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BEGONIA metallica aurea variegata. See New 
and Rare Plants, page 7 $2 00 
B. Meyeri $0 25 to $0 50 
B. rubra 25 to 50 
BEGONIAS, Lemoine's New Hybrid. This splen 
did section, although especially adapted for bedding 
is equally at home in the greenhouse. For descrip. 
tions, see New and Rare Plants, page 13. 
Enfant de Lorraine |2 co 
Gei-l)e Fleur 2 00 
Gloire de liorraine 3 00 
Trophee 2 00 
Vernon 50 
BEGONIAS, Rex. Of these beautiful-leaved plants 
we keep a fine assortment, including all the best va- 
rieties. 25 to 50 cents. 
B. Louis Closson. See New and Rare Plants, page 16. 
BERTOLONIA. The Bertolonias are exquisite foliage 
plants of dwarf habit, with leaves of beautiful colors, 
elegantly marked. They are always admired. 
i B. marmorata So 50 to fi 00 
i B. pubesceus i 00 
i B. Van Houttei. Deep green leaves, beautifully 
marked with dark red veins and pink spots . . i 00 
BIIjLBERGIA. Handsome plants, with elegant flow, 
ers, borne in light panicles ; of easy growth, and val. 
uable for decorative purposes. 
s B. Baraquiniana {So jo to Ji 00 
i B. fasciata i 00 to 2 00 
s B. Leopoldli i 00 to 2 00 
s B. Liboniaua > . . . 50 to i 00 ] 
s B. nutans. See New and Rare Plants, page 16. 
i B. pyramidalis i 00 
i B. splendida i 00 
J B. vittata i 00 
s B. zebrina i 00 
BOBONIA. Elegant shrubs, wtih small but exqui- 
sitely pretty flowers of pinkish purple or pure white- 
Their delightful fragrance makes them very popular. 
^B. hcterophylla Jfi 00 
B. megastigma .... i 00 
g- B. tetandra i 00 
BOUVARDIA. The handsome single and double 
flowers of the 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, 25 to 50 
cents each. 
g- B. Alft-cd Ncuner. Double white ; of elegant habit. 
g B. Bridal Wreath. Delicate pink. 
g B. candidissiina. White. 
g B. Hogarthii fl. pi. Double ; scarlet. 
g B. President Garfield. Double ; reddish pink. 
BRUGMANSIA. (Dalura.) Tree-shaped plants, 
with large, handsome flowers and leaves ; useful for 
lawns and sub-tropical gardening. 
g B. arborea. (Dalura) $i 00 to $2 00 
^ B. cornucopia. (Da/tira.) Strong plants . ... 50 
g B. Knightii 11. pi Ji 00 to 2 00 
g B. sanguinea. Very handsome, with 
highly colored flowers ; much like the 
new Cornucopias 75 to i 00 
^BRUGMANSIA suaveolens. Very sweet-scented 
and fi.ne $0 50 to 00 
s BURBIDGEA nitida. See New and Rare Plants, 
page 16. 
g BUBCHELLIA capensis. An elegant plant, with 
rich, dark evergreen foliage, lighted by a profusion of 
bright scarlet flowers. $1. 
CAMELLIAS. {Camellia Japonica and hybrida.) 
Splendid evergreen shrubs or trees, with glossy foliage 
and flowers of great beauty and regularity of outline ; 
varying from pure white to rich crimson scarlet. We 
cultivate and keep in stock all the leading sorts, prin- 
cipally those with imbricated flowers, of the most dis- 
tinct colors, and furnish good, strong plants, with flower 
buds, at|i to %2 each. Prices for larger quantities and 
for larger specimens, on application. 
g C. reticulata. This, one of the best of a good old fam- 
ily, is not a new plant, but has been lately intro- 
duced. It blooms freely, and the large, semi-double 
flowers are clear, bright red and very showy. S2.50 
to S5. 
CENTRADENIA. Fine ornamental flowering plants 
of decorative habit; among our best greenhouse plants. 
g C. floribunda So 50 
g C. grandifolia 50 
CEPHALOTUS foUicularis. (The Australian 
Pitcher Plant.) Is of extreme beauty and of exceed- 
ing dwarf habit. The small white flowers are borne 
on an erect scape. The leaves are the remarkable 
feature, some being upright, some in a peculiar pitcher 
form. We have a good stock of this exquisite and rare 
plant, in splendid condition. $3.50 to S5. 
g CHOISYA ternatea. A small shrub, bearing bracted 
peduncles of pretty white, sweet-scented flowers. $2. 
g CHORIZEMA macrophyllum. A fine dwarf ever- 
green shrub from New Holland ; the pretty flowers 
appear in spring. 50 cts. 
CITRUS. To this family belong the orange, lemon, 
lime, etc. We offer varieties which form very hand- 
some dwarf ornamental trees, and fruit easily in a 
greenhouse temperature. Their rich green leaves, 
fragrant flowers and attractive fruit commend them. 
g C. aurantiuin amaruin. Sour orange . $1 50 to $2 50 
g C. dulcis. The sweet orange . . . . i 50 to 2 50 
g C. Otabeite. A dwarf Chinese 
orange, with pretty edible fruit. The 
tree flowers and fruits continually, and 
is very ornamental 2 50 
g C. nobilis. The peculiar and very dis- 
tinct " Mandarin " orange 2 00 to 4 00 
^ C. Japonica. The " Kuniquat ; " bears 
small fruits, which are eaten skin and 
all ; very ornamental and desirable . . 50 to i 00 
C. limetta. The sweet Lime ; small, fine i 00 to 200 
^- C. limonum. The Lemon; makes a hand- 
some ornamental tree I 00 to I 50 
g C. medica. The Citron or Cedrat .... i 00 to 2 50 
g C. acida. The cultivated West Indian 
Lime ; a very valuable acid fruit ... i 00 to i 50 
gC Sinensis. (Taltilrnsis.) A Chinese 
orange, with small, flattened fruit . . . 50 to i 00 
Several other fine new sorts from Japan and China, ready 
to bear, $3 to $S. 
