WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Bay Trees (Laurus NoWiis). 



Standard or Tree-shaped. 



Stems 45 in. high, crowns 24 in. in diam $ 6 00 each. 



" 45 " " " 30 " " 7 50 " 



" 45 " " " 36 " " 10 00 " 



" 45 " " " 40 " " 12 50 " 



" 45 " " " 48 " " 15 00 " 



Pyramidal-shaped. 



5i ft. high, 34 in. ^n diam. at base, taperiog to a poiot, $ 7 50 each. 



7 " 36 " " " " 10 00 " 



8 " 40 " " " " 12 50 " 



8 •' 44 " " " " 15 00 " 



Boxwood Trees. 



Standard or Tree-shaped. 

 Handsomely trained specimens, 7 inch pots, 26 to 28 inches high, with crowns 

 12 inches in diameter, $1.00 each. 



Pyramidal-shaped. 

 Handsomely trained specimens 9-inch pots, 32 to 36 inches high, 15 inches 

 in diameter at base, tapering to a point, $2.00 each. 



Caladium Albanense. 



An entirely new race of Caladiums ; the leaves are borne on stont petioles, 

 bnt unlike our well-known varieties are spear-shaped and of thick leathery texture. 

 The colors are red, green and creamy yellow, radiating from the centre of the leaf 

 while the wavy edges are margined with green gray. 35 cts. each ; $4.00 per doz. 



CaladiTim Argyrites. 



A most beautiful dwarf growing variety with miniature dark green foliage 

 which is freely mottled with white, it can be used to great advantage in the filling 

 of Jardinieres and Fern dishes, or in connection with choice cut flowers. Bulbs 

 started up to the middle of February will make good plants to use at Easter. 

 $2.00 per dozen ; $15.00 per 100. 



Golden Yellow Calla. (Rlchardla Elliottiana.) 



Entirely distinct and unlike all other forms of yellow Callas heretofore 

 introduced. Elliottiana has the same habit of growth as the ordinary white 

 Calla, R- Ethiopica with flowers of the same size and shape, but of a rich, clear, 

 lustrous golden yellow color, the foliage is dark green, with a number of translucent 

 creamy white spots, which adds to its beauty. $1.50 each. 



Grand Canna. President McKinley. 



Color brilliant crimson with bright scarlet shading, truss large, compact of 

 good shape and held well above the foliage, and are produced freely and evenly. 

 Plant is dwarf 3 feet ; foliage deep green with marked chocolate margin. Plant 

 stools freely, is a compact even grower. It is one of the earliest bloomers, coming 

 into flower when 14 to 18 inches high and blooming continuously thereafter. 

 The effect when massed is extremely brilliant. The contrast between the flowers 

 and foliage being rich, chaste and effective. A marked improvement upon all 

 crimson Cannas introduced to date. Undoubtedly the king of crimson bedders. 

 50 cents per dozen ; $4.00 per 100. 



Xew Yellow Canna Golden Scepter. 



A new variety introduced from Canada last year, a strong vigorous grower, 

 which attains a height of 5 feet, with bright green foliage, and good sized flowers, 

 which are of a rich golden yellow with no traces of other colors, except at the 

 base of the minor petals, which are shaded orange scarlet. $1.50 per dozen ; 

 $10.00 per 100. 



Two Grand Dark-Leaved Cannas. 



Black Beauty. The handsomest Indian Canna yet introduced, vnth large 

 massive foliage of the richest bronzy purple color shaded with black, the edges 

 of the leaves having a peculiar wavy margin. Where foliage effect alone is 

 desired, nothing richer or more handsome can be found. 30 cents each ; $3.00 

 per dozen. 



Bassett's Red. A grand bronze-leaved variety of the old Indian Canna with 

 intense bright bronzy red foliage, valuable either for massing by itself or for 

 planting in connection with the dwarf French varieties. It grows about 5 feet 

 high, is very uniform in habit and a stately plant in every way. 75 cents per 

 dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 



Crooosmia Anrea Imperialis. 



One of the most beautiful bulbous-rooted plants of recent introduction, produc- 

 ing its large six-petaled star-like flowers from early in July until late in the 

 autumn, these are of bright orange color and measure '.i inches across and are 

 arranged in loose panicles on tall stems 2^ to 3 feet high. 30 cts. each ; $3.00 

 per doz. 



CyoaS Revoluta. (Sago Palm.) 

 We are now booking orders for dormant stems which are expected to arrive 

 early in May ; stems from 6 to 24 inches at 10 cents per pound. 



We shall be pleased to give special quotations on lots of 500 or more pounds. 



Pyramidal-shaped Bay. 



STANDARD OR TBEE>$HAPEJ> BAT. 



