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niEFKENBACHIA RKX. 
DRAC^N'A, Continued. 
D . terminalis alba. This rare Dracaena is the exai t 
counterpart of the old red terminaliit, its leaves being 
white Instead of red ; in all other respects it is like 
that good and very popular sort. It is the best of all 
the white colored Dracsnas yet introduced, and will 
be much admired as it becomes more widely known. 
.$1..5(1 to •?2..'jO. 
D. imperialis. Another very handsome and most dis- 
tinct soi-t; foliage often three feet long, with most 
pleasing combinations of colors throughout the whole 
plant; of strong habit and bold character— a beaut,y. 
$1.50 to $2.50. 
D. stricta grandis. This is one of the strongest and 
most robust growing sorts of the highly colored spe- 
cies; its noble aspect and bold erect habit give it a 
majestic appearance. 
D. cong^esta, var. discolor. A re-introduction of a line 
variety, of much decorative value ; very tough and 
hardy, and unsurpassed for decorations: will be found 
very valuable and useful. $1 to $.'2.50. 
SIEFFENBACHIA Reg'ina. A vei-y distinct and 
striking species, with oblong elliptical leaves of a 
greenish white color, mottled and blotched with altern- 
ate light and dark green tints. Its extreme beauty 
makes It the ijueen of all Dieftenbachias. -SH.SO to $5. 
D. triumphans. Another very ornamental form from 
Colombia, with fine variegated leaves. -^yi.SO to $5. 
D. Bex. This is a robust and vigoi'ous growing form 
of extreme beaut.\', and it is easily the king of the 
Dieffeubachias. ?18.50 to .?o. 
DAVIDSOITIA pruriens. A noble decorative plant 
from Queonslan<l, with very long i)innated leaves of a 
rich green color. The young foliage is of a light rosy 
or red color. One of the finest greenhouse plants, $3. 
EXTFHOBBIA triangularis cristata. A very inter- 
esting and conspicuous variety. ■*! to S3. 
E. neriifolia aurea variegata. Another extra fine 
golden spotted and striped Cactus-like Euphorbia. 
This plant presents a most quaint and remarkable ap- 
pearance. $a.50 to S5. 
