Select List of Seasonable 



DECORATIVE AND FLOWERING PLANTS 



For Complete list see our Garden Book for 1907- 



AUamanda. 



Henderson!. A strong growing variety, large golden -yellow 

 flowers 50 cts. each. 



Williamsii This handsome variety is quite dwarf, forming a 

 compact bush with trusses of bloom at every point. The 

 flowers are of a very rich, yet delicate yellow, deliciously 

 scented and in bloom during the greater part of the year. 25 

 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



Alocasia. 



Macrohiza Variegata. Bright-green leaves, blotched and 

 marbled with white. Jl. 00 each. 



Alpinia Sanderae. 



A handsome new species from New Guinea of this useful class 

 of stove plant, leaves of a rich shining green, regularly striped at 

 close intervals with broad white bands diverging from the mid- 

 rib to the margin. ;j(l.oo each. 



AntllUriuiUS (Flamingo Flower). 



Pretty greenhouse plants that have many good qualities. 

 Their peculiar shaped flowers of rich colorings frequently last on 

 the plant from two to three months. 

 Andreanum Hybrids. A fine collection of seedlings, in 



scarlet, red, rose and white. Jl.oo and J1.50 each. 

 Scherzerianum. Brilliant scarlet. 50 cts. and ^l.ooeach. 

 . — Album. White. ^2.00 each. 

 — Qrandiflorum. Large scarlet. $1.00 each. 

 — Mme. Dalliere. Soft salmon-pink. ^i. 00 each. 

 — Roseum. Salmon-rose. ;?i.ooeach. 



— Rothschildianum. White spotted crimson. ^1.50 each. 

 — Sanguineum. Rich crimson. ^1.50 each. 

 Worocqueanum. Grown for its ornamental foliage which is 



deep green with lighter veins and midrib. ^l.oo each. 



Aralia. 



Handsome decorative foilage plants for the stove or warm con- 

 servatory ; elegant for exhibition purposes. 



Chabrierii. Long, narrow, deep-green foliage with crimson- 

 bronze midrib, g 1. 00 each. 

 Elegantissima. Finely divided metallic-green foliage. 



^$1.50 each. 

 Kerchoveana. Foliage rather broad, of a deep glossy green, 



relieved by a pale midrib. ^1.50 each. 

 Veitchli. A handsome species, with narrow leaflets of a 



dark green above and red underneath. ^1.50 each. 

 — Qracillima. Similar to above, but with narrower foliage. 

 ^1.50 each. 



Araucaria. 



Excelsa I^Norfolk Island Pine). As a decorative plant for 

 the house this is one of the handsomest and most serviceable 

 plants in our collection. 



4-inch pots, 6 inches high ;SSo. 50 each. 



5-inch pots, 12 inches high 1. 00 each. 



6-inch pots, 18 inches high 1. 50 each. 



6-inch pots, 24. inches high 2.00 each. 



Excelsa QIauca. Identical with the above, except in the 

 color of the foliage, which is of a bluish or glaucous color. 



5-inch pots, 10 inches high $1.00 each. 



6-inch pots, 15 inches high 2.00 each. 



Robusta Compacta. Compact growth, producing even a 

 more symmetrical plant than Excelsa ; the color is a rich deep 

 green. Strong plants, in 5-inch pots, 10 inches high, $1.50 

 each ; 6-inch pots, 15 inches high, ^2.00 each. 



ARAUCARIA EXCELSA 



Asparagus. 



Sprengeri. Invaluable as a decorative plant for growing in 

 pots, window boxes, baskets, etc. Strong plants, 15 cts each; 

 $1 . 50 per doz. Extra strong plants, 25 cts. and 50 cts. each ; 

 $2,50 and $5.00 per dozen. 



Tenuissimus. Remarkable for the extreme delicacy of its 

 foliage. For contrast with foliage of other plants it is one of 

 the most effective. 15 cts. each ; ^i 50 per doz. 



Plumosus Nanus. This graceful variety is finer than the 

 most delicate fern, and will last for weeks after being cut. It 

 is an excellent house plant. 15 cts. and 25 cts. each ; $1.50 

 and ^2.50 per doz. 



Myriocladus. Of erect habit, producing fronds from 8 to 10 

 feet long, which when unfolding are a metallic bronzy color, 

 which changes to a golden-green, finally maturing a rich 

 emerald green. Lerge specimens in II inch tubs, ^2. 50 each. 



Aspidistra. 



Lurida. A very useful decorative plant ; will succeed in any 

 position ; an excellent hall or corridor plant. 50 cts. , 75 cts. 

 and Si. 00 each. 



Lurida Variegata. A pretty variegated form of the above, 

 the foliage being striped with white. 75 cts. and $1.00 each. 



Bay Trees (Laums nobilis). 

 Pyramid=shaped. 



Diameter at base. Each. 



..... 15 inches $ 2, 00 



Height. 

 3 feet 



5 

 6 

 6 



7 



24 to 

 26 to 



26 

 28 

 30 to 32 

 32 to 34 

 38 to 40 



Height 

 of stems. 

 24 inches. 

 30 

 45 

 45 

 45 

 45 



Standard, or Tree=shaped 



Diameter 



of crown. 

 . . . . 15 inches 



... 24 " 



. ... 26 to 28 " 

 . ... 30 to 32 

 . ... 34 to 36 " 

 . ... 40 to 42 " 



7 50 

 10 00 

 12 50 

 IS 00 

 20 00 



Each. 

 S 3 00 

 6 00 

 10 00 

 12 50 

 15 00 

 20 00 



