riper 



Metallicum. A plfa-in^ toli; 

 servatory, with round, ihuk Ic; 

 green. Specimens, S4 to Sio eat I 

 — . Ornatum. A very ornament 



;e plant for the con- 

 .cs of dark metallic 



L:limbing plant f<i 



Pandanus Veitch: 



Nepenthes 



Dominii. Interesting plants, bearing curious 

 pitchers. Splendid for baskets. S2 each; large speci- 

 mens. Si 5 each. 



Pandanus • Screw Pine 



One of the most popular of the decorative con- 

 servatory i:)Iants. 



Pacificus. A rare variet\ witli f)ro:id, massive, dark 

 green foliage. $1, S2, and S; i.u li; specimen plants, 

 each. 



Utilis. Well-known, grcen-lea\ed variety. Large 

 plants. cacli. 



Veitchii. One of the choicest plants for the house; 

 broad, green leaves beautifully striped with creamy 

 white. 50 els., its.. Si. Si.io, and $2 each; speci- 

 men plants, S? lo S-i .11 li. 



Sanderiana. A r ,r< im .u s; foliage of glaucous 

 greeri color with a I uiii stri|)ing of yellowish white. 

 Specimen plants, $2.50 to St 5 each. 



Passiflora 



O.vrulea 



swn Flower. An interesting and 

 attr.uii\e tliiiihiiig plant, bearing oddly formed flow- 

 ers lreel\ t liroughout the summer and fall. $1 each; 

 Klobc-shape<l, specimen plants, $5 each; umbrella- 

 shaped, -specimen plants, $15 each. 



PauIIinia 



Thalictrifolia. An excellent decorative house 

 plant of twining habit. Foliage a beautiful bronze with 

 small pink flowers. 50 cts., 75 cts., and $1. 



Peperomia 



Argyraea. A pretty, dwarf, ornamental foliage 

 plant, the thick leaves being bright green, veined sil- 

 very white; exceedingly useful as a pot plant for the 

 wmdow. 4-inch pots, 50 cts. and 75 cts. each. 



Phyllanthus 



Nivosus roseo-pictus. A .very pretty greenhouse 

 plant o( branchmg habit; small, oval leaves blotched 

 witli bronxe and red, $4 each; specimens, $7.50 each. 



he house or conservatory. Foliage shining green with 

 •nkish spots. 35 cts. and 50 cts. each; large plants, 

 each. 



Platycerium • Elk's Horn 



In several Narieties, A un 

 l,,Ilage resembling an elk's l„ 

 cessfullvonbark or baskets, ^ 



ml with glaucous 

 111 be grown suc- 

 is, S5 to $10 each. 



Pothos 



Argyraeus. A tall, climbing conservatory plant with 

 broad, glossy leaves blotched and variegated. 35 cts., 

 50 cts., and 75 cts. each. 



Saintpaulia 



lonantha. AJrican Violel. A low-growing conserva- 

 tory plant with oval, dark green hairy leaves. Blue 

 flowers, similar to the single violet. 50 cts., 75 cts., $1, 

 and $1.50 each. 



Sansevieria 



2^ylanica. A line variegated plant with thick, 

 leathery leaves of upright growth. 50 cts. each; large 

 plants, $1 to $3 each. 



Selaginella 



Useful for fern-dish Idling. Dwarf growing, with 

 moss-like foliage, completelv co\ering pot. 35 cts., 

 50 cts., and "i cts. each. 



Ciesia arborea. A lieauiirul species which may be 

 twined in various shapes. 1-oliage of iritlescent blue- 

 green; a truly magnificent plant. We have plants in 

 basket, globe, and various other forms. $2 to $10 each. 



Stephanotis 



Floribunda. A desirable greenhouse climber, with 

 handsome, deep green, glossy foliage; produces fra- 

 grant, pure white, waxy flowers in clusters. Strong 

 plants, 5-inch pots. Si each. 



Stigmaphyllon 



Ciliatum. One i)f the prettiest viii 

 Large, yellow, orchid-like flowers whic 

 abundance. Large plants, $2.50 to $5, 

 specimens, $7.50 each. 



in cultivation, 

 ire produced in 

 various forms; 



Stenandrium 



Lindenii. A most attractive small decorative plant 

 with brownish variegated foliage, shading to red and 

 pea-green. $1, Si. 50, and $2 each. 



Streptosolen 



Jamesonil. An excellent conservatory subiect. 

 Rich orange-colored flowers. 35 cts., 50 cts., and 75 cts. 

 each. 



Tradescantia 



Fuscata. A useful conservatory plant with brown 

 ind gray hairy leaves. cts. and Si each. 



