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ing-s, the handsome leaves being spotted 

 and variegated with white, pink, scarlet, 

 etc. We have the choicest strain of this 

 fancy-leaved Caladium; 30c. each; $3.00 

 per dozen; rare varieties, 50c. each, $5.00 

 per dozen. 



CALADIUM ESCULENTUM.— Elephant's 

 Ears. — A handsome plant of tropical aspect, 

 bearing- leaves sometimes a yard or more 

 in expanse. Effective as a single plant on 

 a lawn, or in groups; also useful for deco- 

 rative effect near streams or ponds. Bulbs 

 can be stored in dry sand in Winter and 

 kept from year to year. Desirable and 

 widely popular. 25c. each. 



CAIiADIUM. — Dark leaves, similar to 

 the above, except leaves are smaller. 

 Thrives well in partly shaded situations. 

 15c. each. 



CISSUS DISCOIiOB. — A beautiful climb- 

 ing plant, also called Trailing Begonia. 

 Velvety green, mottled with white, under- 

 surface of leaf reddish purple. 25c. and 



CLEBODENDBON BAI.FOUBI. — A fine 

 plant for either pot culture or bedding 

 very showy. 25c. and 50c. each. 



CAI.Z.A aiTHEOPICA.— (Pot Grown).— 

 Ease of culture, freedom of bloom and 

 beauty of flower have made these lilies 

 almost indispensable; 50c. to $1.00 ©a^ch. 



CUFHEA PLATYCENTBA.— Also called 

 Ladies' Cigar Plant. A free flowering 

 shrub, always in bloom. Also suitable for 

 cutting; of the easiest culture. 25c. and 



CYCLAMEN FEBSICUM GIGANTEUM, 



or Alpine Violet. — Excellent for Winter and 

 Spring blooming in the house or con- 

 servatory. 50c., 75c. and $1.00 up. 



CYPEBUS ALTEBNIFOLIU S.— 



Umbrella 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 in- 

 dispensable for aquariums or fountains. 

 Try it. 25c and up. 



CBOTONS.— Splendid pot plants for the 

 piazza or window garden. Leaves are 

 brilliantly variegated in every color of the 

 rainbow, and present a fine appearance. A 

 grand bedding plant, standing the hottest 

 sunshine, which adds great brilliancy to 

 their colors. A plant that is sure to 

 please everyone. 25c., 50c. and $1.00 each. 

 Choice, rare varieties, 25c. and up. 



Daisies. 



DAISY. — Shasta. — A hardy free flowering 

 perennial, producing an abundance of flow- 

 ers on long stems, fine for cutting. 10c. 

 each, 75c. per dozen. 



DAISY. — Shasta (Alaska). — Larger than 

 the foregoing. 15c. each, $1.50 per dozen. 



FABIS DAISES. — French Marguerites. — 

 A beautiful plant of easy culture, and one 

 that generally gives best satisfaction; 

 two varieties, white and yellow; 1% to 2 

 inches in diameter. Price, 10c. each; $1.00 

 per dozen; larg-e plants, 25c. and 50c. each. 



NEW DOUBLE FLOWEBING MAB- 

 GUEBITE DAISY.— Mrs. F. Sander.— In 

 this we have unquestionably the most im- 

 portant flowering plant introduced in many 

 years. Unlike all other Marguerites, its 

 color is of the purest glistening white 

 throughout, in si^e it measures frequently 

 5 inches across; tlie center of the flower 

 is a mass of closely arranged fringed 

 florets; these are surrounded or edged by 

 the broad, shining, white ray petals, form- 

 ing a beautiful flower. 15c., 25c. and 50c. 

 each. 



DBACSNAS. — We have a very fine col- 

 lection of this ornamental foliage plant 

 consisting of many beautiful and new 



varieties. Prices, 50c., $1.00 and 92.00. 



We have small Dracaena Terminalis, red 

 leaved variety, 25c. each. 



EUPHOBBIA SPLENDENS, or Crown 

 of Thorns. — A free flowering plant of the 

 easiest culture. Prices, 15c. and 25c. each. 



FICUS ELASTICA.— India Rubber Plant. 

 A most hardy decorative house plant. Our 

 stock is very large and we recommend 

 them to you as strictly first-class properly 

 grown stock, which will endure the or- 

 dinary house culture far better than when 

 ordinarily grown. Thick, healthy, well- 

 colored leaves. 35c. and upwards. 



FICUS PANDUBATA.— The new Rubber 

 Plant, quite distinct from the old variety. 

 The leaves are very large and the mid- 

 ribs are well defined; it is well suited for 

 house decoration. We have a nice stock 

 of this scarce plant at prices ranging from 

 50c. to $5.00 each. 



FICUS BEPENS. — A plant suited es- 

 pecially for covering the walls, pillars, 

 etc., or outside decorations in the South, 

 as it clings to stone or woodwork with 

 the greatest tenacity. 15c. each; $1.50 per 

 dozen. Strongrer plants, 25c. each; $2.50 

 per dozen. 



FUCESIA. — We have these in various 

 colors, white, red, purple and intermediate 

 shades. A good collection. Prices, 15c. 

 and 25c. 



Geraniums. 



Alphoiise Bicard. — A strong grower, 

 dwarf and branching and producing flowers 

 in great masses. Both floret and truss 

 are of enormous size, single, or slightly 

 doubled, and a brilliant orange red. 



