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SlEBRECHT & WadLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
BEGONIA. Begonias are most excellent for the sub- 
tropical bed or border, flowering freely under .our sum- 
mer suns. Those here oftered ai-e all of robust growth, 
with fine large leaves. (See also page 97.) 
B. Caxolinisfolia. 'to cents to $1. 
B. heracleifolia Oa(rop(E/o!ia). Rose flowers; large and 
handsome bronzy green leaves. 50 cents to $1. 
B. hemandisefolia. A silvery appearing plant of much 
beaut..y and elegance in habit $0 50 to SI 00 
B. macrophylla. Large leaves 50 to 1 00 
B. palmata. Handsome palmate foliage . 50 to 1 00 
B. ricinifolia. Large and fine bronzy 
green leaves 50 to 1 00 
B. tomentosa 75 to 1 00 
BOCCONIA cordata. A handsome hardy herbaceous 
plant, with large and showy blue-gi-een leaves; of 
stately habit, and most desirable for sub-tropical 
work. 
BRACHTCHITOir. The Australian Flame Tree; fine 
leaves and large trusses of crimson flowers. (See also 
page 7. ) 
B. acerifolium $1 00 
B. populneum $1 00 to 2 50 
CAIiLA (ff ic/ifirdio ) setMopica. (See page 149). 25 to 
50 cents. 
C. albo-maculata $0 25 to SO 50 
Both species are fine for sub-tropical gardens. 
CANNA. These are especial valuable for sub-tropical 
planting, being rich in foliage and flower and of free 
growth. (See page 141.) 
C. XSiemanni. A splendid variety, with richly colored 
and large flowers $0i5 
C. gladioliflora. Has flowers of mTich the size 
and shape of a gladiolus 25 
C. Noutonii 25 
C. in variety. Several fine species for bedding, of 
different colors of foliage, and distinct habit as 
to height 2.^ 
CBNTAURBA. Splendid foliage plants for bedding or 
massing; they produce a distinct white effect of a fine 
character, and are largely grown for bedding, for which 
their neat habit especially adapts them. 
C. candidissima (Cineraria). Of beautiful habit, and 
makes a handsome specimen $0 25 
C. Clementei 25 
C. renzlii 25 
C. gymnocarpa. The most largely used species, 
having elegant foliage 25 
CESTRUM aurantiacum. With fine orange yellow 
flowers. (See page 115.; 25 cents 
CINERARIA. The white-leaved varieties of Ciner 
aria are sui)erior bedding plants. 
C. acanthifolia *0 25 
C. maritima. Hardy ; of great value on the sea 
coast; it flourishes in the sand, where nothing 
else will grow 25 
C. platinifolia 25 
CLEOIME speciosissima. A very imposing plant, with 
fine trusses of rosy colored flowers. 25 cents. 
CLEROBENSRON. Elegant ornamental plants of 
fine blooming habit ; most useful for sub-tropical plant- 
ing. For additional varieties, see page 98. 
C. Bethunianum $0 50 
C. fallax 50 
C. foetidum {Dungei) 25 
C. fragrans (rotfcnmcrto). A beautiful species . 25 
COTTIiEDON. Succulent plants of much value for 
decorative planting; they bloom attractively, and are 
fine for dry ))laces. See also page 156. 
C. arboreum $0 35 
C. orbiculare 25 
C. punctatum 25 
CRTFTOMERIA elegans. This and the following 
are conifers of a beautiful and graceful habit; they 
are available when used as solitary- or specimen plants. 
.50 cents to $1. 
C. Japonica .?0 50 to SI 00 
CROTON. See the very complete list of these magni- 
cent plants, pages 100 to 102. 
CTPERUS. Ornamental grass-like plants, suitable for 
sub-tropical groups, and especially for planting at 
edges of fountains, etc. See page 151. 
C. altemifolius SO 25 
C. var 75 
CKOTOiN MAtULATUM. 
