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Green-house and Bedding Plants. 
CALLA— ETHIOPIAN LILY. 
Richardia Alba Maculata, a dwarf variety of the Calla Ethiopiea, with arrow- 
shaped foliage beautifully spotted with pure white; flowers white. Blooms very 
free — young ' plants flowering the first season. A cliarmiug novelty. Price, 30 
cents each ; $3 per dozen. 
Ricliardia hcistata fol. maculata. New ; very much like the above; but 
larger, and stronger in growth. 50 cents each. 
Ethiopiea Nana. Dwarf Ethiopian Lily. Flowers and plant dwarf in habit. 
Price, 30 cents each ; $3 per dozen. Large variety same price. 
CAMELLIA JAPONICA. 
A good stock of this queer, of winter flowers, embracing the finest named kinds 
of double white, rose, variegated, and deep red. Fine bushy plants, well furnished 
with buds, §1.50 to $3.00. Smaller plants, 50 cents to $1 each. 
CANNAS, 
A fine collection of these stately and beautiful plants, of both the tall and dwarf 
varieties. Their rich and varied foliage, and brilliant colored flowers, render them 
specially desirable. 
Tricolor. New. A very novel and picturesque variety ; height 3 to 4 feet. The 
stems, terminal growth, aiid leaf margins, are tinted with red, forming an elegant 
contrast with the bright green foliage, densely streaked and mottled with white. 
Dark, vivid scarlet flowers. Very ornamental and beautiful. 50 ceuts each. 
Qigantea Zebrina, a splendid, tall-growing variety, from 6 to 10 feet in height; 
foliage edged and striped with dark bronze purple. Price, for strong roots, $1. 
Alro nigricans. A fine, dark purple striped foliaged variety, with brilliant scarlet 
flowers. 50 cents each. 
JBihoreli. Delicate shining green foliage with violet tinted edges and stems, and 
blood-red flowers. 50 cents. 
Purpurea Hybrida. Rich, dark foliage, purple edged, and bright red flowers. 
50 cents. 
Picturata fastuosa. Foliage acuminate, sea-green ; flowers yellow and red spot- 
ted. 50 cents. 
Waracewiezii. A flue dark striped foliaged variety, of dwarf habit, with brilliant 
red flowers. 50 cents. 
Nc Plus Ultra. Very dark, brouze purple foliage, one of the best. 50 cents. 
A flue lot of seedlings, and unnamed varieties ; good roots, at 25 cents each. 
CARNATION-PERPETUAL OR MONTHLY. 
Among the most valuable of all winter-blooming plants, continuing in bloom 
from October till May. The following are among the best ; giving an abundance of 
flowers, tither bedded out during summer, or in pots in the house in winter — all 
dwarf and compact in habit : 
La Purite, rich carmine; free blooming, and the best of its color. 
La Purite Variegata, like the above, but striped and mottled with white ; extra. 
President Pc draw, dwarf habit, fringed, pure white; profuse blooming; the 
best white variety it: cultivation. 
w guinea, blood-red ; very free blooming, flower compact and ot very fine form 
and good substance. 
Flatbush, pure white, large flower, beautifully fringed, and very fragrant. 
Rosalie, light Salmon, striped and edged with orange scarlet. 
Astoria, light sulphur yellow, speckled and edged with vermilion. 
Price, for large stock plants. 50 cents each; small well-rooted plants, 30 ceuts; 
each ; $3 per dozen ; $20 per 100. 
CENTATJREA. 
Gymnocarpa, one of the most graceful of the silvery foliaged plants. Its beauti- 
ful, drooping, fern-like leaves making a cliarmiug contrast with Coieus or Achyran- 
tbus, or any dark foliaged plant. Very effective as a basket plant. 
Candidissima, also very valuable for massing or contrast with dark foliaged 
plants. Leaves long, broad and deeply indented, of beautiful silvery whiteness. 
Habit neat and compact. Very desirable ornamental plant. Price 30 cents; $3 per 
dozen. 
