General Catalogue of Plants. 
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Kentia Belmoreana Palm. 
Seafortliia elegans. Very graceful and|of rapid 
growth; an elegant vase or window-plant, and one of 
the best decorative Palms grown. 25 cts.,75cts. and 
$i, according to size. 
OLEA FRflGRANS. 
The “Sweet Olive’’ is covered with^fragrant white 
flowers the greater part of the year. A great favorite. 
25 cts.j 
PRIMULA. 
Chinese Primrose. JSingle fringed, I pinky and 
white. 10 cts. 
obconica. The everblooming white Primrose; a 
beautiful and easilv!grown window-plant. 10 cts. 
PALMS, continued. 
Chamaerops excelsa. A handsome Fan Palm, of 
rapid growth and easy culture. 40 cts. 
Corypha Australis. An Australian Palm ; one of 
the best decorative sorts ; easily grown by amateurs. 
4oJcts. 
Kentia Belmoreana. The “ Curly P a l]m.” 
Leaves pinnate, the divisions taper pointed. The most 
useful of the genus for decorative purposes, on account 
of its fine habit. 4-inch pots, 50 cts. 
Kentia Forster iana. One of the finest ofjthe 
Kentias, with graceful, bright green foliage. 4-inch 
Q pots, 50 cts. 
Phoenix reclinata. Beautiful reclinate foliage ; a 
graceful and exceedingly ornamental Palm. 40 cts. 
Cocos Wedtleliana. An elegant dwarf Palm, 
with gracefully arching, fine-cut, feathery foliage. 40c. 
Catania Borbonica. (Chinese Fan-Palm.) 
Broad, fan-shaped leaves, with pendent marginal seg- 
ments ; an admirable plant for almost any purpose. 
25 cts., 75 cts. and $1 to $3, according to size. 
Latania Borbonica. 
Primula obconica. 
PASSIFLORA. 
New Hardy Passillora, “ Constance Elliott.” 
This beautiful variety is a seedling from Passiflora 
Cczrulea, and like it, is hardy and free-growing. As a 
hardy climbing plant it rivals some of the Clematis 
varieties in size, color and profusion of bloom, and sur- 
passes them in vigor of growth and in its exceedingly 
delicious fragrance. The flowers are pure ivory- 
white ; excellent for cemetery purposes. Without 
bloom, the elegant vine would be prized greatly, even 
as an ornamental climbing vine. Strong pot-plants, 
10 cts. 
Pfordti. This we consider the best of all the ten- 
der varieties for outdoor planting. Its beautiful flowers 
are borne freely, even on quite small plants. They 
are of a rich shade of blue, suffused with rose. 15 cts. 
SILVER STRIPED PEPEROMIA. 
Window plants will ever be popular. So thick and 
wax-like are the leaves of this parlor gem that nearly 
every one takes it to be an artificial plant. The leaves 
are distinctly variegated white and green, and have 
the appearance of being powdered with frosted silver. 
Few plants could be more useful for table decoration, 
and none will stand ill-usage so readily. Its small 
spikes of mignonette-like flowers are quite interesting. 
15 cts. 
Do not fail to keep a copy of your order. 
