HENRY A. DREEE, PMladelphia, Pa. 







BOUGAINVILLEA GLABRA WILLIAM K. HARRIS 



The Lorraine Begonias. 



These are uadoubtedly the finest winter-flowering plants we 

 now possess. They form graceful, bushy specimens, which from 

 October until April are completely smothered with their soft, 

 delicately colored flowers. 



Qloire de Lorraine. Soft rosy-pink, of fine form. 

 Light Pink Lorraine. Of a lighter shade of pink. 

 Turnford Hall. Lovely pink and white. 



Good plants, in 3-inch pots, 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



Begonias. 



Alba Picta. Leaves glossy green, spotted silvery-white. 

 Argentea Guttata. Foliage rich green, spotted silver. 

 Corallina Lucerna. A superb new variety of the Coral 



Begonia, producing gigantic trusses of bronzy-red flowers, and 



flowering continuously from April to November. The foliage 



is dotted with silvery-white. 25 cts. each. 

 Haageana. Large flowers of a creamy white, with just sufli- 



cient pink to give them a bright, cheerful glow. 

 Metallica. Dark, rough leaves ; surface lustrous bronze-green; 



veins dark red. 

 Nitida alba. Very free-flowering, pure white. 

 Rubra ( Coral Begonia). Large flowers, scarlet rose, glossy 



and wax-like. 

 Saundersoni. Scarlet flowers ; in bloom continually. 



Price, except where noted, 15 cts. each; ^1.50 per doz. Set 



of eight varieties for Si- 10. 



Begonia Rex. Ornamental-leaved). 



A collection of 12 choice sorts. 15 cts. each ; 31.50 per doz. 



Olivia Miniata (Imantophyllnm). 



A pretty lily-like plant of the easiest culture, and a most de- 

 sirable house plant ; it flowers during the spring and summer 

 months, remaining in bloom for a long period. In color it is of 

 a fine orange- red shading to blufi". Large strong plants, 50 cts. ea. 



Bongainvillea. 



Sanderiana. This beautiful free-flowering variety is very 

 popular, especially as a plant for Easter. It is of strong and 

 rapid growth, and brilliant rosy crimson blossoms are pro- 

 duced from early in March until midsummer ; in fact a plant 

 will frequently flower the greater part of the year. Alto- 

 gether it is a most desirable subject for the conservatory or 

 window garden. 25 cts. each. 



William K. Harris. One of the most beautifiil and useful 

 variegated foliage flowering plants yet introduced. The 

 foliage being beautifully marbled, with creamy white on a 

 dark green ground. These markings are very decided, and 

 the proportion of the two colors is almost equally divided. 

 Valuable for decorative purposes in or out of bloom. Strong 

 plants in 3- in(;h pots, 75 cts. each ; strongplants in4-inch pots. 

 Si. 00 each; specimen plants, $2.~iO, $5. 00, S7.50 and 

 iio.oo each, according to size. 



Camellia Japonica. 



A choice assortment of 12 varieties. Ffne bushy plants, 15 

 inches high, 75 cts. each ; $7.50 per doz. Stronger plants, 18 to 

 20 inches high, bushy. Si. 00 each ; $10.00 per doz. 



Cissus. 



Discolor. A beautifnl climber for the consevatory, with 

 mottled and marbled crimson and green foliage. 25 cts. each. 



Curmeria. 



Wallisii. A handsome ornamental plant for the warm con- 

 servatory. Its leaves are of a rich deep green irregularly 

 blotched with pale yellowish-green. 50 cts. each. 



Cy anopliyllnm . 



Magnificum. A grand hothouse decorative plant ; the upper 

 side of the handsome foliage is a beautiful, velvety-green ; 

 under side reddish-purple. S2.50 each. 



Cy perns (Umbrella Plant). 



Alternifolius. A splendid plant for the house, always green 

 and attractive. 15 cts. and 25 cts. each. 



Dieffenbachias. 



Handsome decorative plants for the warm conser%'atory. 

 Bausei. Leaves yellowish- green, blotched dark green, and 



spotted white. 

 Bowmannii. Rich deep green leaves, blotched pea green. 

 Jenmani. Long, narrow bright green foliage, marbled and 



spotted white. 

 Magnifica. Shining somber green foliage, with blotches and 



spots of pure white. 

 Picta. Dark green leaves with numerous white spots. 

 Splendens. Rich deep bottle-green, with whitish striated 



blotches. 



Price, 50 cts. each Set of 6 sorts for $2.50 



Dracaenas. 



Doucetii. A beautiful and rare variegated form of D. indivisa, 

 with dark green foliage, which is broadly edged with creamy- 

 white. 5-inch pots, Sl.oo each. 



Fragrans. An excellent house plant, with bread, dark green 

 foliage. 25 cts. and 50 cts each. 



Qoldieana. Of erect habit, with spreading leaves, which are 

 of dark green, marked wilh cream-white, irregular blotches 

 and stripes ; one of the finest stove plants. Thrifty plants in 

 4-inch pots, about 8 inches high, at $1.50 each. 



Lindeni. A beautiful variegated form of Fragj-atis, with 

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

 50 cts. to Sl.oo each. 



Massangeana. Another form of the above, with the variega- 

 tion through the centre of the leaf. 50 cts. to $1 00 each. 



Pare Charon For richness and brilliancy of color this new 

 variety surpasses all others. It is a broad-leaved form, with 

 bronzy foliage, which is at its best during the fall and winter 

 months, is of a brilliant luminous carmine-red. Strong young 

 plants, S2.50 each. 



Sanderiana. A graceful, small-leaved variety, with glau- 

 cous-green foliage, which is edged with a broad border of 

 creamy-white. 25 cts. each. 



