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SAIVSEVIERA ZEYLANICA. 



An elegant variegated plant, especially adapted for house deco- 

 ration, the thick, leathery leaves standing the heat and dust of 

 the house with impunity. 15 cts. each; §1.50 per doz. 



SCHISMATOGLOTTIS. 



Picta. A handsome decorative plant and a fine plant for the 

 house, somewhat on the style of growth of the Dieffenbachias, 

 but more vigorous; foliage deep green, with greyish-white 

 markings. 50 cts. each. 



SENECIO SCANDENS. 



(Parlor, or German Ivy.) 



This well-known, tender climber is indispensable as a vase, 

 basket or window-box plant in the summer, and the best vine for 

 the window garden at all seasons. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



SMILAX. 



Too well known to require any description. One of the most 

 valuable plants for bouquets, wreaths, festoons and decorations. 

 10 cts. each; §1.00 per doz; $6 00 per 100. 



Myrtle-leaved. A new and distinct form, which is much 

 more graceful than the popular type offered above. The foli- 

 age is smaller and narrower; the tendrils less stiff, making it 

 the most airy and graceful green for 

 decorating. 15 cts. each; §1.50 per 

 doz. 



SOILAIHUM. 



Jasminoides Grandiflorum. A 



beautiful plant, which inclines to a 

 trailing or climbing habit, but can be 

 pinched back to a bush form. Flow- 

 ers star-shaped, borne in enormous 

 clusters often a foot across. Color 

 pure white, with a violet tinge on 

 back of petals; a fine bloomer both 

 summer and winter. 15 cts. each; 

 $1.50 per doz. 



SPATHIPHYLLUM. 



Pictura. A hot-house plant, much on 

 the type of Dieffenbachia, foliage 

 dark green with golden variegations. 

 75 cts. each. 



Stigmaphyllon Ciliatum. 



SCHISMATOGLOTTIS PlCTA. 



SPH^ROGYNE. 



Latifolia. A magnificent hot-house deco- 

 rative plant, with large dark green foli- 

 age; a striking exhibition plant. §1.00 

 each. 



STEPMA1VOTIS 



FEORIBUNDA. 



One of the most charming hothouse 

 climbers, growing rapidly, with long, 

 glossy, deep green foliage, and producing 

 clusters of pure white, deliciously fragrant 

 flowers. Strong plants, 50 cts. and $1.00 

 each. 



STIGMAPHYLLON 



CIEIATUItf. 



(Brazilian Golden, or Orchid Vine.) 



One of the prettiest tender climbing 

 plants in cultivation, with large yellow 

 butterfly-like flowers resembling thatshowy 

 The flowers are produced very freely dur- 

 It is especially adapted for training over the 



orchid Oncidium varicosum. 



ing the entire summer months. 



pillars or on the wall of a conservatory, but will do equally well in the open 



air, and should be planted extensively. 25 cts. each; §2.50 per doz. 



TlGRIDIA GKANDIFI.ORA Alba. 



SWAINSONA. 



Galegifolia Alba. A most desirable everblooming plant, with pure white 

 flowers, produced in sprays of from 12 to 20 flowers each, the individual 

 blooms resembling a Sweet Pea. Its easy culture, growing in almost any 

 light position, its freedom of bloom, and the grace and beauty of the flower 

 and plant, make it popular. 15 cts. each; §1.50 per doz. 



TIGRIDIAS (Tiger, or Shell Flower). 



These gorgeous summer-flowering bulbs look well associated with Gladioli, 

 Lilies and kindred stock; grow about 1 \ feet high, and flower freely through- 

 out the summer. They require the same treatment as Gladioli, and should 

 be lifted in autumn and dried off in the same way. 



Conchiflora. Golden-yellow, spotted crimson. 



Pavonla Qrandiflora. Bright crimson, centre spotted with yellow. 

 (irandif lora alba. Ivory-white, yellow centre, spotted with crimson. 

 Rosea. A beautiful pink, with yellow variegated centre. 



5 cts. each ; 40 cts. per doz.; §3.00 per 100. 



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