Greenhouse Plants ' 



DiefFenbachia 



Beautiful decorative plants with ornamental foliage, 

 well adapted to the conservatory. 



Baumannii. Rich, dark green leaves blotched with 

 irregular markings of light green. Large plants, S2 to 

 S4 each. 



Bausei. Leaves yellowish green, blotched dark green 

 and spotted white. $2 each. 



Dipladenia 



Amabilis. Few tropical plants excel as conservatory 

 twining plants. Handsome sprays of flowers are pro- 

 duced in profusion from May to November. Each 



3-inch pots $0 75 



Specimen plants 4 00 



Dracaena 



Without doubt, the best and most attractive of the 

 decorative foliage plants. Their highly colored foliage 

 and fine style appeal to all. Our stock is complete wiith 

 all the newer varieties. 



Amabilis. Foliage bright, glossy green marked with 

 pink and creamy white. Specimen plants, $5 each. 



Fragrans. Broad, dark green foliage. $1.50 to $3 

 each; specimen plants, $5 each. 



Godseffiana. Different in habit of growth from other 

 Drac^nas. Dwarf, branching growth forming compact 

 plants quite suitable for making up ornamental pans. 

 Foliage dark, glossy green, irregularly spotted creamy 

 white, and of leathery texture. Each 



3- inch $0 35 



4- inch 50 



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 $5. 



Lord Wolseley. Long, narrow, recurving foliage 

 which colors to a bright crimson. Large plants, S2, 

 $3.50, and $5 each; specimens, S7-50 each. 



Sanderiana. Erect, slender growth. Leaves glau- 

 cous green distinctly edged with a creamy white border. 

 3-inch, 35 cts. each. 



Shepherdii. Green foliage, striiied with orange- 

 bronze. Fine specimens, $4 to $:" carh. 



Tcrniinalis. Bright red foliag<-, ni.irkrd with pink 

 and white. Si. 50, S3, and S5 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. $3 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, S5 each. 



Yoiingii. Foliage bright green, changing to a 

 metallic bronze. Each 



Large plants S4 00 



Specimens 7 50 



Episcea 



Cupreata. An excellciu 

 cliicf charms are the sh-n.l 

 hairiness of the leaves, .iri'l 

 hue. The flowers are bri^h 

 $1 each. 



Erythrina 



Heart-shaped leaves beautifully blotchi 

 $1.50, $2.50, and S4 each. 



Euphorbia 



Splendens. Crown of Thorns. ( 1 

 with sharp spines. Flowers in ilu 

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



Ficus 



Elastica. The well-known Rubber Plants. 



Each Doz. 



5- inch pots So 75 $-7 50 



6- inch pots i 00 10 00 



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

 ering walls and as a basket and hamper plant. Deserves 

 general cultivation. 3-inch, 3-; 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- mch 50 



Verschalfeltii. Similar to the preceding, only the 



leaves are traced with a network of vivid red. Each 



3- inch $0 35 



4- inch 50 



Heliconia 



Illustris rubricaulis. Dark green foliage with 

 veins and stems marked with red. $2, $4, and % 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 $3 00 



Specimen plants 5 00 



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 conservatory 

 plants. A native of the Philippines, with 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, S7.50 each. 



Myrtus 



Communis. A useful plant with small, very dark 

 green, glossy foliage. We have this grown and twined in 

 a variety of forms. Standard or tree sha[)e, 50 cts., 

 $1.50 to $4 each; basket-shaped specimens, $5 each; 

 pyramid-shaped specimens, $4 each. 



Nepenthes 



Dominii. Interesting plants, bearing curious 

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

 mens, S15 each. 



Pandanus • Screw Pine 



One (if the most ixipular of the decorative conserva- 



Pacificus. A rare variety with broad, massive, dark 

 green foliage. Si, S2, and $3 each; specimen plants, 

 $7.50 each. 



Utilis. Well-known, green-leaved variety. Large 

 plants, $> each. 



Veitchii. One of the choicest plants for the house; 

 liroati, green leaves beautifully striped with creamy 

 while. S[>eeimen plants, $3 to S5 each. 



Sanderiana. A rare species; foliage of glaucous 

 urei n color with a faint striping of yellowish white. 

 S|)ecimen plants, $2.50 to S15 each. 



