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SIEBRECHT & SON, NEW YORK. 
I X O R A Chelsoni. Orange-salmon, 
shaded pink $0 00 to |1 00 
coccinea grandiflora. Large flowers 
of bright red 50 to 1 Oil 
Colei. Pure white ; a splendid species. 50 to 100 
conspicua. Buff-yellow flowers . . . .'iO to 1 00 
princeps 50 to 1 00 
Prince of Orangp 75 to 1 00 
Reginae 75 to 1 00 
sangumea 50 to 1 00 
\A, illiamsii 75 to 1 00 
LASIANDRA raacrantha 50 
LAURUS nobilis (Sweet Bay). In 
standard, globular, conical, or pyram- 
idal forms. From 6 ft. to 10 ft. high. 
(See illustration) $7.50 and upward 
i;ruu|> <>l liny trees anil Box tiec.-i. 
LUCULIA gratissima. Very fragrant. 2 00 
speciosa 2 00 
LEUCADENDRON argenteum ... 1 00 
MARANTA. An extremely valuable 
genus of decorative perennial plants, 
remarkable for the richness and beauty 
of their varied and marked foliage. 
They are free in growth in the stove- 
house, and largely used in decorative 
work. 
Bachemmiana 0 50 to 1 00 
bicolor 1 00 
fasciata 1 00 to 2 00 
Kerchoviana 50 to 1 00 
Lindeni 1 00 to 1 50 
Liitzii 1 00 
Makoyana .... 1 00 to 1 50 
Massangeana 1 00 to 1 50 
ornata picta 1 00 to 2 00 
Porteana 50 to 1 00 
princeps 50 to 1 ( 0 
MARANTA rtgalis fl 00 to $3 00 
rosea picta 3 00 
tubispatha 1 00 to 2 00 
Vanderheckii 2 00 
Veitchii 1 00 to 2 50 
Warscewriczii 1 00 to 2 50 
Zebrina 50 to 1 OO 
METROSIDEROS florida variegata. 50 to 100 
robusta 50 to 1 00 
semperflorens 25 to 1 00 
MUSA Cavendishii. The real Banana . 1 00 to 2 00 
Ensete l 50 
vittata 1 50 to 8 00 
zebrina 2 00 
NEPENTHES. 
This curious and interesting class of plants thrives best 
in a warm, moist atmosphere, and all the forms are usually 
suspended from the roof in baskets. Complete shade and 
a compost of two parts peat with one of sphagnum moss, 
plenty of drainage and an abundant supply of water, will 
grow them to perfection. They should always be thor- 
oughly shaded. Our collection of these highly ornamental 
plants is unequaled in America, many new and beautiful 
varieties obtamed by hybridization, which are not to be 
found elsewhere, being included. The large size of 
their interesting pitchers, the brilliant coloring and variety 
of form make them desirable for any collection of plants. 
NEPENTHES ampullaria. Has light 
green pitchers ; of robust growth. . . $2 00 to |4 00 
vittata. Striped pitcher .... 3 50 to 5 OO 
major. Beautifully mottled . . . 3 00 to 6 00- 
Chelsonii 3 50 to 5 00 
Courtii. A beautiful hybrid 5 00 to 7 50- 
Curtisii. A new and distinct species 
from Borneo 10 00 
Craigiana 8 50 to 5 00 
Dicksoniana 
distillatoria. The true species ... 2 50 to 5 00 
Dominiana 2 00 to 4 00 
Elmenhorstiana 3 50 to 6 00 
excelsior. (New.) A hybrid between 
JV. Hookeriana and N. Rajfflisiana . 5 00 
Eyermanii 3 50 to 5 00 
Hookeriana. Very handsome . . . . 2 50 to 4 00 
hybrida maculata. Long pitchers . . 2 50 to 4 00 
Johnsonii 3 50 to 5 00 
lanata 
Lonewoodii 4 50 to 7 50 
Mayi 2 50 to 4 00 
Mastersii, No, 1. The true dark variety 6 00 to 10 00 
Mastersii. No. IT. . • 8 50 to 5 00 
Morganiae 3 50 to 5 00 
Northiana 10 00 to 15 00 
Pattersonii 2 50 to 4 00 
picturata 3 50 to 5 00 
Ralflesiana. The true East Indian 
species 3 50 to ' 00 
insignis 2 00 to 3 50 ■ 
Siebrechtiana. One of the grandest 
new hybrids yet introduced ; a free 
and vigorous grower, producing its 
immense pitchers freely. It resembles 
N. Amesiana more than any other 
variety, though its pitchers are 
of lighter color, and the dent on 
side of each one makes the variety 
quite distinct 5 00 to 10 00 > 
