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SlEBRECHT & WadLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
BEGONIA. Begonias are most excellent for the sub- 
tropical bed or border, flowering freely under our sum- 
mer suns. Those here offered are all of robust growth, 
with fine large leaves. (See also page 97.) 
B. Caroliniaefolia. To cents to $1. 
B. heracleif olia (Jaf rop(E/o!io ) . Rose flowers; large and 
handsome bronzy green leaves. 50 cents to $1. 
B. hernandisefolia. A silvery appearing plant of much 
beauty and elegance In habit 10 50 to $1 00 
B. macrophylla. Large leaves 50 to 1 00 
B. palmata. Handsome palmate foliage . 50 to \ 00 
B. ricinifolia. Large and fine bronzy 
green leaves 50 to 1 00 
B. tomentosa 75 to 1 00 
BOCCONIA cordata. A handsome hardy herbaceous 
plant, with large and showy blue-green leaves; of 
stately habit, and most desirable for sub-tropical 
work. 
BRACHYCHITON. The Australian Flame Tree; fine 
leaves and large trusses of crimson flowers. (See also 
pager.) 
B. acerifolium SI 00 
B. populneum $1 00 to 3 50 
CAI.LA (Ric)iardio) rethiopica. (See page 149). 25 to 
50 cents. 
C. albo-maculata $0 25 to SO 50 
Both species are fine for sub-tropical gardens. 
CAXNA. These are especial valuable for sub-tropical 
planting, being rich in foliage and flower and of free 
growth. (See page 141.) 
C. Bhemanni. A splendid variety, with richly colored 
and large flowers SO 15 
C. ^ladioliflora. Has flowers of much the size 
and shape of a gladiolus 25 
C. Noutonii 25 
C. in variety. Several fine species for bedding, of 
difl:erent colors of foliage, and distinct habit as 
to height 
CENTAURBA. Splendid foliage plants for bedding o. 
massing; they produce a distinct white effect of a fine 
character, and are largely grown for bedding, for which 
their neat habit especially adapts them. 
C. candidissima (Cineraria). Of beautiful habit, and 
makes a handsome specimen $0 25 
C. Clementei 25 
C. Fenzlii 25 
C. gymnocarpa. The most largely used species, 
haviug elegant foliage 25 
CESTBUM aurantiacum. With fine orange yellow 
flowers. (See page 115.) 25 cents 
CINEBABIA. The white-leaved varieties of Ciner 
aria are superior bedding plants. 
C. acanthifolia $0 25 
C. maritima. Hardy ; of great value on the sea 
coast; it flourishes in the sand, where nothing 
else will grow 25 
C. platinifolia 25 
CLEOME speciosissima. A very imposing plant, with 
fine trusses of I'osy colored flowers. 25 cents. 
CZiEBODENDBON. Elegant ornamental plants of 
fine blooming habit ; most useful for sub-tropical plant- 
ing. For additional varieties, see page 98. 
C. Bethunianum $0 50 
C. fallax 50 
C. foetidum {Bungci) 25 
C. fragrans (roiftamcria). A beautiful species . 25 
COTYLEDON. Succulent plants of much value for 
decorative planting; they bloom attractively, and are 
fine for dry places. See also page 1 56. 
C. arboreum SO 35 
C. orbiculare 25 
C . punctatum 25 
CBTFTOMEBIA elegans. This and the following 
are conifers of a beautiful and graceful habit; they 
are available when used as solitary or specimen plants. 
50 cents to -SI. 
C. Japonica $0 50 to SI 00 
CBOTON. See the very complete list of these magni- 
ccnt plants, pages 100 to 103. 
CTFEBUS. Ornamental grass-like plants, suitable for 
sub-tropical groups, and especially for planting at 
edges of fountains, etc. See page 151. 
C. altemifolius SO 25 
C. var 75 
CKOTON MACUI.ATUM, 
