WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Retinispora Sanderi. 



A new blue conifer, which will prove indispensable in any 

 planting of hardy evergreens, either in massing or in single 

 specimens. In habit it is quite distinct, its growth being dwarf, 

 dense and cushion-like, forming beautiful semi-globular speci- 

 mens of a most pleasing and attractive blue color. Our illus- 

 tration conveys a very good idea of its style of growth. Beau- 

 tiful shapely plants, 6 inches high, 75 cents each ; ^7.50 per 

 doz. Nice specimens, 8 inches high, ^l.oo each ; ^10.00 

 per doz. 



Rhododendrons for Forcing. 



These are being used more extensively each season, and in 

 anticipation of an increased demand we have arranged for a 

 large supply of the most approved varieties for early flowering, 

 delivery of which can be made early in November. We offer 

 shapely bushy plants well set with flower buds, 20 to 24 inches 

 high, iSl.oo each ; ^11.00 per dozen ; ^90.00 per 100. 



Soliismatoglottis Picta. 



A handsome plant for the warm conservatory, somewhat on 

 the style of the Diffenbachias, foliage deep green with greyish 

 white markings. 30 cents each ; S3. 00 per dozen. 



Sanseviera Zeylanica. 



2 j^ -inch pots, 75 cents per dozen ; ;g6.oo per 100. 



Sphaerogyne Latifolia. 



We are in position to offer this beautiful stove foliage plant at 

 a popular price, having a good stock this season we can furnish 

 good plants in 5-inch pots at ^1.25 each. 



Skimmia Japonica. 



A most useful plant for the holidays, bearing an abundance 

 of showy bright red berries on a back ground of glossy dark 

 green foliage. A limited stock of finely berried plants, 75 cents 

 each. 



Stephanotis. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Floribunda. 3-inch pots $2 00 $15 00 



4 " 3 50 25 00 



" 6 " 75 cts. each ; $^.$0 per doz. 



Smilax. 



214^-inch pots, S3. 00 per 100 ; ^25. 00 per 1000. 



Stigmiapliyllon Ciliatnm. 



One of the prettiest climbers for the warm conservatory in our 

 collection, bearing in profusion large golden yellow butterfiy-like 

 flowers, closely resembling that showy orchid Oncidium Vari- 

 cosum. Strong plants. 50 cents each. 



RETINISPORA SANDERI 



BUTTERCUP PRIMROSE. ( See offer on page 26. ) 



Donble Violets. Marie Louise. 



A fine lot of thrifty, healthy plants of this most desirable 

 standard variety, in strong field-grown clumps. Si -25 per 

 doz. ; $8.00 per 100 ; S7S-0O per 1000. (Ready about Sep- 

 tember 25th.) 



Single Violets. 



The varieties offered below are great improvements over the 

 old sorts, which were practically of little use except at such 

 seasons when double flowering sorts were not to be had, while in 

 these new sorts the flowers are of such immense size that they 

 are fully as desirable as the finest doubles. We offer strong field- 

 grown clumps. 



Admiral Avellan, reddish purple, of good size. 

 La France, rich violet blue, large and very fragrant. 

 Princess of Wales, intensely fragrant, soft violet. 



75 cts. per doz. ; S6.00 per 100. A, 



Vriesia. 



Splendens. A beautiful Bromiliad with light green foliage, 

 transversely marked with brownish black bars. It throws 

 up a tall spike of brilliant scarlet bracts, from which the yellow 

 flowers are produced. The rich coloring of the bracts con- 

 tinues for a long time. An excellent house plant in every way, 

 as it does not suffer from a dry atmosphere. 35 cents each. 



The "New Pot Rose for £aster. 



Mme. Norbert Levavasseur, or Dwarf Crimson 

 Rambler. A charming new Rose which is certain to meet 

 with much favor, not only as a forcing variety for Easter, but as 

 a spring pot-plant and for summer bedding. While the plant 

 is of dwarf compact yet robust habit, it produces its flowers 

 throughout the season, which are of a pleasing shade some- 

 what lighter than Crimson Rambler. We ofter a limited 

 stock of strong field-grown plants which will be ready for 

 delivery early in December. SS-CO per doz. ; S40.CO per too. 



