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NEPE^THES Mastersii, No. II. A new hybrid be- 
tween TV. distillaloria and N. saiiguinea ; of ex- 
quisite beauty. See illustration, p. 61 . $3 50 to $5 00 
N. Morganise. See cut, page 61 .... 3 50 to 5 00 
N. Northiana. Very large green pitcher, 
spotted with purple 15 00 
N. Pattersonii. See cut, page 61 .... 2 50 to 4 00 
N. picturata. See cut, page 61 . . . . 3 50 to 500 
N. Kafflesiana. The true East Indian 
species, remarkable for the long pro- 
cesses supporting the pitchers. This 
grand old species is still one of the 
best. It is one of the parents of all 
the really good hybrids we have to- 
day. See page 61 3 50 to 5 00 
N. insignis 2 00 to 3 50 
N. Sicbrechtiana. One of the grandest 
new hybrids yet introduced ; a free 
and vigorous grower, producing its 
immense pitchers freely. It resem- 
bles N. Amesiana more than any 
other variety, though its pitchers are 
of lighter color, and the dent on side 
of each one makes the variety quite 
distinct. See page 6i 5 00 to 10 00 
N. Savageana. Much like A''. Craigiana, 
but differs from that variety in that the 
pitchers are not quite so long but 
broader, like those of N. Hookeriana. 
See illustration, page 61 3 50 to 5 00 
N. Sedenii. Light green pitchers, blotch- 
ed brownish crimson ; a fine hybrid. 
See full page illustration, page 61 . . . 2 00 to 3 50 
N. Stewartii 2 00 to 3 50 
N. Taplini 4 00 to 6 00 
N. Tildeniana. A fine hybrid, with gor- 
geous pitchers resembling N. Sie- 
brcchlii; a very strong grower .... 4 00 to 6 00 
N. Thorpeiana 2 50 to 4 00 
N. Veitchii. (New.) Very large pitchers 
of a light green color 25 00 
X. Wadleyana. A remarkable hybrid, 
with long, narrow-necked mugs of a 
beautiful color 3 00 to 5 00 
NIDUtiARIUM. Included by some with Karatas. 
All are beautiful South American Bromeliads, and 
valuable for decorative purposes. 
N. Mackoyauuin $5 00 
N. maculatuin 2 00 
N. Meyeiidorfli 2 00 
N. princcps i 50 
N. spcctabilis. See page 66 3 00 
N. striatum. For description, see New and 
Rare Plants, page 17 3 00 
OPHIOPOGON Japonious variegatus. A fine 
flowering and foliage plant ; flowers violet-purple. 
Foliage finely variegated fi. 
PANAX. Decorative plants of Aralia-like habit and 
moderately free growlli ; very ornamental and desir- 
able for greenhouse or summer outdoor decorative 
uses. 
P. lepidum $1 50 to j!2 50 
P. iiitidiiin I 50 to 2 .'o 
P. Victoria; (Aralia) i 00 to 2 00 
PANDANUS. Curious and valuable ornamental 
plants with glossy, spirally arranged leaves. 
s P. Fosteriana $1 00 
s P. graminifolius $0 50 to i 00 
^ P. Javanicus variegatus i 00 to 2 00 
s P. utilis. Leaves rich green, with small 
red spines at the edges. See page 68 . 50 to 6 00 
i P. Veitchii. Splendid long, narrow 
leaves of rich dark green, beautifully 
variegated with broad bands of pure 
white. Our immense stock of this 
plant enables us to supply symmet- 
rical plants of any size i 00 upward 
PAVETTA. Fine ornamental shrubs, with handsome 
foliage. 
s P. Borbonica. Extra-fine leaves of shaded green, 
with crimson midribs and yellow blotches . . $3 00 
s P. Natalensis gi 00 to 2 00 
PHILODBNDRON. See Stove and Greenhouse 
Climbers and Creepers. The species named below 
have superb foliage, much like that of the Alocasias. 
s P. Andrcanum. Finely colored leaves $3 00 to ?5 00 
s P. speciosum. Large, light green, leath- 
ery leaves 5 00 to 10 00 
PHORMIUM. The Flax Lily or New Zealand Flax. 
Excellent greenhouse plants of distinct habit. 
g- P. Cookiannm {Colensoi) variegatum. 
Has elegantly varied foliage $1 00 to $2 00 
g P. tenax. A well-known form ; has yel- 
low or red flowers and dark green 
foliage, with red margin i 00 
g P. atropurpureum. Elegant pur- 
ple leaves 2 50 
g P. variegatum. Leaves striped yel- 
low and white. See New and Rare 
Plants, page 8 i 00 to 2 50 
^ P. Veitchii. Has shorter leaves, hand- 
somely striped i 00 to 2 50 
s PHRYNIUM variegatum. A beautiful plant for 
table decorations; of dwarf habit, with small, light 
green leaves variegated with cream-white stripes. 
We have a large stock of this plant, and can supply it 
in all sizes. $1 to $2. 
PHYIjLANTHUS. a large genus, including many 
curious and very ornamental species. 
s P. arbusculus (macrophyllus). A fine foliage 
plant, of rich and distinct character %\ aa 
s P. cmblica. For description, see New 
and Rare Plants, page 8 $1 00 to 2 50 
i P. glaucescens. See Novelties, page 8. 
s P. rosea picta. A beautiful variety.with delicate 
rosy flowers \ oa 
PHYLLOTvTSNIUM Lindeni. A most beautiful foli- 
age plant of the natural order of Aroid?ea, with large 
Calla-like leaves of a beautiful velvety green, zebra, 
striped and veined with white. We have a fine stock 
of this plant, and can supply shapely specimens in dif- 
ferent sizes at from $1 to $2. 
s PITCAIRNIA coralliua. This grand plant is beau- 
tiful, not only when in flower, but at all times, because 
of its beautiful foliage, which makes it a striking bit of 
furniture for the house or conservatory. It grows 
freely, requiring a stove or hothouse temperature and 
plenty of water. See page 64. $2. 
