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SlEBRECHT & WadLEY'S CaXALOGUE OF 
CROTON ANSIANUM^ 
CRrOTOX or COBI^UM. A magnificent genus, with 
an immense number of varieties so remarkably dis- 
tinct, both in shajle and color, that over one hundred 
sorts are well worthj' of cultivation, many of which 
can be used for summer bedding or for decorating gen- 
erally. Several varieties are remarkable for their 
large and beautiful colored leaves, while others again 
are distinguished by their gracefully droopingand very 
long foliage of all shades of color. In this list will be 
found only the very best sorts, which can be fux-nished 
in quantities at reasonable prices. We grow largely 
of these indispensable hot house plants. 
C. albicans. Broad leaves; dark green, variegated 
ivory white $0 50 to *1 00 
C. Andreanvun. Of neat habit and free 
growth, with highly colored foliage ... .50 to I 00 
C. augustifolium. Very narrow leaves, 
green and yellow , 35 to 
C. aucubffifolium. Green, yel- 
low and crimson .35 to 
C. Baronne James de Kotlis- 
child. Long and handsome 
leaves, of olive green and yel- 
low, changing to brilliant crim- 
son .... 50 to 
C. Baron Adolph Selliere. A 
vigorous new sort. See page 7 
C. Beauty. New; lanceolate 
leaves; green, yellow and 
bronze crimson 1 00 to 
C. Burtonii. Green, marbled 
yellow .50 to 
C. Bergpmanni 
C. Challenger (/mpe7«t"r). Long 
leaves; mid-ribs at first creamy 
white sufifused with red, deep- 
ening to bright carmine; one of 
the best 50 to 
CROTON Chelsoni 
leaves, sometimes 
twisted . . 
C. Cooperi. Yellow 
veins and blotch- 
es, changing to 
red 
C. cornutum. Very 
long leaves, mot- 
tled green and yel- 
low 
C. Countess . . . 
C. Dayspring. Oi'- 
ange yellow, edged 
green, tinged red 
C. decorus .... 
C. Disraeli. Leaves 
oddly shaped; 
golden ribs and 
veins 
C. elegantissimum. 
Narrow leaves, 
varied crimson, 
yellow and pink . 
C. Zhninens. New; 
broad leaves; green, mai-ked white . . . 
C. Evansianum. Trilobed leaves; richly 
varied and striped (see cut) 
C. excelsior 
C. fasciatum 
C. Flambeau. New; very bright and fine 
C. formosum. Green, yellow and crimson 
C. gloriosum (Prince of WnXes) . Has long 
and narrow drooping leaves; marking 
variable, but always beautiful 
C. Henryanum. Dark green, mottled 
golden yellow 
C. heroicus. New; green, marked yellow 
in large blotches ; flushed crimson . . . 
C. illustris. Very oddly shaped trilobed 
leaves; green, richly marked golden yel- 
low; most distinct. Sec cut, page 101 
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CROTON GLORIOSUM (PRINCE OF WALES). 
