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Dracaenas — Stove Varieties — continued. 
Each — s. d. 
50 Excelsior, dark bronzy-green, with 
bright rose-coloured margin ; 
the leaves are narrow, long and 
beautifully recurved ; a very 
pretty, elegant and effective 
variety 2/-, 2/6 to 3 6 
51 Exquisite, varying in colour from 
creamy-pink to deep red. 
52 Flambeau, dark crimson red with 
markings of a brighter and more 
vivid shade, narrow ... ... 3 6 
54 Frederici, bronzy-green, margined 
pink, narrow, highly decorative. 
50 GOLDIEANA, banded dark green 
and silver-grey In alternate bands 
2/6 to 5 0 
61 Gracilis, a fine table plant. 
72 His Majesty, bright crimson, bold 
and striking. 
74 Imperatrice, narrow olive green 
with ruby pink margins, elegant 
and effective ... ... ... 3 '6 
77 INDIVISA DOUCETTI, dark green, 
narrow, pure white margin, most 
graceful habit, One of the most 
graceful and lasting room plants, 
and unsurpassed as an Exhibi- 
tion variety ... 3/6, 5/- & 7 6 
86 Jamesii, young leaves carmine- 
crimson deepening with age to 
blackish green, except at the 
margins; older leaves bronze- 
green', bordered carmine, 
2/-, 2/6 to 3 6 
89 Kewensis, deep green leaves, dis- 
tinct from any other Draccena, of 
great value for decorative pur- 
poses, being strong and hardy. ... 2 6 
92 Lindenii, beautifully variegated, 
with bands of pale yellow, 2/6 to 3 6 
Each — s. d. 
93 Lord Wolseley, graceful variety ; 
young leaves crimson - carmine, 
older bronzy - green, crimson- 
carmine border. 
99 Mayii, bright crimson; effective 
even when small ... ... 2/- to 2 6 
105 MISS GLENDENNING, very narrow 
leaved form ; green, edged car- 
mine-rose ... 2/—, 2/6 to 3 6 
108 Mrs. Laird, intense olive green 
passing in dark crimson red as 
the leaves become older, very 
fine 3 6 
112 Pendula, same style as Coopen i, 
superior in colour ... 2/- to 2 6 
115 Princess Charles of Oenmark, 
margined ivory, flushed rose, 
deepening to carmine-rose 2/- & 2 6 
118 Princess May, narrow, bronzy- 
green, margined red; splendid 
decorative variety ... 2/-, 2/6 to 3 6 
122 SANDERIANA, silvery-white, al- 
ternated with green, charming 
for table decoration or grouping. 
126 Superba, narrow leaves, finely 
coloured ... 2/- to 2 6 
128 Terminalis, olive green, striped 
carmine and pink; young leaves 
almost entirely pink ... 2/- & 2 6 
130 The Queen, narrow graceful foli- 
age, deep green shaded salmon, 
margined bright carmine, 21- to 3 6 
136 VICTORIA, F.C.C., R.H.S. (See 
illustration page 40), leaf bright 
golden-yellow with central band 
of green, streaked greyish-white ; 
bright and constant ; the golden- 
yellow colour becomes deeper 
with age. 1 0/6 upwards. Stock 
limited. 
139 Vivicans, bronze-red and olive 
green, margins bright red. 
Epiphyllums. 
A fine class of Winter-blooming Stove or warm Greenhouse Plants, for table and conservatory 
decoration. The beautiful form and brilliant colours of the flowers, freedom of blooming, and easy 
culture, make them desirable decorative plants. The flowers are produced at the ends of the 
singularly-formed leaves. They are best grown as standards, as the stem is then encircled with the 
pietty drooping flowers, and the effect much enhanced. 
Purchasers' Selection, 2/- and 2/6 each, 21/ and 24/- per doz., according to size; 
Our Selection, 18/- per doz. 
I No. 
1 Mokoyanum, bright red, vigorous. 
■i Russellianum Gaertneri, bright scarlet, free. 
| 14 Truncatum coccineum, rich deep scarlet 
E. Madlain, orange-red, light centre, 
one of the best. 
Vesuve, bright scarlet. 
No. 
22 Truncatum magnificum, large white, tipped 
rose. 
25 Mons. E. Andre, bright purplish-rose 
40 Ruckerianum pallidum, light purple 
and violet. 
37 roseum amabile, white, edged rose. 
44 salmonium flavum, salmon-yellow. 
49 violaceum purpureum, violet-purple. 
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