Ornamental Plants 



CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL. CONN. 



ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 



Araucaria excelsa 



ARAUCARIA. Norfolk Island Pine. The Araucaria 

 is a plant of remarkable symmetry. As the plant 

 increases in heifiht it makes successive tiers of 

 branches, producing a very striking effect. Valuable 

 house plant and is easy of cultivation. Each 

 Excelsa. 4-in. pots Jo 75 



5- in. pots I 00 



6- in. pots I 50 



Glaucp.. 5-in. pots i 50 



6-in. pots 2 00 



Robusta compacta. .S-in. pots i 50 



6-in. pots 2 00 



Plumosa. 4-in. pots I 00 



5- in. pots I 25 



6- in. pots I 75 



ARDISIA crenulata. The Christmas ornamental 



plant, valued for its f^lossy foliage and red berries. 

 Home-grown plants for growing on. Doz. 100 

 3-in. pots $2 00 $is 00 



3- in. pots, sjlected 2 50 18 00 



4- in. pots 3 00 25 00 



4- in. pots, selected 4 00 30 00 



5- in. pots 6 00 50 00 



5-in. pots, selected 7 50 60 00 



AUCUBA Japonica, Vari-sgated. A splendid decora- 

 tive plant with rich, glossy green leaves of heavy 

 texture, beautifully spotted yellow. Splendid for 

 hall, hotel and porch decoration. 50 cts. to Si each. 

 Green-leaved. A fine, grassy green form of the 

 above, bearing showy red fruit. 50 cts. to $1 each. 



CRYPT ANTHUS cupreatus. A low-growing, colored- 

 foliage plant of value for the conservatory. Each 

 2 's-in So 25 



3- in 35 



CROTONS. Fancy varieties in all sizes. 3-in. . . 25 



4- in ■ 50 



5- in 75 



6- in I 00 



Specimen plants, price on application. 



FANCY-LEAVED CALADIUM. In variety these 

 are the most showy fancy foliage plant; sof easy 

 culture and can be had in perfection from early 

 spring to late fall. Strong bulbs, Si each; extra 

 selected. Si. 50 each. 



EUONYMUS Japonicus, Green. Rich, glossy green 

 foliage, making splendid specimens. Almost hardy. 

 Indispensable for hall, hotel and veranda decora- 

 tion. Large plants. Si. 50 to $2 each. 

 Silvery Green. A silvery species of above. Large 

 plants. Si. 50 to S2 each 



FICUS elastica. The well-kr 

 August and later. 

 S-in 



.n Rubber Plant; for 

 Each Doz. 



.So 



50 



Each 

 So 15 



ed for 

 Doz. 

 Si 50 

 2 50 

 Rich, 

 ch 

 S.<.=;o 



Repens. A small-leaved, trailing 

 covering walls. 



2'/i-'m. pots 



3-in. pots 



Utilis. An iiiipr(i\ cinenl on Ficus elaslica. 

 green leaves, with light-colored midribs. E: 



6-in. pots S2.50 t 



Large specimens 5.00 to 



Pandurata. Heavy green foliage. Erect in growth. 

 A very serviceable plant. Each 



6- in. pots 2 to 3 ft Si .S" to S2.50 



7- in. pots 3 to 4ft 3 "(i to 4.00 



FITTONIA argyroneura. .\ prett\- trailing plant 



with vivid green foliage traced with a network of 

 pure white veins. Each 



3- in So 25 



4- in 3:; 



6-in 75 



Verschaffeltii. Similar tci the pr( ( ( (lint;. Dnly 

 leaves are traced with a netwcjrk oi x ivid ird. 

 3-in 25 



LAURUS cerasus. English Laurel. Splendid ever- 

 green tub plant, rivaling the bay tree for decorative 

 purposes. Bushy plants. Si. 50 to S2 each. 



PANDANUS Veitchii. One of the best decorative 

 plants for the house. The leaves are light green, 

 beautifully striped with pure white. Each 

 4-in So 75 



5-: 

 6- 



7-in. 



I 25 

 I 50 

 3 50 



Larger specimens, prices on application. 

 PEPEROMIA argyrea. pretty, dwarf, orna- 



mental foliage plant, the thick leaves being bright 

 green, veined silvery white; exceedingly useful as 

 a pot-plant for the window. 4-in. pots, 25 cts. 

 each, S2.50 per doz. 

 TRADESCANTIA fuscata. Useful conservatory 

 plant, brownish and gray, hairy leaves. 50 cts. 

 each. 



Fancy-leaved Caladium 



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