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DRACAENA LINDENU-See descripUon, page 29 
« Dracaena metallica. Erect, arching leaves, 
coppery pniple when young, changing to 
dark purplish bronze $1 00 to $1 50 
s D.Mrs. Bause 1 00 
« D.Mrs. Wills 1 00 
«D. nigro-rubra. Dark brown leaves with 
rosy crimson centers ; young leaves bright 
rosy crimson. A bold and fine sort 
$0 50 to 75 
eD. Norwoodiensis. Leaves banded yellow, 
groen and crimson, the last named color 
being chiefly confined to the marginal por- 
tion ; petioles bright carmine. Of dwarf 
and compact habit; fine and elegant in ev- 
ery way. One of our very best braca;nas. 2 50 
sD. regina. A handsome species 1 00 
sD. rubra (Cliarlswoodia) . See D. congcsta.. 50 
sD. salmonea 1 00 
«D. Scottii. This is one of the most conspicu- 
ous hybrid Dracaenas ; has exceedingly 
broad and very substantial foliage — deep 
green, crimson edged and lanceolate. One 
of the best and noblest plants for exhibi- 
tion $1 50 to 5 00 
«D. stricta albo-lineata 5 00 
«D. stricta grandis. This is one of the strong- 
est and most roliust growing sorts of the 
highly colored species ; its noble aspect 
and bold, erect habit give it a majestic ap- 
pearance 2 00 
«D. terminalis. This fine, old and extremely 
handsome species can Ijc furnislied in beau- 
tiful color at all seasons, in quantities at 
moderate prices; it is an indispensable dec- 
orative and vase plant .fO 25 to 50 
«D. terminalis alba. This rare Dracama is 
the exact counterpart of the old red Term- 
inalis, its leaves being white instead of red ; 
in all other respects it is like that good 
and very popular sort $1 50 to 2 50 
«D. Titsworthiana 5 00 
.V Dracaena umbraculifera. A very conspic- 
uous and stout dwarf species, with closely 
set recurved leaves, giving it the appear- 
ance of a table top or umbrella $5 00 
sD. Youngi. Broad leaves; bright green when 
young, streaked deep red and tinged with 
rose, changing to bright bronze ; of ro- 
bust growth 1 00 
ERANTHEMUM. Small decorative plants with finely 
colored and variegated leaves and peculiar flowers. 
^E. Eldorado. Golden yellow leaves, mottled 
and veined with green $0 50 
$E. purpnrenin. Leaves and stems dark, lurid 
purple; a beautiful variety 50 
sE. nigrescens 50 
sE. nerinm rubrum. Leaves irregularly 
shaped, shaded with light and dark green, 
and blotched with yellow, which darkens to 
reddish purple 1 00 
EUPHORBIA. The species offered here are all showy 
flowering species, very bright and handsome; for 
slower-growing, more succulent forms, see Succu- 
lents. 
r/E. jacqninseflora. A beautiful winter-flower- 
ing plant, with bright orange scarlet blos- 
soms, forming long wreaths $0 50 to $1 00 
(7E. splendens \ qq 
(7E. pulcherrima. See Poinsettia piilchernma. 
FICUS ELASTICA-See deicription, pase 31 
