F. WEINBERG, WOODSIDE, L. h 63 
Odd and f^are Plants 
Under this heading I offer some very rare, as well as curious and beau- 
tiful plants, very seldom listed in other catalogues. 
Aeshynanthes Lobbianus. A very 
handsome little plant, with small 
waxy-like foliage, which is green, 
white, gold and red striped. 
Flowers are bright red, large and 
funnel shaped. ... -35 to .50 
Anoectochilus Dowsonianu? 
I. GO to 5.00 
Acalypha musaica 35 to i.oo 
Aphelandra fascinator . .25 to 1.50 
" nitens ..... .50 to 2.00 
" . Roezlii ... .25 to i.oo 
Asplenium nidis avis 
(birds nest fern) 75 to 5.00 
Begonia, fibrous rooted; the following are the finest in the leaves as 
well as in flower, and very seldom found listed by other growers. 
Atropurpurea. Treelike in growth, the foliage appears as if varnished 
and is of a very dark bronze red color. Its large and numerous coral red 
flowers are sure to make it extremely popular 15 to ,25 and .50 
Davisi 25 to i.oo 
Gracilis. An ever-blooming begonia of fine, habit, with small maple- 
like leaves. Flowers and leaves appearing simultaneously and forever after- 
ward. As a pot plant it blooms all winter and literally covering the foliage. 
.15 to .25 and .50 
Gugoensis. One of the finest and rarest begonias, hardly listed by 
•other dealers. Foliage, ovalshaped and glistening in all colors of the rain- 
bow. .50 and I.oo 
Gruss an Erfurt, very fine 
.25 to I.oo 
