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DRAC.EXA scor rii. (See p. 105.) 
DKAC^NAS, Continued. 
D. Chelsoni. The largo leaves are of a glossy dark 
green, almost black, becoming mottled, suffused and 
edged with deep crimson with age ; a splendid sort, 
of bold and free gi-owth $1 00 
J). Cooperii. A beautiful form of D. lerminnlin ; 
its leaves are deep vinous red, gracefully re- 
curved. A sjileudid decorative plant . . $0 50 to 1 00 
D. Denisoni. Of dwarf habit, with deep 
bronzy purple leaves . . . 75 to 1 00 
D. Draco. The true "Dragon's Tree," and a su- 
perior decorative species. The glaucous green 
leaves are especially fine when young I 00 
D. ElizabethsB 1 00 
D. EmestU 1 00 
DRACAINA ferrea. Broad dark crim' 
son foliage SO 50 
D. Fraseri. Broad and rather erect 
leaves, blackish purple in color, 
with a glaucous bloom and a mar- 
ginal stripe of deep rosy lake ... 1 00 
D. fragrans {.AUtris). A superb 
African species, with beautiful 
deep green leaves, lighter in the 
young growth. Though having no 
variegations or markings in the 
foliage, this is one of the most ad- 
mired decorative species, its ele- 
gant habit and extremely beautiful 
lively coloring giving it marked 
value. It is of easy and rapid 
growth, and a superb plant for 
parlor adornment SO 50 to 1 00 
D. Massangeana. See page 8 2 00 
D. Frederic! 1 00 
D. frutescens (AletHs) 1 00 
D. Goldieana. An exquisite and dis- 
tinct form. See desci'iptiou and 
cut, page S $1 50 to 2 00 
D. ^acilis 75 to 1 00 
D. Guilfoylei. Long and narrow 
leaves, widest in the middle, and 
tapering ; beautifully recurved, 
and vai'ied with red, pink, white 
and green ; an elegant species . . 1 00 
, , f-D. Hendersonii $0 75 to 1 00 
D. hybrida. Deep green, margined 
rose, changing with age to deep 
i-ose and creamy white in the young 
leaves SO 75 to 1 00 
D. imperator 1 50 
D. imperialis. Leaves of de^p green 
varied with crimson and pink, and 
of a peculiar metallic lustre over 
the whole; of fine, erect, arching 
habit $1 50 to 2 ,50 
D. indivisa. Long, tapering, pen- 
dent leaves of dark green. Abeau- 
' tiful decorative sort . . . . $0 50 to 1 00 
D. Veitchii. The sheathing 
base and back of mid-rib are bright 
crimson .$0 50 to 1 00 
D. lineata ( au r en - line ata .) 
Broader leaves, stained pink $0 50 to 1 00 
D. Knerkiana (Alclris) 1 00 to 3 00 
D. latifolia (unindin). A Samoan species; deep 
and bright green, bordered white, edged rose . . 1 50 
D. Lindeni. A vei-y desirable and distinct sort. 
See page H 300 
D. maculata ?0 50 to 1 00 
D. Massangeana (/m(/r«»i« um-.). Seepages . . 3 00 
D. metallica. KrccX, arching leaves, coppery 
purple when young, changing to dark purplish 
bronze SI 00 to 1 50 
D. Mooreana. Long, beautifully undulated, deep 
bronzy i)urple leaves 1 00 
D. Mrs. Bause 1 00 
D. Mrs. WiUs 1 00, 
