FS CARDEN e REENHOUSE PLANTS {TT 
CROTONS. 
Nothing can excel the beauty and richness of col- 
oring that is found in this class of plants. They are 
beautiful as pot plants for the conservatory, making 
handsome specimens for decorative and exhibition 
purposes, and are now used extensively as bedding 
plants, for which purpose they are exceptionally well 
adapted. They should be planted in full sun in a po- 
sition where they can be liberally supplied with water, 
which develops the most wonderful colorirgs in the 
foliage. We enumerate below a few of the leading 
~ varieties, but can supply many other sorts. 
mS Andreanum. Deep green, with yellow and crim 
§ son markings. 
Baron James de Rothschild. Olive green ana 
yellow, changing to brilliant crimson. 
Caudatus Tortilis. © Peculiarly twisted narrow 
foliage, marked crimson rose and yellow. 
Chrysophilia. Large foliage; light creamy-yellow 
with bright green margin. 
Dayspring. Orange-yellow, edged with green and 
tinged with red. . 
Evansianum. Trilobed leaves, richly veined and 
mottled. : 
Gaara OUsaN WHER. Fasciatum. Rich green, with golden-yellow ribs 
Cobza Scandens., — — — and veins. 
(Cups and Saucers Vine.) 
A beautiful climber, of rapid 
Irregulare. Long, narrow, 
dark, shining green foliage 
growth, large purple cup-and- 
saucer-shaped flowers. For 
covering arbors, trellises; etc., 
it is unsurpassed. 15 cts. each; 
$1.50 per doz. 
COLOCASIA. 
Neo Guinensis. Dark green 
shiny leaves, spotted with 
creamy white. A good sub- 
ject for the stove or warm 
conservatory. 50 cts. each. 
COSTUS. 
Zebrinus. A_ pretty warm 
greenhouse plant with large 
dark green foliage and darker 
stripes. 50 cts. each. 
CURMERIA. 
Wallisii. A handsome orna. 
mental plant which is de- 
serving of wide popularity as 
a decorative plant for the warm conservatory, Its leaves, which 
are about 5 inches long by 2 to 24 inches wide, are of a rich deep 
green irregularly blotched with pale yellowish-green. (See cut.) 
50 cts. each, 
RENTS 
CYANOPHYLLUM. 
Magnificum. A grand hothouse decorative plant; the upper side 
of the handsome foliage is a beautiful, velvety green; under side 
reddish-purple. $2.50 each. 
CYPERUS (umbrella Plant). 
Offered with Aquatic Plants, See page 212. 
CYCAS REVOLUTA (ago Palm). 
Valuable decorative plants both for house and lawn decoration; 
their heavy, glossy, deep green fronds resist alike the gas, dust and 
cold to which decorative plants are frequently exposed. We can at 
all times supply dormant stems weighing from 2 to 50 Ibs. each at the 
rate of 15 cts. per ib., and established growing plants, from July 15th 
to January Ist, in the following sizes: 
Stems 4to 6 in. high, 7to 8 leaves, 15 to 18 in. long, $ 75 each 
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Specimen plants, sizes of which will be given on application, $7.50 
and $10.00 each. 
CurMERIA WALLISI. 
with golden blotches and mid- 
rib. : 
Queen Victoria. Rich goid- 
en-yellow, mottled with green, 
midrib magenta, changing to 
crimson 
Superbus. Long, narrow 
leaves, marked freely with 
bright golden-yellow. 
Turniordiensis. Foliage 
bright green with large yellow 
markings in centre. 
Veitchii. Bright green marked 
and mottled with yellow and 
crimson. 
Price: 30 to 50 cts. each.; 
$3.00 to $5.00 per doz., accord- 
to size. 
CYANOPHYLLUM MaGniFICUM. 
