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EVERGREEN LODGE. 
Catania Borbonica. The Chinese Fan 
Palin: the most ' desirable for general 
cultivation, and especially adapted for 
centres of baskets, vases and jardin- 
ieres. $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 each. 
Phoenix Reclinuta. Beautiful reelinate 
foliage. $2.00 each. 
Pandanus Utilis. Screw Pine. Called 
Screw Pine from the arrangement of 
the leaves on the stem. Excellent for 
the centre of vases and baskets, or to 
be grown as a single specimen: a very 
beautiful plant. $1.00 each. 
Pandatnts Javanicus Variegatns. Its 
leaves are green, with broad stripes of 
S ure white, gracefully curved. $1.00 to 
i.OO each. 
Pandanus Veitcliii. This is one of the 
most attractive plants: the leaves are 
light green, beautifully marked with 
broad stripes and hands of pure white, 
.and very gracefully curved, $1.50 to 
$5.00 each. 
Seafortliia E leguns. One of the very 
best for ordinary purposes: of graceful 
habit, and rapid, easy growth. ,$2.50 to 
$5.00 each. 
GENERAL LIST OF PLANTS 
SUITABLE FOR 
Greenhouse or Out-Door Culture. 
AhOCASIA. 
Antiquorum. The foliage of this sort 
is ot dark bluish-green color, grown to 
gigantic size: habit like the Caladtum 
Esculentum. 50 cents each. 
Odora. (Caladium Arboveum.) This 
noble plant while young slightly re- 
sembles the well known Caladium Es- 
culcntum. but grows to gigantic dimen- 
sions as it attains age. and while the 
latter dies down annually to the bulb, 
it. is grown intoa stem or trunk, which 
retains the foliage through the Winter 
if kept in the conservatory or eating 
room- The leaves are of enormous 
size, of a bright, glossy green, with 
thick fleshy midribs and nerves stand- 
ing stiff and upright on a stout stem: 
plants, under good culture, frequently 
attain eight and twelve feet in height. 
50 cents each. 
ANTHERICUM VARIEGATUM. 
of double, pure white’, fragrant flowers. 
10 cents each. 
A 1UJTIT, ON. 
Fairy Bells. Hard wooded greenhouse 
slirub, blooming almost the entire yeaT : 
well adapted for house-culture, and nne 
for bedding out in the Bummer. 15 cents 
each. 
BouledeNelge. Pure white bell-shaped 
dower, blooming profusely. 
Darwin ii. Orange scarlet, pink veined 
dowers: blooms freely in clusters. 
Mesopotanicum. Of a trailing habit: 
dowers pendant in great profusion. 
Golden Fleece. A bright yellow : very 
profuse bloomer. 
A Cil YRANTBUS. 
Suitable to form ribhon lines in con- 
trast with Ccntaureas, Cineraria. ( landid- 
issima. etc. 50 cents per dozen: 34.00 per 
hundred. 
Very valuable as a decorative plant, it 
being suitable either for the greenhouse, 
parlor or dining table. The foliage is of 
a bright grassy green, very beautifully 
striped and margined with a creamy 
white. 25 cents each. 
A SPAR AG VS TBNUISSIM US. 
We cannot praise too highly this beau- 
tiful new plant. Its fine and film.v foli- 
age eoualsin delicate bounty the Maiden 
Hair Ferns. 25 cents each: small plants. 
10 cents each. 
A GAPA NTH US UMBEI.EA TVS. 
A noble plant belonging tothehulbous 
rooted section, with evergreen foliage: 
the Hower stalks grow nearly three feet 
high, crowned with a fine head of 20 or 30 
blue flowers. 25 cents each. 
ALYSSUM. 
Double and very beautiful variety; is 
splendid for cut. flowers: tine green foli- 
age. and produces enormous quantities 
Eindenii. Rich dark red color; is well 
adapted for either ribbon rows or the 
edging of flower beds. 
ageratum. 
Very useful plants for bedding or bor- 
ders. dowering continually during the 
Summer; by cutting back and potting 
in the Fall they will continue to dower 
in Winter. 50 cents per dozen; $1.00 per 
hundred. 
White Cap. By far the best and most 
useful variety ever sent out: a dwarf, 
compact grower, hearing profusions of 
pure white flowers. 
John Douglas. Azure,, blue; of compact 
'habit. • 
Meriden Gem. Compact: light blue. 
A I.THERN ANTHER A . 
Plants with beautiful variegated foli- 
age, growing from twelve to twenty-four 
inche.s in diameter and si-x inches high ; 
it is used principally for ribbon lines 
