NEW, RARE AND REAUTIKUL PLANTS. 
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Dracaena Youngii 
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Tlic liniils i)f our c:«:iloguc will not admil iif ;> description of tlicse Dractmas, but they are all 
fine. Taking into consideration the noble bearing and the rich and varied coloring, this 
family of plants may be looked upon as among the best of those grown for their foliage. 
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DRACAENA AMABILIS. 
For description and price, see page 59. 
JjPIPHYLLUM. IWclve Iviiids . Grafted plants, i 00 each; per dozen $10 00 
Erica Bothwelliana 50 cents and upwards. 
gracilis 5° cents and upwards. 
hyemalis 5° cents and upwards. 
Eucodonia naegelioides 5° 
Euoharis Amazonica. Strong plants i 00 
grandiflora. Star of KclhU hcm $1 00 to 5 00 
Very large masses at special prices. 
With a moderate slock of plants, the F.ucharis can be had in flower at almost any time, and 
when it is considered that the flowers are delightfully fragrant, more than four inches across, 
and that they are like large, pure white stars, some idea may be formed of its value. 
Some complain that the Euchnris is not easily flowered ; but this is not true. It does well in 
light soil, consisting of loam, peal, and a little sand, all enriched with old manure. It likes 
an abundance of water, with good drainage, a moist, warm atmosphere, and a position near 
the glass, but shaded from scorching sun. 
