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Snow Fairy. Double white corolla. 
Storm King. The king of all the white Fuch- 
sias; although it is claimed by some to have 
flowers as large as tea cups, we do not make 
such mistakes, but we say it is of a very 
large flowering variety, but of a very dwarf 
growth. 
Speoiosa. Pale red tube and sepals, dark red 
corolla; best Winter bloomer. 
Surprise. Large single flowers, waxy white, 
corolla pale magenta bordered very dark. 
Sen Berlet. Carmine tube and sepals, corolla 
of immense size, double, deep violet purple. 
Victor Hugo. Very distinct, corolla iliac with 
rose stripes. 
Saphir. Tube dark red, sepals long, a clear 
crimson, corolla single, blue, brightened 
with white at the centre of the petals. 
Vllle do Lyon. Lube large, sepals horizontal, 
crimson red, corolla large and double, while 
veined carmine. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. This magnificent variety was 
raised and introduced by M. Victor Le- 
moine, of France, and is undeniably the 
most perfect and beautiful double white 
Fuchsia ever raised; the short tube and 
sepals are a bright, rich reddish crimson 
color, corolla extra large, full and double, 
flower of the largest size. 
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The following is a select list of rare and handsome varieties, which can be 
recommended tor apartments, conservatory decoration, or vase plants during ' 
the bummer. All are m a clean and thrifty condition suitable for making im- 
mediate effects, and require no nursing to bring them into proper shape. The 
beaforthias, Areeas, Latanias and Kentias are of quick and graceful growth, 
and can be grown without much trouble. ’ 
Phoenix Spinosa. Kentia Canterburyana. 
Kentia Balmoreana, 
Areca Baueri. A distinct and graceful Palm, 
excellent for table decoration. $1.59 to $2.00 
each. 
Areca Rubra. Foliage deep green, tinged red, 
stems red. 50 cents to $1.00 each. 
Areca Lutescens. One of the most beautiful 
and valuable Palms in cultivation ; bright 
glossy green foliage and rich golden yellow 
stems. 50 cents to $2.00 each. 
Areca Sapida. A strong upright growing va- 
riety with dark green feathered foliage. 
81.00 to $3.00 each. 
Areca Verschaffeltii. ' One of the most elegant 
varieties, with dark shining green foliage 
and light-colored band through the centre 
of each leaf. $1.00 to $3.00 each. 
Caryota Urens. An easily grown and useful 
sort. 50 cents to $1 00 each. 
Cbamcedora Elegans. A pretty decorative va- 
riety with deep glaucous foliage. 50 cents 
to $1.00 each 
Chamoarops Excelsa. A handsome Fan Palm, 
of rapid, easy culture. 50 cents to 81.00 each. 
Curculigo Recurvata' A very graceful Palm 
like plant for decorative purposes. 50 cents 
to $3.00 each. 
Cyoas Revoluta. The stem of this variety is 
very thick, and bears the foliage in whorls 
at tne top. $5.00 to $12.00 each. 
EAerpe Edulis. Of spreading graceful habit. 
50 cents to $1.00 each. 
Kentia Balmoreana. A beautiful stong grow- 
I* 1 ?, f a i™. with deep green crisp foliage. 
$1.50 to $3 00 each. 
Kentia Fosteriana. One of the finest of the 
Kantiaswith graceful bright green foliage. 
If 1.50 to 5.1.00 each. 
Latania Borbonica. Chinese Fan Palm. The 
most desirable for general cultivation, 
especially adapted for centres of baskets 
Jardinieres, etc. 50 cents, *1.00, *2.00 
88.00, 85.00 each. 
Phoenix Reclinata. Beautiful reclinate foliaire 
50 cents to 82.50 each. 
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50 cents to 82.50 each. 
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Phoenix Sylvestris. An attractive sort, deep 
green foliage. 50 cents to 82.00 each. 
Seaforthla Elegans. One of the very best for 
ordinary purposes, of graceful haldt, and 
rapid, easy growth. 50 cents each. 
Pandanus Dtilis. Screw Pine Called Screw 
Pine from the arrangement of the leaves 
on the stem. Excellent for the centre of 
vases and baskets, or grown as a single 
specimen ; a beautiful plant. 30 to 75 cents 
each. 
