XORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PI^ANTS. 
105 
Ptchosperma Alexandrea. 
—A haiidsomePalni of easyctilt- 
tire. Leaves pinnate, bright 
red in yotinff state, chanj^hiH- 
with age to lig'it green. Native 
of Australia. $2 to $5 each. 
COCOS WKDDELLIANA. 
Phoenix Beclinata. — A large 
attractive I'alm, of beautifiil, 
rcclinate foliage. Each, from $1 
to $10. 
Chamaerops Excelsa.— One 
of the most valuable plants 
POMEGRANATE. ' grown for ont-tlonr eulturedur- 
ing the summer. Leaves are large and fau-shaped. A splendid Palm 
for Tases, etc. 50e. to $2. 
Zamia Integrrifolia. — 
It is a w c II - k n o w 1 1 f a c t 
that no plant offered to- 
day is so popular or adds 
so mueh to the beauty of 
house or lawn as the well- 
known Cycas Revoluta or 
Sago Palm, but its ex- 
treme high priee places it 
beyond the reach of all but 
the wealthy class. In the 
Zamia we have its twin 
brother, as handsome in 
every respect, if not more 
attractive from its more 
fern-like appearance. The 
foliage is of a bluish green, 
very upright and majestic 
in its growth and very 
easil3'' grown. It will suc- 
ceed finely either in the 
house or as a specimen 
plant on the lawn. No person who loves plants can afford to overlook 
this splendid variety. 25c. to $2, according to size of bulb. 
ZAMIA INTEORIFOLIA. 
A class of plant ad- 
mirably adapted for 
bedding and summer 
flowering. Thej' are 
very desirable on ac- 
count of their beautiful 
shades of blue, a color 
by no moans too ct)m- 
mon among ourflower- 
ing plants. 15c. 
each. 
Larpentae. — 
D w a rf , indigo 
blue; fine for 
bedding out; 
• quite hardy. 
Capensis . - 
Very pretty 
plants, pro- 
ducing Ifirge 
heads of light 
bltie flowers. 
This is an ele- 
gant plant for 
vases. 
C a p e n sis 
Alba. — Tills is 
an exact count- 
erpart of i'lum- 
bago Capensis I 
except in color, I 
which in this | 
n<»velty is a| 
creamy " white. 
This is one of I 
the leading new 
plants, antl as a 
bedding, vase or 
basket plant 
will bcfound in- 
valuable, as it 
is coiJRtantly in . 
bloom through- 
out the season. 
25c. each; $2.50 per dozen 
PLUMBAGO. 
PANDANUS 
(Screw Pine. ) 
Utilis.—C ailed 
Screw Pine from the 
arrangement of the 
leaves on the stem. 
Excellent for the cen- 
ter ofvasesand bas- 
kets, or grown as a 
single specimen ; a 
beautiful plant. 
Price each, from 50c- 
upward, 
"Veitchi.— This is 
one of the most at- 
tractive plants ; the 
leaves are light 
green , heautifully 
marked with broad 
stripes and bands of 
pure white, and 
gracefully curved. 
I'riee each, from $1 
upward. 
PHILODENDRON 
PLUMBAGO 
Carderli,— The leaves are cordate, broadish, of a dark shaded bottle- 
green, with a satiny luster, the principal ribs being marked out by bright 
green lines of glaucous or 
metallic hue; at the back 
the leaves are of a shaded 
wine ptirple. the course of 
the veins being marked by 
broad green lines. The 
glossy, shaded, satiny sur- 
face of the leaves impjirts to 
them a wondrous degree of 
beauty. $1. 
Atirea. — Beautifullj^ 
marked with j'cllow. A. 
splendid grower and excel- 
lent for window gardening. 
25c. 
PRIMULA 
OBCONICA. 
Thisisun<loubtedly aplant 
for the amateur as well as 
the practical florist. It 
blooms continuously for nine 
months in the year. The 
flowers are pale lilac or heli- 
otrope color, bearing large 
cUistersof flowers well 
PRIMULA oucoxicA. abovc the foliage. Delight 
in a cool temperature, and will make a 'grand companion to the carna- 
tions, requiring almost similar treatment; of very easy cidture. 20c. 
each ; $2 per doz. 
RHYNCOSPERMUM JASMINOIDES. 
A splendid winter blooming climber, with white, fragrant, Jasmine-like 
flowers, which are produced in great abundance all through the fall and 
wititcr !nonths. 25c. 
RUSSELIA 
JUNCEA. 
A splendid plant for bas- 
kets, window boxes or 
cases. The foliage is of a 
grassv natttre. very graceful 
in its manner of growth, and 
covered during summer 
with pretty bright scarlet 
tube-shaped flowers. 10c. 
each ; $1 per doz. 
RIVINI A 
HUMILIS. 
A beautiful house plant, 
covered at all times with 
racemes of white flowers, 
followed b^' bright scarlet 
berries. Very easy to grow, 
and exceedingly ornament- 
al. 15c. each; $1.50 per 
doz. KIVINIA liUMILlS. 
REINECKIA CARNEA FOL. VAR. 
A dwarf growing plant of elegant appearance, with small spikes of 
lily-like flowers ; foliage striped green andgold ; fine for baskets or single- 
specimens. 10c. each ; $1 per doz. 
STEPHANOTIS FLORIBUNDA. 
An old, beautiful, but scarce plant. Of all the house climbers we l>ave 
to ofter, this is undoubtedly the finest and most desirable; foliage deep* 
green and glossy ; flowers in clusters; the blossoms are pure 
white, of wax-like texture, and exceedingly fragrant. The flowers are- 
extensively used for bouquets, etc. 35c. 
