CURCUI-IGO RECURVATA STRIATA. (See page 102. ) 
DRAC.SNA. (Including CunluUnc and Alctris.) This 
impnrtant genus of ornamental foliage plants is widely 
distributed over the tropics. The.v are ])lants of great 
and varied beauty of foliage, and are easily grown and 
cared for. As decorative plants they are unexcelled, 
their elegant habit of growth, attractive variation of 
color, and strong resisting powers against exposui-e, 
placing them in the front rank. Unlike many other 
plants of similar habit, they are distinct and decora- 
tive even when very young. We grow enormous cjuan- 
tities annually, enjoying especial advantages in obtain- 
ing propagating material from our own tropical nur- 
series in Trinidad. 
S. albo-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 1 00 
D. Ainboynensis (Alctris). Bronzy green, with 
distinct edging of rosy carmine; leaves grace- 
fully arched 1 00 
B. Anerleyensis 1 00 
DRACSINA arborea (Alctris). Dense sessile leaves, 
long and tapering $1 00 
D. aurautiaca $0 50 to 1 00 
D. Aiisti-alis. Oblong lanceolate leaves, with 
many parallel veins ; an elegant species and very 
decorative $0 75 to 1 00 
D. Balmoreana. Bronzy leaves, with white and 
pinkish stripes 1 00 
D. Baptistl. A distinct form, in which the stem 
as well as the leaves is striped .yellow and pink; 
grovind color green $1 00 to 1 50 
D. Bausei. See page S 1 50 
D. bella. Small leaves ; purplish, marked red ; a 
very i)retty sort 1 00 
D. Berheleyi 1 00 
D. Brazilienais (Bscftoteiaim). A i-obust growing 
species, with broad green foliage $0 50 to 1 00 
D. cannsefolia. Dark green foliage ; of an 
elegant habit 75 to 1 00 
D. Cantrelli 1 00 
D. Cassanovee 1 00 
D. congesta ((Vi(irtH'i)iMfi(i) 50: 
