DECORATIVE AND FLOWERING PLANTS FOR HOUSE AND CONSERVATORY 27 



Ophiopogon Jaeuran Variegatus 



Maranta 



Rosea Lineata. A pretty ornamental foliage plant for the 

 warm conservatory. Rich deep green leaves beautifully varie- 

 gated with many narrow lines of a soft salmon-rose. 75 cts. each. 



Olea (Sweet Olive) 

 Fragrans. An old favorite greenhouse Shrub succeeding ad- 

 mirably as a house plant, producing small creamy-white flowers 

 of the most exquisite fragrance, continues to bloom almost the 

 entire winter. 4-inch pots, $1.00 each. 



Ophiopogon (Lay Tuft) 



Jaburan Variegatus. A pretty variegated foliage plant, useful 

 either as a pot plant for the window or for planting out in sum- 

 mer; its narrow dark green foliage is prettily striped with gold, 

 and during July and August, spikes of blue flowers add to its 

 beauty. $1.00 each. 



Double Pink Oleanders (Nerium) 



We have a lot of splendidly trained tree-shaped plants of this 

 old favorite, the plants are growing in wooden tree tubs about 

 15 inches in diameter; they have strong, straight trunks 3 feet 

 high and nicely shaped round crowns 30 inches in diameter; 

 $15.00 each. Young plants, 4-inch pots, 75 cts. each. 

 Variegated Leaved. Foliage attractively edged with creamy- 

 white, single pink flowers; 4-inch pots, 75 cts. each. 



PandanUS (Screw Pine) 



Veitchi. One of the finest decorative plants for the house, grace- 

 ful foliage, broadly striped with cream-white on a green ground. 



4- inch pots, $1.00; 6-inch pots, $2.50; 7-inch tubs, $3.50; 

 8-inch tubs, $7.50; 10-inch tubs, $10.00 each. 



Plumbago 



Capensis. Flowers at all seasons. A fine plant for pot culture 



or the border; producing spikes of pretty, light blue flowers. 

 —Alba. A white flowered form of above. 



Coccinea Superba. Long spikes of showy satiny carmine 



flowers; a fine pot plant for the window garden. 

 Price. Any of the above, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



Pothos Aurea 



A climbing plant with golden mottled green foliage, excellent 

 for baskets and boxes. 3-inch pots, 35 cts. each. 



Rhynchospermum (Trachelospermum) 

 (Confederate Jasmine) 



A beautiful greenhouse climber and well adapted for growing 

 as a house plant in pot, trained on a trellis, with dark green glossy 

 foliage, producing during May and June great masses of pure 

 white Jasmine-like delightfully fragrant flowers. Strong plants 

 in 5-inch pots, 75 cts. each. 



Sansevieria 



Zeylanica Laurenti. This variety, in addition to the variega- 

 tion shown in the ordinary sort, has a band of creamy yellow 

 varying from \ to J inch on each edge of the leaves, which adds 

 greatly to its decorative effect. 3-inch pots, 50 cts. ; 4-inch pots, 

 75 cts.; 5-inch pots, $1.50; 6-inch pots, $2.50 each. 



Stephanotis 



Floribunda. One of the most charming hothouse climbers, 

 growing rapidly, with long, glossy, deep green foliage, and pro- 

 ducing clusters of pure white deliciously fragrant flowers. 

 $1.50 each. 



Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise Flower) 



Regina. A serviceable conservatory plant, with dark green 

 leathery foliage, and producing interesting curiously shaped 

 orange and purplish blue flowers that always attract attention. 



5- inch pots, $4.00 each; larger plants in 7-inch pots, $6.00 each. 



Vallota (Scarborough Lily) 



Speciosa. An interesting South African bulb closely allied to the 

 Amaryllis with large funnel-form bright scarlet flowers 3 inches 

 across, produced in clusters of three or more on stout 2J to 

 3-feet high stems during summer and early autumn. Strong 

 established plants, $1.50 each. 



Succulent Plants for Table and Miniature Rock Gardens 



Aloe Arborescens. Thick succulent leaves armed with dull 

 prickles; glaucous green; very graceful and enduring. 



— — Ciliaris. Growth is similar to Arborescens, but smaller and 

 more graceful; color green. 



Cotyledon Orbiculata. Broad glaucous leaves, a free grower. 

 Grassula Arborescens. Very fleshy bright green leaves of 

 good size; sometimes called the Japanese Rubber Plant. 



— Quadriflda. Bold grower with good sized dark green foliage. 



— Lycopoides. Mossy appearance; compact and graceful. 

 —Tetragona. Forms a small compact bush with dark green 



fleshy pointed leaves. 

 Echeveria Secunda Glauca. Beautiful 

 flat growing rosette of fleshy glaucous 

 leaves. 



— Weinbergi. Very similar to the last, 



except that the foliage is of a rosy tint. 

 Euphorbia Tirucali. Forms thick but 



graceful bushes of naked stems, very 



unique and interesting. 

 Kleinia Repens. Long glaucous leaves 



make this a unique, graceful plant. 

 Mesembryanthemum Deltoides. 



Graceful mossy appearance; glaucous 



foliage and stems. 

 Price. Any of the above, strong young 



plants 25 cts. each; $2.50 per dozen. 



Any six for $1.25. 



Portulacaria Afra. Unique Shrub, glossy green leaves. 



Sedum Adolphi. Thick orange colored leaves; very effective. 



— Dendroideum. Bright green leaves of medium size form a 

 very showy small Shrub. 



— Treleasi. Leaves quite small but very fleshy, resembling 

 white beads. Particularly attractive. 



Sempervivum Haworthi. Shrubby "Hen and Chickens"; 

 free growing; green foliage. 



Kleinia Portulacaria Aloe Crassula Crassula 

 Repens Afra Arborescens Tetragona Arborescens 



Sedum 

 Dendroideum 



