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HEN&7 A. DBEEB, FhiladelpMa, Fa. 



Maranta. 



Valuable decorative stove plants, remarkable for the richness 

 and beauty of their varied foliage. 



Albert! . . . 

 Amabilis . . 

 Argyrjea . . 

 Bachemiana . 

 Bambusaefolia 

 Bella 



Costata Glabra 

 Chantrieri . 

 Dealbata . . 

 Eximea . . , 

 Gouletti . 

 Qoveniana 

 Illustris . . . 

 Iconifera . . 

 Insignis . . 

 Kerchoviana 

 Kummeriana 

 Leopardina . 

 Lietzei . . 

 Lietzei Superb 

 Lindeni . . 

 Lubersi . . 



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Luciana . . 



Makoyana 



Masangeana (True 



Media Picla 



Mosella . . 



Musaica 



Oppenheimiana 



Orbifolia 



Porteana . 



Pulchella 



Rosea Lineata 



Sanderi 



Spitzeriana 



Splendens 



Triumphans 



Tubispatha 



Van den Heckei 



Vittata . . 



Wallichii . . 



Warscewiczi 



Wieti .... 



Zebrina . . . 



the above grand collection of 



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Moschosma Riparium. 



An introduction from tropical South Africa, inhabit of growth 

 not unlike a Coleus, but producing from early in December until 

 March dense feathery or plume-like erect panicles of small 

 creamy-white flowers in great profusion, easy to grow. 25 

 cts. each ; §2.50 per doz. 



NeplLthytis Pictnrata. 



An interesting ornamental stove plant, dark green foliage, 

 with fern-like variegation in silvery white. $1.00 each. 



Olea Fragrans (Sweet oiive . 



An old favorite greenhouse shrub succeeding admirably as a 

 house plant, producing small white flowers of the most exquisite 

 fragrance. 50 cts. each. Extra strong plants, $1.00 each. 



Ophiopogan. 



Jaburan Variegatus. A pretty variegated foliage plant, use- 

 ful either as a pot plant for the window or for planting out in 

 summer. 50 cts. each. 



PANDA NUS VEITCHI 



MARANTA MAKOYA.NA 



PandannS (Screw Pine . 



Qraminifolius. Narrow dark green foliage, makes a pretty 

 plant for table decoration. 50 cts. each. 



Pacificus. A rare and beautiful species, with broad, mass- 

 ive dark green foliage, 3-inch pots, 50 cts. each ; 4-inch pots, 

 75 cts. each ; 6-inch pots, S1.50 each. 



Sanderi ( Golden Fandaus). A variety in which the varie- 

 gation is of a creamy yellow instead of white, while the heart 

 of the plant during the dull winter months assumes a beautil'ul 

 golden-bronze color. 



3-inch pots . . 35 cts. each | 6-inch pots . . . $1.50 each 

 4-inch " . . 50 " " I 



Veitchi. One of the best and most attractive of decorative 

 plants for the house. The leaves are light green, beautifully 

 marked with stripes of pure white. 



Each. Each. 



4-in. pots, l2-in. high $0.75 I 6-in. pots, iS in. high $1.50 

 5 " " 15 " " 1. 00 I 8 " " 30 " " 3. Off 



Philodendron. 



Spectabilis. An interesting stove plant with large heart- 

 shaped dark green leaves, with light veins. $1.50 each. 



Pertusum. A stove plant of climbing habit, with large per- 

 forated leaves of grotesque appearance. Si. 50 each. 



Phyllotaenitiiii. 



Lindeni. A handsome stove plant light green hastate leaves, 



ribs and veins creamy-white. 75 cts. each. 

 Lindeni Magnificum. A variety of the above with larger 



leaves, and the variegation more decided. $1.00 each. 



Schismatoglottis. 



Picta. A handsome decorative plant, somewhat on the style 

 of growth of the Dieffenbachias, but more vigorous ; foliage 

 deep green ; with greyish-white markings. 50 cts. each. 



Smilax. 



One of the most valuable plants for bouquets, wreaths, fes- 

 toons and decorations. 10 cts. each ; gi.oo per doz. 



Sphaerogyne. 



Latifolia. A magnificent hothouse decorative plant with large 

 dark-green foliage. ;?i.5oeach. 



Steplianotis Floribunda. 



Charming hothouse climber, producing clusters of pure white, 

 deliciously fragrant flowers. 5i-00 each. 



