Evergreen Lodge, 
Deutche Perle. Double pure white: very 
free flowering and early blooming. If 
placed in a gentle heat it will flower at 
the beginning of December: it maybe 
regarded as the best among the double- 
flowered whites. 
Etendard de Flandre. White, striped with 
purple. 
Eugene Mazel. Rosy salmon, the upper 
lobes violet. 
Flag of Truce. Pure white, double and 
very full : one of the finest double white 
Azaleas in cultivation. 
I ndica Alba. Single white. 
Iveryana. White, with red stripes. 
Jean Vervaena. Deep, rich crimson, edged 
with white, dark spot on upper petals. 
Le Flambeau. Glowing crimson, bright 
and effective. 
Kenogin Cleopatra. Beautiful single va- 
riety. with exceedingly large flowers: 
white, spotted and striped with rosy ear- 
mine. 
Mad. Iris Lefebvre. Flowers extremely 
double, of a dark orange red, broadly 
handed and striped with deep brownish 
violet. 
Mad. Paui de Schryver. The flowers are 
large, well made and very double, hav- 
iugthe centre sometimes imbricated like 
that of a Camellia: lively violet rose. 
Mad. Vander Cruyssen. Soft, glossy rose, 
tinted with amaranth: very large semi- 
double flower: tine and showy. 
Model. Bright rose. 
Mad. Dom. Vervaene. Vivid salmon rose, 
white margin. 
Mad’le Leoni Van Houtte. \ ei\V tine white, 
flaked with rose and spotted with sul- 
phur yellow. , , _ 
Mad’le Marie Lefebre. A large flower ot 
exquisite form and substance: pure 
white. 
Marquis of Lome. '1 he flowers are ot a 
beautiful orange, with saffron yellow 
blotch; the petals are very large and 
round. , ... 
Oswald de Kerchove. A very beaut 1 1 ill va- 
riety of lake rose with fiery blotch : 
large ami well formed. 
Princess Charlotte. \ ery large flower oi a 
beautiful rose: fine form. 
Raphael. Alba lllustrata Plena. Pure 
white, double; line for forcing. 
Reine des Pays-Bas. Violet pink, mar- 
gined with whiteand richly striped with 
deep crimson.* 
Roi Leopold. Rich glossy crimson : very 
fine form 
Sigismund Rucker. Flowers lilac rose, 
strongly netted, bordered with white, 
splendidly blotched with white crimson. 
Superba. Bright rosy carmine, ot good 
form ; late. , , 
Vittata Crispiflora. White, shaded With 
purple end crimson : very free and fine 
sor forcing. . . 
W. Wilson Saunders. A very line white 
variety, striped and blotched with vivid 
red. 
PALMS. 
TTTuftHE following is a select list of rare and handsome varieties, which can be recom 
/ |l^ mended for apartments, conservatory decoration, or. vase plants during the 
il Summer. All are in a clean and thrifty condition suitable tor making imme- 
diate effects, and require no nursing to bring them into. propel shape. I he 
Seaforthias, Areeas. Lataniasand Iventias are of quick and graceful growth, and can 
he grown without much trouble. ? 
Areca Baueri. A distinct and graceful 
Palm, excellent for table decoration. 
$2.00 each. 
Arecra Rubra. Foliage deep green, 
tinged red. stems red. $1.00 each. 
Areca Lutescens. One of the most 
beautiful and valuable Palms .in culti- 
vation: bright glossy green foliage and 
rich golden yellow stems. $2.00 each. 
Areca Sapida. A strong upright grow- 
ing variety with dark green feathered 
foliage. Sl.OOlto $s.00 each.. 
Caryota Urens. An easily grown and 
useful sort. $1.00 each. 
Chamcedora Elegans. A pretty deco- 
rative variety with deep glaucous foli- 
age. $1.00 each. 
Chamoerops Excelsa. A handsome 
Fan Palin, of rapid, easy culture. $1.00 
each. 
Cureuligo Recurvata. A very grace- 
ful Palm like plant for decorative pur- 
poses. $100 each. , . 
Cycus Revoluia, The stem of tins va- 
riety is very thick, and bears t he foliage 
in whorls at the top. $5.00 to $12.00 each. 
Kentia Balmoreana. Beautiful strong 
growing Palm, with deep green crisp 
foliage. $1.50 to $3.00 each. 
Euterpe Edulis. Of spreading graceful 
habit. $1.00 each. 
Kentia Fosteriana. One of the finest 
of the Kentias, with graceful bright 
green foliage. $1.50 to $3.00 each. 
Latania Borbon ica. ( ’hinese Fan Palm. 
The most desirable for general cultiva- 
tion. especially adapted for centres of 
baskets, pases, jardinieres, etc. $1.00, 
$2.00, $3.00, $5.00 each. 
Phoenix Reelinata. Beautiful reclin- 
ate foliage. $2.50 each. 
Phoenix Rupicola. Of graceful arch- 
ing habit. $2.50 each. 
Phoenix Sylvestris. An attractive sort, 
deep green foliage. $2.00 each. 
Seforthia ElegaCs. One of the very 
best for ordinary purposes, of graceful 
habit, and rapid, easy growth. $1.50 each. 
Pandanus Utilis. Screw Pine, ('ailed 
Screw Pine from the arrangement of the 
leaves on the stem. Excellent, tor the 
centre of vases and baskets, or grown as 
a single specimen : a beautiful plant. 75 
certs to $1.00 each. 
Pandanus Veitchtn. J his is one of 
the most attractive plants. The leaves 
are light green, beautifully marked with 
broad stripes and bands of pure white, 
and gracefully curved. $1.00. , 
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