WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



Dracaena Godseffiana. 



Undonbtedly one of the most striking dcw ornamental 

 foliage plants of recent introduction. The plant is of an 

 entirely different habit and appearance from all other 

 Dracsenas ; it is of free-branching habit, and throws out 

 many suckers from the base so as to form beautiful, com- 

 pact, graceful specimens in a very short time. Its foliage 

 is broadly lanceolate, 5 to 6 inches long, and 2 to 3 inches 

 wide ; of a strong leathery texture ; rich dark green color, 

 densely marked with irregular dots and spots of a creamy- 

 white, not unlike an Aucuba Japonica, of which the mark- 

 ings in the foliage strikingly remind one. It is a plant 

 which will undoubtedly be grown very extensively for dec- 

 orative purposes when it becomes more plentiful, as it is 

 very hardy as a house plant, equaling, if not surpassing in 

 this respect, the Aspidistra and Ficus. 



2^ inch pots, $2.00 per doz. ; $15.00 per 100. 

 3 " 3.50 " 25.00 



Dracsena Sanderiana. 



3 inch pots, $3.00 per dozen. 



Dracaena Lindeni and Massangeana. 



Good plants in 5 inch pots, 50 cents each. 



Dracaena Indivisa. 



A fine lot of this useful plant. 



3 inch pots, 75 cents per doz., $6.00 per 100. 



4 " $1.50 " 12.00 " 



5 " 2.00 " 15.00 " 



6 " 3.50 " 25.00 " 



7 " 40 cents each, 4.00 per dozen. 



8 " 50 " " 5.00 " 



Dracaena Amabilis. 



Fine plants in 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each ; $5.00 per doz. 



Ficus £la8tica. (Kubber Plant.) 

 4 in. pots, 10 to 12 in. high, $4.00 per doz. ; $30.00 per ICQ. 



Ficns Falcata. 



An improvement on Ficus Repens of the same climbing 

 habit, attaching itself to walls, etc , but of a den.ser, closer 

 growth, with smaller foliage. 15 cts. eiich ; $1.50 per doz. 



Geranium "America.' 



New Dwarf Geraninm America. 



An ideal Geranium for pot culture or bedding, a seedling 

 from the popular Mars, but of stronger growth and with 

 larger foliage than its parent, but retaining the same free- 

 flowering habit and compact growth peculiar to that variety. 

 On opening the flowers are white with salmon centre, 

 changing to the various shades of salmon and rose, finally, 

 when open, changing to pure rose. As all the colors appear 

 on the same truss at one time, the effect is very novel. 50 

 cts. each ; $5.00 per dozen. 



Six Grand New Single Geraniums. 



Chateaubriand. Large, brilliant scarlet with maroon 

 shadings and black veins on upper petals. 35 cts. each. 



Daumier. Soft rosy lilac, centre of flower heavily spotted 

 with rosy anilene ; one of the choicest Picotee varieties. 

 50 cts. each. 



Lord Kitchener. Lower petals soft scarlet, upper clear 

 cherry red ; a fine large flower. 50 cts. each. 



Mary Pelton. Delicate pale salmon, the finest of this 

 color yet introduced. 50 cts. each. 



Oliver. Centre of flower snow white suffused rich ma- 

 genta, bordered with glowing scarlet around the edge of 

 the petals. 35 cts. each. 



Ponschkine. Brilliant anilene violet, upper petals 

 blotched with pure white, the centre of the lower petals 

 shading into rosy white. 25 cts. each. 



The set of 6 for $2.25. 



Six Grand New Double Geraniums. 



J. B. Varonne. Immense florets, fiery carmine with 



large white centre ; one of the most striking of the 



Aureole section. 35 cts. each. 

 Richelieu. Deep scarlet shaded fiery orange with maroon 



veiling, large flowers and trusses ; very free. 35 cts. 



each. 



Mad. Carnot. The most promising double white yet in- 

 troduced. 35 cts. each. 



Pasteur. Brilliant orange scarlet, the brightest scarlet 

 (Jeraniuin yet introduced. 75 eta. each. 



M. Oanovas. Brilliant fiery scarlet veined with ma- 

 roon, very large flower and truss. 35 cts. each. 



Jean Remeau. Snow white veined witli rosy violet, 

 petals bordered with bright crimson. 75 cts. each. 

 The set of (> for $2.50. 



