SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
FICUS ELASTICA FOL. AUREA VAR. 
ECHEVERIA FrcBbeli tricolor. This is a very showy 
variety of the dwarf Echeverias, with white and rosy 
variegated leaves. Excellent for carpet gardening; a 
plant of rare merit. .50 Cents. 
EUBYCLES Australasica. -SI. 
E. Cunuing-hami. These two species represents the 
Narcissus and Amaryllis in the Australian flora. Ex- 
quisite plants for white cut-flowers, and also for decor- 
ative purposes. ^2. 
EUCALYPTUS cordata. The foliage of this rare and 
line species is of a whitish green color, and in form 
it is very conspicuous ; an extra fine variety. $1. 
E. ficifolia. This is the new crimson scarlet flower- 
ing Australian Gum Tree; of a dwarf and compact 
habit; of quick growth and an easy flowering species. 
SI. 
PICUS elastica fol. aurea var. This is undoubtedly one 
of the finest decorative ornamental foliage plants of 
late introduction. In habit and growth it is like the 
ordinary F. elaMca, but the leaves of this novel plant 
have a pleasing yellow variegation throughout. In 
every respect a most charming plant, and differing 
from all others. $a.50 to *i5. 
GBIFFINIA. Two new Amaryllis species from the 
southern i)rovinces of Brazil, with showy rosy and 
blue flowers of graceful and fine form. 
O. Blumenavia. -SI to $2. 
G. hyacinthina. «1 to s->. 
HELICOXIA aurea-vittata. A very handsome foliage 
plant, of a height of two feet, with Maranta-like 
leaves, beautifully veined and striped with yellow and 
a light rose hue. .*1.50 to ^iSjO. 
HIBISCUS chryaantlius. A shrubby plant from Na- 
tal, with very large golden yellow flowers with deep I 
purple eye. -SI. | 
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LABISIA Malouana. A beautiful dwarf plant from 
the mountains of Borneo, with purple red leaves, var- 
iegated partly with rosy color, banded with white. $3. 
LTCOBIS aurea. This is the true golden yellow Am- 
aryllis. Flowers appear in late autumn, and are of 
long duration. An excellent plant, like the Grifflnias, 
for florists' use and for cut-flower purposes. $2 to $3. 
MUSA vittata. A variegated form of the Banana, and 
a plant of great value for all decorative purposes. Its 
especially attractive and noble foliage, of the well- 
known Musa form, is marked with rose and white. 
It is of dwarf habit and fine healthy growth, and is 
altogether one of the most charming plants in our col- 
lection. See illustration, which, however, shows the 
leaves too narrow. .*1..50 to ^3. 
XIDUIiABIUIH striatum. A very fine and striking 
Bromeliaceous plants, with bright green leaves a foot 
long, and striped with white lines in the way of Anan- 
asmi mtim fdl. vnrieaatn. $5. 
NEPHTHYTIS picturata. A very distinct and orna- 
mental Aroid from the Congo, with leaves like a fancy 
Caladium, of a rich green color, with a very peculiar 
ivory white variegation. A valuable acquisition. $5. 
PASSIFLOBA violacea. A beautiful and floriferous 
species, with fine large violet blue flowers in great pro- 
sion. $1. 
PHYLLOTaiNIUM Lindeni. A most beautiful foli- 
age )>lant of the natural order of Aroidtea, with large 
Calla-like leaves of a beautiful velvety green, zebra 
striped. .?1 to $2. 
MUSA VITTATA. 
