CXJPHEA 'L,I^A.'\JEi (The Giant Tricolored Cuphea). 



Tliis interesting flowering plant belongs to the same family as the 

 well-krtovvn Lady's Cigar Plant. The flowers are tubular in shape, 

 about 2 inches long, and combine three distinct colors in each flower — 

 scarlet, white and blue. In bloom continually. (See cut.) 10 cts. 

 each; $1.00 per doz. 



CYCAS REVOI.UTA (Sago Palm). 



These are magnificent plants of noble and majestic habit, and most 

 impressive. They are pn^bably the most valuable decorative plants 

 grown, both for lawn and house decoration; their heavy, glossy, deep 

 green fronds resist alike the gas. dust and cold to which decorative 

 plants are frequently exposed. We grow an immense stock of them 

 and have an exception.tlly fine lot in popular sizes for house decora- 

 tion. (See cut.) 



Plants with stems, 4 to 6 in. high. 



7 to 8 



leaves, 15 to 18 in. 



long, 51 50 



each 



10 " 12 



18 " 20 " 



3 00 



" 



12 " 15 



20 " 24 " 



5 00 



" 



Specimen plants, sizes of which will be given on application, §7 50, $10. 00, §12.50 

 and 115 00 ench. 



DIEFFENBACHIA BAUSEI. 



One of the prettiest of the genus, with yellowish-green foliage, which is margined and 

 irregulirly blotched with dark green, and profusely spotted with white; a fine green- 

 house deC'irntive plant. 50 cts. each. 



EYRTHRINA 



CRISTA-GAEEI. 



(Coral Plant.) 



A magnificent plant, producing its 

 scarlet and crimson pea-shaped flowers 

 on spikes 18 inches long. Planted in 

 May they will fl iwer |.)rofusely through 

 the summer. They may be taken up 

 in the fall, and kept in perfect preserva- 

 tion during the winter in a dry cellar, 

 the roots covered with half-dry earth. 

 25 ct'--. ench; $2-50 per doz. 



EUCHARIS 



AMA250XICA. 



A splendid hothouse plant, blooming 

 nearly ihe entire season. It sends up 

 stalks bearing several pure white, star- 

 shaped flowers, 4 inches across, delight- 

 fully fragrant. It is very highly prized 

 in bouquets, baskets, etc. Pot in light 

 rich soil, well drained ; water freely in 

 the growing season, giving i slight rest 

 in fall. 25 cts. each; §2.50 per doz. 



CVCAS Revoluta, 



Sago Palm. 



CYPERUS. 



((ITmbrella Plant.) 



See page 111. 



DRACAENAS. 



A niabilis. A strong growing 

 variety, prettily variegated 

 green, white and pale violet 

 tuining to rose. 50 cts. and 

 §1.00 each. 



Briianti. A most useful var- 

 iety, with heavy dark green 

 foliage, making an excellent 

 house plant, standing the dry 

 atmosphere of living rooms. 

 30 cts. and 50 cts. each. 



FragrailS. A superb African 

 species, with beautiful deep 

 green leaves, lighter in the 

 growth, though having no var- 

 iegations or markings in the 

 foliage. This is one of the 

 most admired of the decorative 

 species. 30 cts., 50 cis. and 

 §1.00 each 



Gracilis. A narrow-leaved variety of bright green, with narrow 

 coppery-crimson edge ; very graceful. ' 50 cts. each. 



Cuphea Llav.e. 



Iniperalis. 



white edge. 



Foliage green, changing to rose, with creamy 

 50 cts. each. 



Dracaena Lindeni. 



Illtlivisa. This variety is used very exten.sively as a centre 

 plant for vases, urns, etc. It siands full exposure to the sun, 

 and its long, narrow, graceful foliage contmsts beautifully with 

 other foliage and flowering plants. 25 cts., 50 cts. and §100 

 each. 



Liilldeni. A beautiful variegated form of Fragrans. With 

 broad green foliage and golden-yellow stripes on the edges of 

 the leaves. 50 cts. to §1.00 each. 



Masanjj'eana. Another variegated form of the above, with the 

 variegation through the centre of the leaf, instead of on the 

 edges. 50 cts. to §1 00 each. 



Sanderiana. A graceful small-leaved variety, with glaucous 

 green foliage, which is edged with a broad border of creamy 

 white. 50 cts. each. 



Terniinali.S. Rich crimson foliage, marked with pink and 

 white. 30 CIS. and 50 cts. each. 



Ybungfi. Light green, changing to copper color. 50 cts. each_ 



