Tro;^ical Greenhouse Plants 
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NEPENTHES DICKSONIANA 
8 Nepenthes Eyermanii. A distinct hybrid, 
one o£ the most beautiful o£ the highly col- 
ored varieties ; though not so large as the 
Maxima type it is one of the best of all. . 
$3 50 to $5 00 
«N. Hookeriana. Very handsome.... 2 50 to 4 00 
«N. Hybrid maculata. Long pitchers, reddish. 
purplish and dark green f(.'2, 50 to 4 00 
«N. Johnsonii. This grand novelty is in the 
way of iV. pictiiruta. though of more robust 
growth. The pitchers, which are highly 
colored, are produced freely, nearly every 
leaf bearing a pitcher of good size 
.¥.3 50 to 5 00 
sK. lanata (Veitchii). Rare; a very slow 
grower, and slow to propagate. . . 
«N. Lonewoodii ?4 50 to 7 50 
a N. Mayi , 2 50 to 4 00 
jN. Mastersii, No. I. The true dark variety, 
beautifully colored with deep rod, purple, 
pink luul cream. One of the most distinct 
and sliowy sorts .ffj 00 to 10 00 
sN. Mastersii, Xo. II. A new hybrid between 
N. (lixlilliitoria and X. saiiguiiica : of ex- 
quisite beauty 3 50 to 5 00 
sN. Morg.tnio! 50 to 5 00 
«N. Northiana. Very large green pitcher, 
spotted with purple 15 00 
s N. Pattersonii $2 50 to 4 00 
* N. picturata 3 50 to 5 00 
« N. Rafflesiana. Tlie true East Indian species, 
remarkable for the long processes support- 
ing the pitchers. This graiul old species is 
still one of the best. It is one of the pa- 
rents of all the really good hybrids we have 
to-day .$;! ."lO to 5 00 
s W. Rafflesiana insignis 2 00 . to 3 50 
aN. Savageana. Much like N. Craif/iana. but 
differs from that variety in that the pitch- 
ers are not quite so long but broader, like 
those of .V. Hookeriana .50 to 5 00 
s N. Sicbrechtiana. One of the grandest new 
hybrids yet introduced: a free and vigor- 
ous grower, jiroducing its immense pitch- 
ers freely. It resembles .V. Amr.iiaiia more 
than any other variety, though its pitchers 
are of lighter color, and the dent on side of 
each one makes the variety quite distinct. 
STi 00 to 10 00 
« Nepenthes Sedenii. Light green pitchers, 
blotched brownish crimson; a fine hybrid. 
$2 00 to $3 50 
« N. Stewartii 2 00 to 3 50 
s N. Taplini 4 00 to G 00 
sN. Tildeniana. A fine hybrid, with gorgeous 
pitchers resembling 2V. Siebrcchtii; a very 
strong grower 4 00 to G 00 
« N. Thorpeiana 2 50 to 4 00 
s N. Veitchii. Very large pitchers of a light 
green color 25 00 
s N. Wadleyana. A remarkable hybrid, with 
long, narrow necked mugs of a beautiful 
color $3 00 to 5 00 
NIDULARIUM. Included by some with Karatas. 
All are beautiful South American Bromeliads and 
valuable for decorative purposes. 
s N. Mackoyanum ^5 OO 
s N. maculatunx 2 00 
s N. Meyendorfii 2 00 
«N. princeps . 1 50 
s N. spectabilis 3 00 
s N. striatum 3 00 
sOPHIOPOGON Japonicns variegatus. A fine 
flowering and foliage plaut : flowers violet purple. 
I'oliage finely variegated. .$1. 
PANAX. Decorative plants of Aralia-like habit and 
moderately free growth : very ornamental and de- 
sirable for greenhouse or Summer outdoor decor- 
ative uses. 
«P. Victoriae (.4raZio) .'?1 00 to .$2 00 
PANDANUS. Curious and valuable ornamental 
Iiliinis with glossy, spirally arranged leaves. 
sr, rorstenana c-j qq 
sP. graminifolius '.".■.■.■.■.■.■.V.^O 50 to 1 00 
variegatns 1 00 to 2 00 
sP. utilis. Leaves rich green, with small red 
spines at the edges 50 to 2 50 
«P. Veitchii. Splendid long, narrow leaves of 
rich dark green, beautifully variegated 
with broad bands of pure white. Our im- 
mense stock of this plant enables us to 
supply symmetrical plants of any size... 
.$1 00 upward 
PHILODENDRON. The species named below have 
superb foliage, much like that of the Alocasias. 
s±'. Andreanum. Finely colored leaves 
„-o . ^ $3 00 to .$5 00 
sP. speciosum. Large, light green, leathery 
$5 00 t"o 10 00 
PANDANUS VBTCHIl 
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