 



A superb African species, with beautiful deep green leaves, 

 lighter in the young growth. Though havjng no variegations 

 or markings in the foliage, this is one of the most admired of 

 the decorative species, its elegant habit and extremely beautiful 

 lively coloring giving it marked value. It is a rapid grow«r, 

 and for room adornment or as a vase plant for out-of-door use it 

 is indispensable. 50 els to $1.00 each. 



DRAC^NA LINDENI. 



A beautiful variegated form of Fragrans, with broad green 

 foliage and golden yellow stripes on the edges of the leaves. 

 $1.50 to $5.00 each. 



DRACvENA MASANGEANA. 



Another variegated form of the above with the variegation 

 through the centre of the leaf instead of on the edges. $1.50 

 to $2^00 each. 



DRAC^NA CORDYLINE). 



The Cordylines are especially well adapted for centres of 

 vases, baskets, etc. ; the bright green narrow foliage contrast- 

 ing well with other foliage and flowering planls. 

 Australia. A very long, narrow, graceful foliage. 

 Indivisa. Long foliage ; green, graceful. 

 Veitchi. Long foliage, brown streaked. 

 25 to 50 cts. each. 



DIEFFENBACHIA BAVSEI. 



A stove plant of easy culture, foliage yellowish green, mar- 

 gined and irregularly blotched with dark green, and profusely 

 spotted with white. 50 cts. each. 



Dl<AC/liNA IMPEKIALIS. 



NEW DOUBLE WHITE DAISY, 

 SNOW CREST. 



A most distinct variety and an improvement on all existing- 

 sorts. Its habit of growth and size of flowers, in comparison 

 with older varieties, is gigantic. The flowers, which are borne 

 on stout, stiff stems from 6 to 10 inches long, are of the purest 

 white and full to the centre. When fully developed they rise 

 to a conical or sugar-loaf form, and well-grown specimens will 

 cover a silver dollar. It makes an admirable hardy garden 

 plant or may be forced for cut flowers under the same treatment 

 as violets. 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per dozen. 



EUCHARIS AMAZONICA. 



A splendid hot-house plant, blooming nearly the entire 

 season. It sends up stalks bearing several pure white, star- 

 shaped flowers, 4 inches across, delightfully fragrant. It is 

 very highly prized in bouquets, baskets, etc. Pot in light rich 

 soil, well drained ; water freely in the growing season, giving a 

 slight rest in fall. 30 cts. to 50 cts. each. 



uble White Daisy Snow Crest. 



