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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
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for out-door 
JASMINU.M GRANDIFLORUM. 
METROSIDEROS, Continued. 
M. robiista $0 50 to $1 00 
M. semperflorens 35 to 1 00 
MONTAGNSA {.VmiUimm ) heracleifolia. A most im- 
posing plant for summer out door decorations, with 
large and deejily cut foliage. 50 cents to .SI. 
MTOPORUM orystallinum. A peculiar plant, with 
crj'stallized or frosted leaves. 75 cents to §1. 
NAmiNA domestica purpurea. From Japan. "A 
pretty little evergreen shrub, with decompound leaves 
and terminal panii'les of white flowers; very sweet 
scented, followed by small red berries." 
PERinCENIUra discolor (Si-liMocarpux 
very imposing i)laut of bold character 
decoration iu summer. 50 cents to $1. 
PHOBMIUM. The Flax Lily or New Zealand Flax. 
Excellent greenhouse plants of distinct habit. 
P. Cookianum (Co!e>i.foi) variegatum. Has elegantly 
varied foliage .SI 00 to $2 50 
P. tenaz. A well-known form; has yellow 
or i-ed flowers and dark green foliage, 
with red margin 
P. atro-purpureum. Elegant pur- 
ple leaves 
P. variegatum. Leaves striped yel- 
low and white 
P. VeitcMi. Has shorter leaves, hand- 
somely striped 
PITTOSPORUM Tobira (sinensis). A handsome, 
broad-leaved evergreen shrub, hardy and popular in 
our southern states ; flowers white. 25 cents to SI. 
P. variegatum $0 25 to *1 00 
POLYGALA. Fine sweet pea-like flowering plants, 
blooming early in spring. 
P. Dalmaisiana SO .50 to $1 00 
P. mystifolia 50 to 1 00 
ROHBEA crinita 50 to 1 00 
R. j aponica var 50 to 1 00 
R. macrophylla aurea marginata 50 to 1 00 
RHYNCHOSPERMUM ('l'iiivhelwi>eimum) jasmiu- 
oides. A fine plant, bearing beautiful white sweet- 
sceuted flowers. 25 cents. 
R. variegatum. A form with variegated leaves . $0 iio 
50 to 1 OO 
75 to 
50 
1 00 to 2 50 
1 00 to 
50 
RHODbDENDRON. This 
magnittcent genus needs no 
description. The really beau- 
tiful flowers, of so many vary- 
ingyetbrilliantcolors, and the 
handsome foliage combine to 
produce a fine decorative effect 
iu any situation. We ofl'er in 
this list species for green- 
house cultivation, mostl.v hy- 
brids of It. arhmcum, and the 
Himalayan varieties of i?. pun- 
ticiim . The collection is a fine 
one, and the plants we supply 
are not excelled by any. 
R. albescens. Very large and 
fragrant wh i t e 
flowers . . . . s;2 00 to i'i 50 
Lively red flowers ; fine 
1 50 
3 00 
.3 00 
3 00 
8 00 
2 80 
R. .SStacIarense. 
foliage 
R. arboreum vernum. Fine scarlet red i 00 to 
R. hybridum chrysolectum. Y e 1 - 
low flowering, in several varieties ... 1 00 to 
R. Smithii. Deep scarlet red .... 1 00 to 
R. Andersoni. (Himalaya) 2 00 to 
R. argenteum. (Sikkim species). White 
flowers ; large leaves, the underside sil- 
very white ; fine habit 
R. Assamicum. Very lai-ge milky white 
flowers and narrow lanceolate leaves . . 2 00 to .'i 00 
R. calophyllum. Large, white, funnel- 
shaped flowers .. 1 50 to 2 50 
R. Campbellii. (Sikkim species.) Com- 
pact bouquet of brilliant rod flowei's . . 2 .50 . 
R. campanulatum. Lilac flowers, s])ot- 
ted with purple; from Nepaul 2 00 
R. ciliatum. White aud rose; a florifer- 
ous and very elegant small species; an 
excellent florist's plant 1 00 
R. cinnamomeum. (Hybrid of arborea.) 
Dark red flowers ; under surface of leaves 
bi-own 1 00 to 3 00 
R. Countess of Derby. Pure white, large 
bell-shaped flowers ; very fragrant ... 3 50 
R. Countess of Haddington. Large 
blush white flowers 1 00 to 3 00 
R. Salhousiae. (Assam species.) Large 
white flowers ; fine foliage and excellent 
habit; one of the finest of this class of 
Uhododeudrons 8 00 
R. Daviesii. (Hybrid of JdixmicKm.) A 
very jjrofuse flowering sort, with hand- 
some orange red flowers and fine foliage 2 50 
R. Duchess of Connaught. Bright ver- 
milion red flowers, of great substance . 3 50 
R. Duchess of Sutherland. Large, 
white, sweet-scented flowers; robust 
habit 3 50 
R. Duchess of Teck. Buff yellow and 
scarlet flowers ; very showy 3 50 
R. Edgeworthii. (Himalayan species.) 
Large, cup-shaped, fragrant white flow- 
ers 2 00 to 3 00 
