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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
s DIEPPENBACHIA majestica. Leaves dark green, 
variegated with scattered bright yellowish blotches, 
and a feathery silver bar along the central line. A foot 
or more in length, and five to six inches in breadth ; 
very distinct and stocky in habit . . . I3 oo to $5 oo 
s D. nobilis I 50 to 3 00 
s I>. Regina. A very distinct and striking 
species, with oblong elliptical leaves of 
greenish white, mottled and blotched 
with alternate light and dark green 
tints 3 50 to 5 00 
s D. Rex. A robust and vigorous growing 
form of extreme beauty 3 50 to 5 00 
J D. splenaens i 00 to 2 oo 
i D. triumphans. A very ornamental form, 
from Colombia, with fine variegated 
leaves 3 50 to 5 00 
^DIONiEA. muscipula. The well-known "Venus' 
Fly Trap." This most interesting and really wonder- 
ful little plane e.xhibits more than ordinary plant life, 
for when touched in certain places it will respond 
promptly by closing its wing-like claws. 50 cts. to |i. 
DRAC^NA. (Including Cordyline and Alelris.) 
These plants are of great and varied beauty of foliage, 
and are easily grown and cared for, many of them 
thriving well in ordinary sitting rooms. As decorative 
plants, they are unexcelled as to elegant habit of 
growth, attractive variation of color, and indifference 
to exposure. Unlike many other plants of similar 
habit, they are distinct and decorative even when 
very young. We grow enormous quantities annually, 
enjoying especial advantages in obtaining propagating 
material from our own tropical nurseries in Trinidad. 
s D. allJO-marginata. Leaves margined with white $2 50 
D. amabilis. Long, rather broad leaves of bright 
glossy green, marked and suffused with pink 
and creamy white i 00 
s O. XmXtoyensis (Alelris). Bronzy green, with dis- 
tinct edging of rosy carmine ; leaves grace- 
fully arched i 00 
s D. American Florist. See New and Rare 
Plants, page 7 5°° 
s D. Anerleyensis i 00 
s D. argenteo-striata $5 00 to 7 50 
i D. Australis. Oblong lanceolate leaves, with 
many parallel veins ; an elegant species, and 
very decorative to 75 to i 00 
i D. aurea striata. See New and Rare Plants, 
page 16 10 00 
i D. Baptistii. A distinct form, in which both 
stem and leaves are striped with yellow and 
pink ; ground color green $1 00 to i 50 
s D. Bausei i 5° 
J D. bella. Small leaves ; purplish, marked red ; a 
pretty sort i 00 
i D. Brazlliensis (EschschoUziana) . A robust- 
growing species, with broad green foli- 
age ?o 50 to I 00 
s D. coiigesta discolor. A fine variety, of much 
decorative value ; very tough and hardy, and 
unsurpassed for decorations jSi 00 to 2 50 
s 1>. Cooperii. A beautiful form of D. lernunatis ; 
its leaves are deep vinous red, gracefully re- 
curved. A splendid decorative plant . {So 50 to i 00 
s DRACAENA De Smetiana. See New and Rare 
Plants, page 16 $5 00 
s D. Draco. The true " Dragon's Tree," and a 
superior decorative species. The glaucous 
green leaves are especially fine when young . 1 00 
s D. Elizabethte i 00 
s D. ferrea. Broad, dark crimson foliage 5° 
s D. ft-agrans (Alelris). A superb African species, 
with beautiful deep green leaves, lighter in the 
young growth i 00 
^ D. Massangeana. A species with broad, 
yellow-striped leaves ; a first-class decorative 
plant, of robust and stout habit 2 00 
i D. Praseri. Broad and rather erect leaves, 
blackish purple in color, with a glaucous bloom 
and a marginal stripe of deep, rosy lake ... i 00 
s D. Prederici i 00 
s D. frutescens (Alelris) i 00 
i D. Gladstonei. A broad-leaved variety, of good 
habit, with leaves of brilliant crimson 2 00 
^ D. Goldieana. An exquisite and distinct form, 
with peculiar zebra-striped leaves and very 
compact, vigorous habit $1 50 to 2 00 
s D. Giiilfoylei. Long and narrow leaves, widest 
in the middle, and taper ing ; beautifully re- 
curved, and varied with red, pink, white and 
green i 00 
s D. Heudersonii &> 75 to i 00 
s D. hybrida. Deep green, margined with rose, 
changing with age to deep rose ; creamy white 
in the young leaves $0 75 to i 00 
i D. iinperator i 5° 
s D. imperialis. Leaves of deep green, varied with 
crimson and pink, and a peculiar metallic 
luster over the whole ; of fine habit . |i 50 to 2 50 
s D. liidivisa. Long, tapering, pendent leaves of 
dark green ; a beautiful decorative sort of great 
popularity $0 50 to i 00 
s D. atropurpurea. See New and Rare 
Plants, page 17 5 00 
s D. liiieata (aurea lineala). Broader leaves, 
stained with pink $o 50 to i 00 
s D. Jardiniere. A beautiful new dwarf hybrid. 
See New and Rare Plants, page 7 5 00 
^ D. Kuerkii. This grand Dracjena is much like 
D. fragrans in habit, but its leaves are glos- 
sier, lighter green, and not quite so pendulous 
as in that variety 
s D. Llndenii. This plant has a very striking and 
clearly marked variegation of rich green and 
bright yellow 3 0° 
s D. Little Gem. See New and Rare Plants, 
page 7 5 00 
s Tt.'yia.as&w^^ia.Tia, (fragrans var.) 200 
s D. metallica. Erect, arching leaves, coppery 
purple when young, changing to dark purplish 
bronze $1 00 to i 50 
s D. Mrs. Bause i 00 
s D. Mrs. C. P. Havemeyer. See New and Rare 
Plants, page 8 500 
s D. Mrs. H. McK. Twombly. See New and 
Rare Plants, page 7 500 
i D. Mrs. C. I. Preake. A very desirable variety 
of fine color and quality $2 50 to 3 50 
