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planting' in the open air, and grand for apartments. In 8 and 10 inch pots, 
$1 to S3. 
Latania Borbonica, the well known Chinese fan palm. Leaves are fan 
shaped and of a pleasant shade of green. Ver\’ popular in decorative work 
and capable of standing considerable cold. In 6 and 8 inch pots, SI. SO to S.1. 
Palms. I have on hand fine specimens of the following kinds, and should 
be pleased to make cpiotations on application : Cycas Kevoluta, Latania Hor- 
bonica, Areca Lutescens, Chamaerops Kxcelsa, Cocos Weddeliana, Corypha 
Australis, Phu nix Reclinata, Seaforthia Elegans. and Zamia integrifolia. 
Otahelte Orange, this is a grand new plant for indoor decor.ation. It is 
a dwarf orange which grows, blooms and fruits freely in pots when but one 
foot high. The fruit is very sweet and delicious. The blossoms are pro- 
duced in great abundance at various times of the year. They are delicate 
and beautiful, and rich in delicious perfume. 50 cents each. 
Genoa Lemon,.\ fine plant for the house, as the lemon bears abund.antly 
when of small size. Flowers are pinkish white, scented and handsome. .=i0 
cents each. 
(lannas. 
Dry, divided roots, the best to transplant, 15 cents each ; SI. .50 per 12. 
This is one of the most thankful of flowers. It produces its flowers from 
spring until the fro.st kills the top of the plant, and in such different and 
exquisite co'ors that nobody can help admiring them. The plant needs 
plenty of watering and can only be had whtre there is a plentiful supply of 
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Alphonse Bouvier, in color it is the most 
intensely brilliant crimson yet introduced, and is 
undoubtedly the best bedding variety for planting 
ing in m.asses. The foliage is rich green ; the 
plant is of strong, robust habit. 
Austria, (new), the gorgeous new orchid-flow- 
ered canna a hybrid with “Canna Flaccida, " as 
one ptirent ; flowers of immense size, 5 or 6 inches 
across. Color golden yellow. 
Burbank, (new), the flowers are of immense size, spreading fully seven 
inches. Form is semi-double. Color, a rich canary-yellow, with spots of 
deep, fine crimson toward the inner part of the lower petals. The leaves are 
of a rich green, somewhat of the appearance of large rubber tree leaves. 
Florence Vaughan, flowers very large and broad, yellow-spotted bright 
scarlet ; free blooming and strong habit. This is one of the best varieties in 
cultivation. 
Italia, another giant flowering variety of the same sort as Austria, and 
