WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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Dbac^ka Godseffiana. 



Dracaena Godseffiana. 



Undoubtedly one of the most striking ornamental foliage 

 plants of recent introduction. The plant is of an entirely difler- 

 ent habit and appearance from all other Dracaenas. It is of 

 free-branching habit, and throws out many suckers from the 

 base so as to form beautiful, compact, 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 

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

 which will undoubtedly be grown extensively for decorative pur- 

 poses when it becomes more plentifiil, as it is very hardy as a 

 house plant, equaling, if not surpassing in this respect, the Aspi- 

 distra and Ficus. 



2-inch pots, $1.50 per dozen ; 5l2.oo per 100. 

 5-inch pots, $1.25 each ; ^IS-OO per dozen. 



Dracaena Sander ian a. 



3-inch pots, 25 cents each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



Dracaena Indivisa. 



A fine lot of this useful plant. 



3-inch pots, $0 75 per dozen ; $6 00 per 100. 



4 " I 50 " 12 00 " 



5 " 2 50 " 20 00 " 



6 " 3 50 " 25 00 " 



£ryt]irina Crista-Galli. 



(Coral Plant.) 



I -year-old field-grown plants, $2.^0 per dozen. 

 3-inch pots, $1.00 per dozen. 



Fions £lastica. 



(Rubber Plant.) 



4 in. pots, 10 to 12 in. high, $4 00 per doz. ; 



«' 24 



9 00 



iS30 00 per 100. 

 75 00 " 



Ficns Falcata. 



An improvement on Ficus Repens of the same climbing habit, 

 attaching itself to walls, etc., but of a denser, closer growth, 

 with smaller foliage. 15 cents each ; JSi.SO per dozen. 



Fnclisias. 



/V; t/oz. Per 100. 



12 choice varieties, 2^ -inch pots jto 60 $4 00 



Ready February 1st. 



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FaOND OF Adianti'm Cuaelott^. 



FIHE FERHS 



Varieties of Special Merit. 



New Adiantnm Cliarlottae. 



Our illu^lration gives a faint idea of the beauty and grace of 

 this new Maidenhair; it is entirely distinct from all other vari- 

 eties, and even more graceful than A. gracillimiini, and 

 possessing the advantage of having much stouter, stiffer stems, on 

 account of which it forms more shapely plants, and increases its 

 value for cutting purposes. Specimens of this handsome sort 

 shown at the exhibitions of the Penna. Hort. Society during the 

 past two seasons attracted the attention of all lovers of Ferns. 

 2^-inch pots, 20c. each ; jS2.oo per doz.; #15.00 per 100. 



Adiantum Candatnm and Adiantnm 

 Dolabr if ormis . 



Two pretty species especially adapted for baskets. They are 

 of a peculiar creeping or drooping habit, with long fronds, at the 

 ends of which young plants are produced. 



3-inch pots, jli.oo per doz.; %%.oo per 100. 



Adiantnm Farleyense. 



Nice, young, tlirifty stock for growing on. 



3-inch pots, %2 00 per doz.; $15 00 per 100. 



4 " " 5 00 " 40 00 " 



5 " " 9 00 " 70 00 " 



Adiantnm Rochfordiannm. 



A most desirable form of A. c uneafum with somewhat larger 

 pinn;i; of a darker green color, forming a more compact plant, 

 especially valuable to grow as a pot plant. 



2]^ 'mc\\ ])ots, 75 cts. per doz.; ;^5.00 per lOO. 



Alsophila Anstralis. 



We have again this season a fine supplv of this useful, quick- 

 growing Australian Tree Fern, ami ofler strong 



2% inch pots, 51 00 per doz.; JIS 00 per 100. 



3 i< <i I 25 " lo 00 " 



4 " " 2 00 " 15 00 " 



5 " " 3 00 " 25 00 



