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Color canary j-ellow, lower petals spotted 

 crimson. 6 feet. 



Canna Charlies Henderson— A free 

 continuous bloomer; large compact trusses 

 of flowers of splendid substance; color solid 

 crimson. A variety of rare beauty; flowers 

 ver)' large. 



Giant Persian Cyclamen— The new 

 giant-flowered Persian Cyclamens are con- 

 sidered by experienced florists the most 

 beautiful and decorative of all pot plants 

 when in bloom. The foliage is broad, mas- 

 sive and graceful, of a dark olive green, 

 beautifully variegated with silver and rose 

 colors. The immense, fairy-like flowers 

 are carried on long stems and produced in 

 boundless profusion, and are delightfulh' 

 perfumed. 50 cents each; extra large 75 

 cents. 



Camelia Jajiouica. 



Camelia JapDnica— The royal family 

 of plants. Leaves g ossy green and the 

 flowers of the most exquisite beauty and 

 waxy texture. From pure white to crimson, 

 in -almost endless variegation. The pure 

 white ones ate generally prized above the 

 colored varieties. Their culture is nearly 

 related to that of the Azalea, but their suc- 

 cess is more certain. Requires shade and 

 moisture throughout the hot season. Their 

 time of blooming is winter and earh'spring. 

 Requires a moderate and uniform tempera- 

 ture with as little artificial heat as possible. 



When set with flower buds great care 

 must be taken in watering — when left too 

 dry the buds are sure to drop. Prices, 12 

 in. plants, |r. 00 each; 16 in. Sr. 50; 24 in. 

 $2. 00: 30 in. $2.53; 40 in. I3.00; 33'2 to 4 

 feet S4 10 $5. 



Cissus Discolor— A highly colored vine 

 of verv rapid growth. 15c. and 25c. . 



Cyperus Alternifolius— 6v//^;W/« Plant 

 — This is a plant of the easiest culture and 

 a large specimen is as handsome as a Palm 

 for decoration. It makes a handsome pot 

 plant. It will grow luxuriantly in water, 

 and is therefore indispensable for aquariums 

 or fountains. Try it. Price, 15 and 25 cents 

 each. Large plants, 50c. and -Sr.oo each. 



Cineraria — Hybriqa — These are among 

 the most gorgeous flowering plants. The 

 colors range through all the shades cf b"!ii«, 

 violet, crimson, pink, maroon and white. 

 They are in bloom only until the monih of 

 I\Iay. 25 and 50 cents each. 



Dahlias— General Coi^LEcxroN: Our 

 collection of this beautiful flower is unri- 

 valed. We import annually all the new- 

 varieties of merit, and none are retainei in 

 our collection that do not come up to tlie 

 standard of perfect flowers. It now em- 

 braces all the finest Show Flowers in culti- 

 vation. Strong plants. Price. 25 cents 

 each. $2.50 dozen. 



Deutzia— CreneTa. Very stately; flow- 

 ers double; white tinged with rose. Blooms 

 profusely in June. 50 and 75 cents each. 



Gracilis — Dwarf, snow-white bells. 50 

 and 75 cents each. 



Dracenas— We have a very fine collec- 

 tion of this ornamental folioge plant con- 

 sisting of many beautiful and .new varieties, 

 such as Terminalis, Lord Wolseley, Im- 

 perialis, Hybrida, Lindenii, Fragrans and 

 many others, Prices, 25, 50 cents, |i-oo, 

 S2.00 and S3. 00. , 



Ficus — RepEns. a plant suited especi- 

 ailv for covering the walls, pillars, etc.. or' 

 outside decorations in the vSouth, as it clings 

 to stone or wood work with the greatest 

 tenacity. 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 



Fictis feiastica— /wo'/rt Rubber i-innt. 

 A most hardy decorative house plant.'t Our 

 stock is very large, and we recon"'.::iend 

 them to you strictly first-class properly 

 erown stock, and will endure the ordinr^rv 



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