A. X. PIERSOX, Inc., 



CROMWELL, CONN. 



Pandanus utilis. W ell-known, yrcfu-lcaved variety. 

 Large plants. S2 each. 

 Veitchii. One of the chtiicest pl.ints tor the house; 

 broad, green leaves beautifully stri]icil with creamy 

 white. 50 cts., 75 cts., 5i, Si. 511, and $2 each; 

 specinu-n i>lants. S3 to S5 i-acli. 

 Sanderiana. .\ rare sjic-cirs; folia.ye of glaucous 

 green color with a faint striping of \ ello\vish white. 

 Specimen [ilants. S2.51) to S15 each. 



PASSIFLORAcaerulea. Passion Flower. An interest- 

 ing and attractive climbing plant, bearing oddly 

 formed flowers freely throughout the summer and 

 fall. Si each; specimen, globe-shaped plants, Ss 

 each; specimen, umbrella-shaped plants. S15 each. 



PAULLINIA thalictrifolia. An excellent decorative 

 house plant of twining habit. Foliage a beautiful 

 bronze with small pink flowers, soc.. 7Sc., and Si. 



PEPEROMIA argyraea. A pretty, dwarf, ornamental 

 foliage plant, the thick leaves being bright green, 

 veined silvery white; exceedingly useful as a pot 

 plant for the window. 4-in. pots. soc. and 75c. ea. 



PHYLLANTHUS nivosus roseo-pictus. A very 

 pretty greenhouse plant of branching habit; 

 small, oval leaves blotched with bronze and red. 

 S4 each; specimens. S7.S0 each. 



PIPER metallicum. A pleasing foliage plant for the 

 conservatory, with round, thick leaves of dark 

 metallic green. Specimens, S4 to Sio each, 

 ornatum. A very ornamental climbing plant for 

 the house or conservatory. Foliage shining green 

 with pinkish spots. 35 cts. and 50 cts. each; large 

 plants. Si each. 



PLATYCERIUM. Elk's Horn. In several varieties. 

 A unique plant with glaucous foliage resembling 

 an elk's horn. Can be grown successfully on bark 

 or baskets. Specimens, Ss to Sio each. 



POTHOS argyrzeus. A tall, climbing conservatory 

 plant with broad, glossy leaves blotched and varie- 

 gated. 35 cts.. 50 cts.. and 75 cts. each. 



SAINTPAULIA ionantha. African 'Violet. A low- 

 growing conservatory plant with oval, dark green 

 hairy leaves. Blue flowers, similar to the single 

 violet. 75 cts.. Si. and $1.50 each. 



SANSEVIERIA zeylanica. A fir 



iriegated plant 

 ;ht growth. 50 

 h. 



filling. Dwarf 



.hi. 1. iii.iy be 

 lit iniU-scent 

 It. W'v have 

 arious forms. 



Kentia Forsteriana 



SELAGINELLA. rs,.|ul for fern 

 growing, with moss-like foliag 

 ing i)ot. 35 ct-i.. 50 cts.. anil ; 

 caesia arborea. .\ beautiful sp 

 twined in various shapes. 1 

 blue-green; a truly magnificc 

 plants in flasket, globe, and < 

 $2 to Sio each. 



STEPHANOTIS floribunda. .\ desirable greenhouse 

 climber, with handsome, deep green, glossy foli- 

 age; produces fragrant, pun- white, waxy flowers 

 in clusters. Strong plants. 5-in. pots, Si each. 



STIGMAPHYLLON ciliatum. One of the prettiest 

 vines in cultivation. Large, yellow, orchid-like flow- 

 ers which are produced in abundance. Large plants, 

 S2.50 to Ss. in various forms; specimens, $7.50 ea. 



STENANDRIUM Lindenii. A most attractive small 

 decorative plant with brownish variegated foliage, 

 shading to red and pea-green. Si. Si. 50, and $2 ea. 



STREPTOSOLEN Jamesonii. An excellent conser- 

 vatory subject. Rich orange-colored flowers. 75c. 



TRADESCANTIA fuscata. A useful conservatory 

 plant with brown and gray hairy leaves. 75 cts. 

 and Si each. 



PALMS 



ARECA lutescens. One of the most graceful Palms 

 in cultivation. Foliage bright, glossy green, with 

 golden yellow stems. Each 



4- in. pots So 75 



5- in. pots I 50 



6- in. pots 2 50 



CYCAS revoluta. Sago Palm. A very decorative 



Palm having a crown of graceful, recurving leaves 

 of a shining dark green color. S3 to Sio each. 

 KENTIA Belmoreana. One of the hardiest Palms in 

 cultivation. They are of slow growth. Their 

 foliage is hard and is less affected by the dry 

 atmosphere of the house than other varieties. They 

 are admirably suited for house culture. 



Leaves 

 .6 . . 

 .6-7. . 

 .6-7. . 



Single Plants 



5- in. pots 



6- in. pots 



6- in. pots 



7- in. pots, . . .6-7. 



8- in. pots. . . .6-7. 



8- in. pots .... 6-7 . 



9- in. pots . .6-7. 

 Specimen plants. . 



Forsteriana. Similar 



Each 

 Si 50 



. 22-24 in 2 so 



.26-28 in. .S3 00 to 3 50 

 .32-36 in.. 4 00 to s 00 

 6 00 to 7 50 

 8 00 to 10 00 

 [2 00 to IS 00 



20 00 to 35 00 



formation of leaf to the 

 Has 



Height 



.38-42 in. 

 . 48-S2 in. 

 . 56-60 in. 



K. Belmoreana, and makes a taller plant 

 strong growth. 

 Single Plants Leaves Height Each 



5- in. pots 6 24-26 in Si So 



6- in. pots 6 30-34 in 2 so 



7- in. pots 6 36-40 in. .S4 00 to 5 00 



Made-up Plants Height Each 



8-in. tubs 46-48 in S8 00 



8-in. tubs so-S4 in 10 00 



lo-in. tubs 56-58 in 12 00 



i2-in. tubs 60-64 in 15 00 



i2-in. tubs s '^-6 ft. Si 8 00 to 20 00 



Specimen plants 22 50 to 35 00 



LATANIA borbonica. One of the most useful of the 

 Palms, having broad, fan-shaped leaves. 6-in. 

 pots. Si. 50 to S2 each; 7-in. pots, S3 each. 

 LWISTONA rotundifolia. A small, round, fan- 

 shaped leaf of great value, s-in. pots. Si. 50 each. 

 PH(ENIX Roebelenii. The best of all the Phcenix 

 family and a Palm that is very popular for room 

 decoration. It is of vigorous growth and its grace- 

 fully recurving leaves with narrow, dark green 

 pinnje. give it a lightness and airiness not surpassed 

 by any other Palm. Each 



5 and 6-in. pots S2 00 to S3 00 



Tubs, specimen plants 20 00 to 25 00 



