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DRACAENA BAUSEI. 
CKOTON, Continued. 
C. Bergmanii. A most excellent new variety, with 
large dense foliage of rose and white; steins and 
petioles of lively green, with an irregular dark g^een 
band through center of leaf. $3. 
CTK.TOSPEB.MA Johnstoni. This is a very remark- 
able Avoid from tVie Salomons Islands. The leaf stalks 
are covered with stiff spines, and the leaves are ar- 
row-shaped, variegated and varied with bright red. $5. 
COCHIiIOSTEIVIA Jacobianum, var. albo lineatum. 
This is the variegated form of the original very im- 
posing species ; a first-class exhibition plant. $5. 
CUIMSIJBiIA picturata. A very line ornamental and 
decorative j)lant, with Marauta-like leaves of great 
beauty. ^l.M to !vi. 
DBiACJBIfA fragrans Massangeana. A species with 
broad yellow striped leaves; a lirst-class decorative 
plant, of robust and stout habit. $2. 
D. Idndenii. This excellent and ver.y beautiful new 
plant is of nearly the same character and habit as the 
foregoing, though its ver.y striking and clearly marked 
variegation of rich green and bright yellow, makes it 
more effective and desirable. Sij. 
D. Qoldieana. (See illustration.) This 
is one of the finest Dracaenas known; 
has peculiar zebra-striped leaves; of 
vei-y compact and vigorous habit, and 
a most beautiful decorative plant of 
great substance. $1.50 to S2. 
D. amabilis. Though not new, this 
species is still very rare in collections ; 
it is a grand, beautifully colored and 
distinct soi't. $1. 
S. Bausei. (See illustration.) Avery 
distinct and densely growing plant of 
fine rich colors and graceful habit; a 
truly beautiful plant. $1.50. 
D. Cochin-Chinensis (Aletris fmtes- 
ceii»). A re-introduction of a plant of 
great value for decorative purposes; 
it stands rough treatment, and is 
hardy for out-door decoration in sum- 
mer. This noble species is in great 
favor in European gardens for its 
hardy character. $1. 
D. ai'genteo-striata. A new and very 
elegant variety from the South Sea 
Islands; a form with nari-ow, light 
green leaves, varied with distinct 
white and gray stripes and lines; a 
plant of gi'eat merit. $5. 
B. umbraculiflora. Another re-intro- 
duction, and one of the most decora- 
tive and substantial plants existing; 
has been much neglected of late. Fine 
specimens, .*5. 
B. Norwoodiencis. A most beautiful 
and vei-y useful novelty; of elegant 
habit and pleasing coloring from the 
foot-stalks to the very tips of the 
leaves; of compact and rather dwarf 
habit. ¥3.50. 
B. Scottii. This is one of the most conspicuous hybrid 
Dracenas ; has exceedingly broad and very substantial 
foliage with rich coloring, which makes it one of the 
best and noblest plants for exhibitions; a very effec- 
tive and showy variety. $1.50 to *5. 
DRAC/KNA (iOLDIEANA. 
