Bars 
ES GARDEN ~~ GREENHOUNE DLANTS 1 [ 
LE era mre pela ETA Da 
oe — 
PANAX VICTORLE. 
A pretty shrubby plant with finely divided light green leaves, 
with white variegation on the edges; a useful decorative plant 
for the warm conservatory. 25 cts. each. 
PANDANUS (screw Pine). 
Graminifolius. Narrow dark green foliage, makes a pretty 
plant for table decoration. 50 cts. each. 
Pacificus. A rare and beautiful species, with broad, massive, 
dark green foliage, 3 inch pots, 50 cts. each; 4-inch pots, 75 
cts. each; 6-inch pots, $1.50 each. 
Sanderi (Goldéen Pandanus). A new variety in which the 
variegation is of a creamy yellow instead of white, while the 
heart of the plant during the dull winter months assumes a 
beautiful golden-bronze color, 
See 35 cts. each. | 6-inch pots,. ......$1.50 each. 
|| deen SC See ooe DO cee ibue 
| Veitchi. This is one of the best and most attractive of decora- 
tive plants for the house. The leaves are light green, beauti- 
fully marked with broad stripes of pure white and gracefully 
curved. (See cut.) 
oe 
5 
Q 
> 
as) 
} 
Ti 
4Eii. [OOS IA) Tine, WN 6356 cos oon cggvoog uso DOM ed 75 cts. each. 
Dee sel Oley “inet a eekeeaotsbener aye aoadbo soos - $1.00 ‘i 
Qi EN ICS thee ema occ big Bee eee gob000¢ 1.50 & 
CC) Oa) URES eee ac Borate he cect Oe ae 
PASSIFLORA. 
(Passion Flower Vine.) 
Attractive climbers, covering a é : 
large space in a remarkably short Gas <45,¢ hy eeaes 
time, and bearing their exquicitely- : a 
formed flowers freely throughout the 
PANDANUS VHITCHI. 
suminer and fall, They are some- ROYAL 
times included with hardy climbers, 
but do not stand out with us. EXHIBITION 
Constance Elliott. Pure white, PANSIES., 
a slight coloring at base of petals, 
Incarnata. White tinted lilac; 
light purple coronna. 
Pfordti, This we consider the best 
ofall. Its beautiful flowers are 
borne freely, even on quite small 
plants. They are of a rich shade 
of blue, suffused with rose. 
15 cts, each; $1.50 per doz. 
The plants here offered are grown 
from our own choicest strain of 
seed procured from the world’s 
greatest Pansy specialist, and for 
size of bloom, richness of coloring 
and texture will be found unsur- 
passed by any other strain. (See 
cut.) Good strong plants, 60 cts. 
per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
PENNISETUM. 
(Fountain Grass.) 
Royav EXHIBITION PANsy. 
Macrophyllum Atrosanguineum (Crtmsou Fountain Grass). This 
new plant from New Guine. is a most valuable addition not only to our 
list of ornamental grasses, but to bedding plants. Its habit of growth is 
strong and vigorous, yet most elegant and graceful ; the foliage, which 
is gracefully recurved, is of a pleasing dark metallic, coppery-bronze, 
which far surpasses in richness the finest of the bronze-leaved Cannas— 
a veritable Crimson Fountain. When grown as a specimen in the 
border or on the lawn, it attains a height of about 4 feet, the ends of 
the shoots being terminated by tawny crimson plumes 10 to 12 inches 
long. By an occasional cutting back the plants can be kept if desired 
at a height of 2 to 8 feet. Interspersed with other ornamental grasses, 
this new Pennisetum will add a life and color hitherto unobtainable, 
while as a border to a bed of Cannas or Caladium Esculentum it stands 
in a class by itself. The plants, when sent out in early spring, do not 
show their rich coloring, which, however, quickly develops when planted 
in the open bed or border. Ready April 15th. 15 cts. each; $1.50 
per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Rueppelianum (Purple Fountain Grass). A beautiful annual variety, 
growing about 8 feet high, producing long, graceful green foliage and 
cylindrical-purplish plumes. Like the Crimson Fountain Grass, this 
variety is also excellent as a border toa bed of Cannas,Caladiums, etc., 
etc., and is beautifully shown in the illustration of our bed of Grasses 
: at the Pan-American Exposition, See page 170. Young plants, ready 
Crimson Fountarn Grass (Pennisetum). in May, 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
