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BEST PLANTS FOR GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE. 



Caladiums. 



Fancy -Leaved 

 Varieties. 



For many years the Fancy- 

 Leaved Caladiums have been a 

 special feature of our establish- 

 ment. We grow several large 

 houses of these beautiful plants 

 alone. Our collection has been 

 carefully revised and contains only 

 first-class, distinct and well-marked 

 varieties, and is acknowledged to 

 be the finest in the country. Their 

 greatest value is for the decoration 

 of conservatories, greenhouses and 

 window boxes, while nothing can 

 surpass them ns exhibition plants 

 for fairs during the summer and 

 fall. Most of the varieties, if 

 planted about the first of June in 

 partly shaded warm borders, in well- 

 enriched light soil, succeed admira- 

 bly as bedding plants, the various 

 colorings and markings of which 

 cannot be obtained in any other 

 class of plants. We offer 50 dis- 

 tinct and handsome varieties (list 

 of which will be sent on applica- 

 tion), 25 cts. each ; $2. 50 per doz., 

 one each of the entire collection 

 of 50 varieties for $10.00. 



Calla Lilies. 



White Calla {Richardia _'-- 



sEthiopicci). The well-known . >V 



white Lily of the Nile 20 cts. \ v;: ' 



each, $2 00 per doz. ^© 



New Dwarf Calla " Little 



Geill." A new dwarf variety 



of the Richardia jEthiopica, 



growing about half as high as 



that well-known sort. It is very free flowering and fine for 



pot culture. 20 cts. each. 



Spotted Leaf Calla {Richardia Alba Maculata). The 

 leaves of this variety are deep green, with numerous white 

 spots, which give the plant a very ornamental appearance. 

 The flowers are pure white, with a black centre. They grow 

 freely, either in-doors or out. 15 cts. each, §1.50 per doz 



Camellia Japonica. 



Never before have we been able to supply such fine, bushy 

 plants of Camellias as this season. We can supply twelve dis- 

 tinct sorts, varieties the best of their respective colors, consist- 

 ing of white and the various shades of pink, red, rose, mottled, etc. 



First size. Fine bushy plants 

 Second size. " " " . 



Third " " " " . 



Fourth " " " " . 



In. high. 



.12 to 15 

 .IS to 20 

 . 20 to 24 

 . 2-t to 28 



In. Pots. 

 5 



5 

 6 



7 



Each. 

 $0 75 



125 

 1.50 



2.00 



Doz 



$9.00 

 12.00 

 15.00 



20.00 



Fancy Coleus. 



Coleus, "Mrs. F. Saunder." This splendid new 

 Coleus differs from all other varieties in having a wedge of 

 creamy white in the centre of the leaf, with a clearly defined 

 margin of oxide green, bronze, crimson and purple. It is the 

 most beautiful and distinct variety yet raised. 

 10 cts. each, $1.00 per doz. 



Our collection of Coleus embraces all the standard well- 

 tried varieties as well as the leading and distinct novelties of re- 

 cent introduction. 



10 cts. each, $1.00 per doz , $6.00 per 100. 



Fanxy Leaved Caladiums 



Carex Japonica "Variegata. 



A new ornnmental Japanese grass which is extremely useful as 

 a house plant, of easy growth, standing the dry atmosphere of 

 heated rooms with impunity and at the same time hardy if 

 planted out in the garden in summer. 15 cts. each, 4 for 50 Cts. 



Cuphea L,lav£e. 



( Ike Tricolored Cuphea.) 



This interesting flowering plant belongs to the same family as 

 the well-known Lady's Cigar Plant. The flowers are tubular 

 in shape, about two inches long, and combine three distinct 

 colors in each flower — scarlet, white and blue. In bloom con- 

 tinually. 10 cts. each, $1.00 per doz. 





Coleus, Mks. K Sai'ndfk 



