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Rose HiV T^urseries, J^ew Rochelle, J^.Y. 
SBillbergia vittata $1 00 
sB. zebrina 1 00 
pBOKONIA heteropliyUa 1 00 
BOUVARDIA. The hanilsonie single and double 
flowers of tlie Bouvardias are produced freely in 
round, graceful corymbs and in all rich and delicate 
tints and colors. They are among our best Winter 
blooming plants, and are greatly prized for cutting. 
Good strong plants of the varieties named below, 
25to .50 cents each. 
ffB. Alfred Neuner. Double white ; of elegant habit. 
jB. Bridal Wreath. Delicate pink. 
gB. candidissima. White. 
g'B. Hogarthii fl. pi. Double ; scarlet. 
g'B. President Garfield. Double ; reddish pink. 
oBRUGMANSIA arborea. (Datura.) 
00 to $2 00 
j/B. cornucopia. (Datura.) Strong plants... SO 
oB. suaveolens. Verv sweet scented and fine.. 
" .fO 50 to 1 00 
pBUKCHEIitlA capensis. An elegant plant, with 
rich dark evergreen foliage, lighted by a profusion 
of bright scarlet flowers. $1. 
CAMELUA CHANDLERII 
CAMELLIAS. (Camillia .lopoiiwa anil li i/hridii. I 
Splendid evergreen shrnlis or trees, with glossy fol- 
iage and flowers of great beauty and regularity of 
outline; varying from pure white in rii'li crimson 
scarlet. We cultivate and l!eei> in slixU all tlie 
leading sorts, principally those witli imbricated 
flowers, of the most distinct colors, and furnish 
good, strong plants, with flower buds, at .$1 to $2 
each. Prices for larger quantities and for larger 
specimens, on application. 
gC. reticulata. This, one of the best of a good 
old family, is not a new plant, but has 
been latel.v introduced. It blooms freely, 
and the large, semi-double flowers are clear, 
bright red and very showy .$2 50 to $5 00 
C. Chandlerii. One of the best varieties.... 
2 50 to 5 00 
gCEPHALOTTTS folUcularis. (The Australian Pit- 
cher Plant.) $3.50 to $5. 
^CHOISYA ternatea. $2. 
CITRUS. To this family belong the orange, lemon, 
lime, etc. We offer varieties which form very hand- 
some dw-arf ornamental trees and fruit easily in a 
greenhouse temperature. Their rich green leaves, 
fragrant flowers and attractive fruit commend them. 
nC. aurantium amarum. Sour orange 
$1 50 to $2 50 
oC. aurantium d"lcis. The sweet orange 
ifl 50 to 2 50 
oC. aurantium dulcis Otalieite. A dwarf 
Chinese orange, with pretty edible fruit. 
The tree flowers and fruits continually auvl 
is very ornamental 2 50 
nC. nobilis. The peculiar and very distinct 
"Mandarin" orange .$2 00 to 4 00 
gC. Japonica. The "Kumquat" ; bears small 
fruits, which are eaten skin and all ; very 
ornamental and desirable $0 50 to 1 00 
pCLETHRA arborea. The "Lily of the Valley Tree." 
A splendid greenhouse tree. ,$1. 
pCAIiADIUMS, Fancy. No class of foliage plants in 
cultivation can eclipse in beauty or be pronounced 
more useful in all decorative ways than this superb 
race of ornamentals ; and no description can do jus- 
tice to the delicate beauty and elegance of their 
leaves, painted richly in all manner of varied and 
harmonious tints aiid colors. We offer some re- 
markal)le varieties, all the best sorts. .$4 per dozen. 
'/Caladium, Fancy Hybrids. We have imported 
from Kio .Janeiro a superb and extensive collection 
of the choicest Fancy Hybrids, including all the 
more beautiful leaf types, markings and colorings. 
.$5 per dozen ; hundred rates on application. 
CROTON OR CODI.iEUM. 
The leaves of this brilliant genus of greenhouse fol- 
iage plants are unrivaled in beauty and variety of form 
and coloring. The plants are useful for almost any 
kind of decorative work, and large collections may be 
made of entirely distinct varieties ; with large, broad 
smooth leaves, narrow, curled and twisted ones, or curi- 
ously cut and lobed forms ; all richly and differently 
colored. 
.« C. Andreanum. Of neat habit and free 
growth, with highly colored foliage.... 
$0 50 to $1 00 
.sC. angustifolium. Very narrow leaves, 
green and yellow $0 35 to 50 
C. aucubsef olium. Green, yellow and crim- 
son .fO 35 to 50 
sC. anreum. Leaves beautifully and symmetri- 
c-ally marked with rich yellow. One of the 
lirightest, best and hardiest of Crotons... 50 
s C. Baron Adolphe Selliere. A rare Croton, 
of strong and robust growth. The brilliant 
gieen leaves are large, with pale yel- 
low nerves, which soon become ivory 
white, the contrast of color producing a 
striking effect 2 00 
s C. Baronne James de Rotbscbild. Long 
and handsome leaves, of olive green and 
yellow, changing to brilliant crimson 
$0 50 to 1 00 
sC. Beauty. Leaves lanceolate, profusely and 
strikingly variegated with golden yellow on 
a rich green ground ; as they attain age the 
green ground color gradually becomes a 
deep bronze, while the yellow variegation 
develops into a rich, rosy crimson.. $0 50 to 3 50 
«C. Cballenger (Impcrator). Long leaves: 
midribs at first creamy white suffused with 
red, deepening to bright carmine : one of 
the best .$0 50 to 1 00 
C. Cronstadtil or Corkscrew Croton. one of 
the finest varieties $1 50 to 3 00 
£ C. Dayspring. Orange yellow, edged with 
green and tinged with red $0 .50 to 1 00 
