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Begonia Rex 



markings ; rich, crimson tinted stems, and silvery kaf 

 markings. 20 cents each, except where price is given. 

 Begonia, Agrosti^na Prita. Spotted white. 25 cts. 



" Glaucophylla scandens. A creeping or drooping 

 variety, peculiarly adapted for hanging baskets; 

 large panicles of r. range-Salmon blossoms. One 

 of the most beautiful plants in cultivation, when 

 grown singly in hanging baskets, 30 cents. 



" grandijiora rosea. 



" hybrida niultijlora. Rosy pink. 



" Hydrecotylon. 25 cents. 



" Manicata. 25 cents. 



" Palmata. A very ornamental variety, with pe- 

 culiar, palm-shaped leaves. 30 cents. 



" Parvia Flora. Clear white ; compact and dwarf. 



" Rex. Large leaf varieties. 50 cents. 



" rubra. One of the most valuable acquisitions to 

 witer-flowering plants. Leaves dark green; flow- 

 ers rosy-scarlet, glossy and wax-like. It is a 

 model of perfection. Nice, large, healthy plants 

 25 to 50 cents. 



" Sanguinea. 



Cactus, best varieties 25 cents to $2.00 each. 

 Calla, Ethiopica. Very large, tube-shaped, white 

 flower. 25 to 50 cents each. 



Caladium, esculentum. One of the best plants for 

 lawns or center of large flower beds. Plants are pro- 

 duced from bulbs, like the Calla. Bulbs 25 to 50 cents. 

 Caladium, Fancy. Leaves spotted and striped in^ 

 almost every color. 50 to 75 cents. 



Camellia, Japonica. 



i^^ ^^-^s^^^ig^ ne of the most popular 



leen-house plants for 



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Begonia, Saundersonii. Scarlet-cinmson. 



" Subpjltatum nigricans. Leaves are a rich shade 

 of crimson ; flowers blush-white. 30 cents. 



" Weltoniensis. Beautiful pink ; winter blooming. 



Bouvardia. Valuable as winter-blooming plants, 

 equally desirable for bedding. Beginning to bloom in 

 August, they continue until frost. Bouvardias are sent 

 by express only. 25 cents each. 



Bouvardia, Elegans. Scarlet vermillion ; trusses large 

 and full. 



" Lientha. Dazzling scarlet ; small and compact. 



" The Bride. Pink ; soft and pretty shade. 



" Vreelandii. Pure white. 



Caladium, fancy. Camellia, double. 



winter bloom. Sent by express only. $1.00 to $5.00. 



Campsidium, Filicifoliu7n. An elegant climber of 

 rapid growth, for green-house culture, the leaves oT 

 which much resemble the fronds of a fern in miniature. 

 May be grown as a pot plant, or trained to the rafters. 

 30 cents. 



Canna,, In- 

 dica. P 1 a nts 

 used largely in 

 3ub-tr o pical 

 gardening.^ for 

 the grand effect 

 which their 

 rich and varied 

 colored leaves 

 produce. 25c. 



Carnations, 

 monthiy. In- 

 dispe usable 

 either for dec- 

 ora ting the 

 flower garden 

 m summer, or 

 green-house or 

 parlor in win- 

 ter. The flow- 

 ers are of near- 

 5 li every shade and 

 marking, and most of 

 them delightfully fra- 

 grant. 20 cents each 

 except where price is 

 given. 



Carnation, La Pu? ii 

 carmine 



" La Purite vai 



Scarlet, striped ' 



" Mrs. Henderson 

 A neiv scarlet carna 

 tion. ^& take pleas- 

 ure in sending cut this 

 new carnation, as flor- 

 ists have long felt the 

 need of a good scarlet 

 carnation. In foliage, 

 it is amost identical 



with Peter Henderson. Carnation, Mrs. Hendersork 



