Y^IDF^F^ID'Q Wholesale Price List of 

 UKIi:iIlr\0 Plants for Florists. 



Our stock of" decorative plants, such as Palms, Ferns, Pandanus, Ficus, Araucaria, etc., etc., is now very complete in 

 a full line of sizes, from small seedlings for growing on, to specimens of the most useful decorative sizes. The plants 

 are all in a clean, healthy, vigorous condition, thrilty and well-grown. 



Our Measurements of Plants ^^ere given, as in the case of Araucarias, Palms, etc., etc., means the height of 



' the plant from the top of the pot to the top of the plant in its natural position. 

 We make this explanation of our way of measuring, as many growers contend that the proper measurement is from the 

 bottom of the pot to the tip of the longest leaf, and make their offers in that way. 



An Invitation. Whenever possible, we solicit a personal inspection of our stock. Our Nurseries at Eiverton, 

 N. J., are within easy reach from either Philadelphia or New York (Time Tables on application), 

 and something of interest will always be seen. We have considerably increased our facilities for the handling of Aquatic 

 Plants, and our Water Lily Garden is now the largest and most complete in the world. This alone is well worth a visit 

 from the most distant points. Aquatics are at their best from early July until late September. The collection not only 

 includes large lots of the most popular .sorts, but all the latest introductions and many new sorts of which we possess the 

 entire stock, and which have not yet been di.sseminated ; the different varieties of Victorias luxuriate here, and from 

 present indications feel safe in saying that one or more sorts will be found in flower any day during the season. 



ACALYPHA SaNDERI. 



Acalypha Sanderi. 



Without a doubt the most sensational new plant intro- 

 duced for many years, and one of the most striking flower- 

 ing ornamental plants we have ever seen. It is of strong 

 free growth with large dark green leaves, from each axil of 

 which, one to two feet long and nearly one inch thick, rope- 

 like spikes of velvety crim.son flowers are gracefully sus- 

 pended, as shown in our illustration, which conveys but a 

 faint idea of the habit and distinct warm coloring of this 

 splendid acquisition. 



The plant is in flower the year round and is as easily 

 grown as a Coleus, simply requiring a warm temperature to 

 develop its full beauty. 2} inch pots, 15 cts. each ; $1.50 

 per dozen ; $12.00 per 100. 



Acacia Armata. 



A pretty spring flowering variety which produces its 

 flowers in globular heads from the axils of the foliage in 

 anch a manner as to completely envelop the plant in a 

 pleasing light yellow ; an excellent plant for Easter forc- 

 ing, succeeding under the same culture as the Azaleas. A 

 nice lot of bushy plants in 5 in. pots. 12 to 15 inches high. 

 50 cts. each ; SO.OO perdoz.; $35.00 per 100. Ready in October. 



Ageratnm Princess Pauline. 



A most distinct and novel variety of dwarf compact 

 habit, rarely exceeding five inches in height, its peculiarity 

 being that both colors, blue and white, are combined in the 

 same flower ; the body of the flower l)eing white, while the 

 stamens are of a light sky blue, giving the flower a pretty, 

 variegated appearance ; one of the most distinct new bed- 

 ding plants, and a most desirable plant for the retail trade. 

 50 cts. per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 



Agapanthu.s. 



Agapantlius TJmbellatns Mooreanns. 



This compact growing variety of the " Blue African 

 Lily," though introduced in 1879, has been but little 

 disseminated, not because its value was not known, but on 

 account of scarcity. We have now succeeded in working 

 up a large stock, which enables us to offer it at a popular 

 price. It is of dwarfer, more compact habit than the type 

 and much freer flowering, even the smallest plants throw- 

 ing up strong flower spikes, with large umbels of 30 to 50 

 beautiful dark blue flowers. The plant is almost hardy 

 and requires but little protection, and will thrive under 

 almost any conditions. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen ; 

 $15.00 per 100. 



Allamanda Williamsii. 



This handsome variety is entirely distinct from all others, 

 being quite dwarf and in no way resembling a climber, 

 but forming a compact bush with tru.sses of bloom at every 

 point, and having from two to four expanded blooms on 

 each extremity at the same time and buds innumerable. 

 It continues flowering the whole summer, and, with proper 

 management, in the vy^inter also. The flowers are of a 

 very rich yet delicate tint of yellow, deliciously scented. 

 .'! inch pots, 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per dozen. 



Anthurinms. 



Andreanum Hybrids. A fine collection of seedling 

 plants from whidi we can select the following colors, ail 

 in large sized flowers ; brilliant scarlet, salmon, dark red 

 and ro.se. 75 cts. and $1.00 each. 



Grande. A pretty (bliagcd variety, with rich velvety 

 green leaves, the principal veins being banded with sil- 

 very white. 75 ct.s. and $1.00 each. 



Soherzerianum. Brilliant scarlet flowers. 50cts. eacli. 



Scherzerianum Rothsohildianura. Creamy white 

 spotted with crim.son. $1.50 each. 



Scherzerianum Sangruineum. Crimson. 75 cts. each. 



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