WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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BroT^allia Speciosa Major. 



A giant flowered form of the beautiful blue Browallia, flower- 

 ing continuously summer and winter. May be grown either as a 

 pot or border plant. Its beautiful ultramarine blue color, which 

 is rare in all classes of plants, makes it especially valuable and 

 desirable. 75 cents per dozen ; ^6.00 per 100. 



Fancy Caladmms. 



Fancy leaved in 25 choice-named varieties. $1.25 per dozen ; 

 ^10.00 per 100. 



Choice mixture, $1.00 per dozen ; ^8.00 per 100. 



The Giant-Floxirering Caladinm 

 "Neur Century." 



A new species, introduced from Central America. It pro- 

 duces leaves from 3 to 5 feet long, 2 to 2)^ feet broad, and is 

 much larger than the ordinary Caladium or Elephant's Ear. 

 The leaves are of a heavy leathery texture, bright glossy green 

 color with metallic lustre, and are held on stout, stiff stems well 

 above the ground. Added to the foliage effect are the creamy 

 white Lily-like flowers from 12 to 15 inches long, which possess 

 an exquisite fragrance and are produced throughout the summer. 

 $1.25 per dozen ; ^8.00 per 100. 



Neiv Fancy-Leaved Caladinms. 



Entirely distinct improvements upon the variety Albanense 



sent out a few years since. 



Countess of Warwick. Leaves 6 to 8 inches long by 

 about 5 inches broad, triangularly spear-shaped in outline, but 

 with curved undulated edges. Central portion exquisitely 

 tinted bright rose pink, with broad, clearly defined veins on a 

 greeni.sh ground. Margin green with greyish edges. 75 

 cents each. 



Mrs. Oliver Ames. Leaves 10 to 12 inches long by 5 

 inches in breadth. While young of a soft cream color, veined 

 and tinged with green, the older leaves are beautifully marked 

 with streak-like and reticulated veins of light green, while the 

 edges are of a deep green. 75 cents each. 



L'Ami Schwartz. Triangular foliage 9 inches long by 5 

 inches wide, of a dark crimson color, which is vivified by 

 lighter veins and ornamented by greenish patches near the 

 green-zoned undulated edges. ^l.oo each. 



One each of the three varieties for ^2.00. 



Camellia Japonica. 



Assorted colors in twelve distinct varieties can he supplied 

 after new importations arrive, about April 20th. 15 inches 

 high, bushy plants, $6.00 per dozen ; ;$45.oo per 100 ; 18 to 20 

 inches high, ;?9.oo per dozen ; $yo.oo per 100. 





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BROWALLIA SPECIOSA MAJOR. 



CANNA, \VM. GRIESINGER. 



CANNAS 



New Dwarf French Varieties 

 for 1903 



Again this season we offer a collection of New Cannas, fully 

 realizing that this plant has been brought to a high point of per- 

 fection difficult to surpass ; however, each of the six varieties 

 here offered is distinct and will be found a desirable addition to 

 any collection. 



Qrand^Duke Ernst Ludwig. Rich deep scarlet, with 

 carmine markings ; very large flowers, individual petals fre- 

 quently measuring 2 W inches across ; well rounded, large, 

 heavy truss ; foliage, bronzy-purple ; height, 4^ feet. 



Harry Laing. An exceptionally fine large flower, on a truss 

 of immense size ; color crimson-scarlet, very rich ; foliage, 

 green ; height, 5 feet. 



James H. Veitch. Almost a counterpart of Harry Laing, 

 except in foliage, which is of bronzy-purple. 



Souvenir de J. H. Krelage. The introducer of this 

 variety, to whose skill we are indebted for many of the best 

 Cannas gi'own to-day, considers this his best introduction in 

 the bronze foliaged class. In color it is a fiery orange-scar- 

 let, with satiny sheen, a color that can be seen a long dis- 

 tance ; petals well rounded ; flowers of good size in large 

 trusses ; foliage large, of a metallic bronze color ; height, 4 

 feet. 



Semaphore. A peculiar shade of light orange, contrasting 

 well with the dark bronzy-green foliage ; 5 feet. 



Wm. Qriesinger. A bright deep yellow, with carmine 

 spots ; a neat, clean flower. 

 35 cents each ; $3.50 per dozen. Set of 6 varieties for ;Jl. 75. 



The Ne^v "White Canna. Mont Blanc. 



The introducers of this new white Canna state that Mont 

 Blanc is a grand improvement on Alsace, with large beau- 

 tiful white flowers which are produced in the greatest profusion 

 in strong branching stalks thrown well above the foliage which 

 is of a bright glossy green. Ready in March. 



75 cents each ; $7.50 per dozen ; ^50.00 per 100. 



