Dracaena, continued 



Indivisa. This variety is used extensively for win- 

 dow boxes and vases. Stands the full sun, and its long 

 graceful foliage contrasts nicely with other plants. 

 50 cts., 75 cts., and $1; specimen plants up to S5. 



Lord Wolseley. Long, narrow, recurving foliage 

 which colors to a bright crimson. Large plants, $2, 

 $3.50, and S5 each; specimens, S7.50 each. 



Sanderiana. A graceful variety with silvery green 

 foliage, edged with a broad border of white. 50 cts. 

 and li each; specimens, $5 each. 



Shepherdii. Green foliage, striped with orange- 

 bronze. Fine specimens, S4 to S? each. 



Terminalis. Bright red foliage, marked with pink 

 and white. $1.50, $3, and $5 each._ 



Deremensis Warneckii. Variegated with white 

 stripes. S3. 50 each. 



Dr. Marguerite Storey. Broad pea-green foliage 

 with beautiful pink shadings. Specimen plants, $4 

 to $5 each. 



Gladstone. Broad, oval-shaped leaves with intense 

 crimson coloring. S3 each; specimen plants, $5 each. 



Stricta granda. Similar to Terminalis, but has 

 broader foliage. Specimen plants, $4 and $5 each. 



Lindenii. Broad, green foliage with golden yellow 

 stripes on edges. $3 each; specimen plants, $5 each. 



Youngii. Foliage bright green, changing to a 

 metallic bronze. Each 



Large plants $4 00 



Specimens 7 50 



Plants 



Episcea 



Cupreata. An excellent plant for basket work. Its 

 chief charms are the slender, trailing habit, the soft 

 hairiness of the leaves, and the coloring of a coppery 

 hue. The flowers are bright red. 50 cts., 75 cts., and 

 $1 each. 



Erythrina 



Heart-shaped leaves beautifully blotched with 

 $1.50, $2.50, and S4 each. 



Euphorbia 



Splendens. Crown oj Thorns. Of cactus-like growth 

 with sharp spines. Flowers in clusters of a light shade 

 of red. A unique plant. $1 to S2 each. 



Ficus 



Elastica. The well-known Rubber Plants. For fall 

 delivery. Each Doz. 



5- inch pots $0 75 $7 50 



6- inch pots I 00 1 2 00 



Utilis. A valuable acquisition to the Rubber Plants; 



light green leaves and light-colored tendrils. Each 



5- inch $2 00 



6- inch 2 50 



Specimens plants, $5 and up. 



Repens. A small-leaved trailing vine, used for cov- 

 ering walls and as a basket and hamper plant. Deserves 

 general cultivation. 3-inch, 35 cts. each. 



Fittonia 



Argyroneura. A pretty trailing plant with vivid 

 green foliage traced with a network of pure white veins. 



Each 



3- inch So 35 



4- inch 50 



Verschaffeltii. Similar to the preceding, only the 



leaves are traced with a network of vivid red. Each 



3- inch So 35 



4- inch 50 



Heliconia 



lUustris rubricaulis. Dark green foliage with 

 veins and stems marked with red. S2, $4, and S5 each. 



Hoffmannia 



Regalis. A very beautiful, tropical plant, the foliage 

 of which is a rich, dark green, contrasting well with 

 purple-red on the reverse side of leaf — a very useful 

 plant for window garden or living-room. Each 



Large plants $2 to S3 00 



Specimen plants 5 00 



Laurocerasus • English Laurel 



Splendid evergreen tub plant, rivaling the Bay tree 

 for decorative purposes. Bushy plants. Si. 50 to $2 

 each. 



Maranta 



A very decorative conservatory foliage plant, remark- 

 able for its varied colorings. Assorted varieties, 75 cts.. 

 Si, and $1.50 each; specimen plants, S3 to $4 each. 



Medinilla 



The most gorgeous of the semi-tropical con- 

 servatory plants. A native of the Philippines, 

 \yith beautiful broad, shining foliage. Blooms 

 freely from April to July, producing coral-red 

 blossoms in large clusters. 



Magnifica. Specimen plants, $10 each. 



Amabilis. Specimen plants, $7. 50 each. 



Myrtus 



Communis. A useful trailing vine with small, 

 very dark green, glossy foliage. We have this grown and 

 twined in a variety of forms. Standard or tree shape, 

 50 cts., $1.50 to S4 each; basket-shaped specimens, 

 $5 each; pyramid-shaped, specimens, $4 each. 



Ficus elastica 



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