CLARKSVILLE, TENN. 
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John Goode. Light green, on a yellow ground; 
a splendid bedrier: a vigorous grower. 
Kentish Fire. Centre clear vermilion, outside 
green and bronze. , . 
Miss Retta Kirkpatrick. A creamy white, 
centre margined with green. . 
Novelty. Distints green, covered with dots ot 
yellow, maroon and red. 
Onward. Very large foliage, ot a deep green, 
marked and splashed with brown. . 
Pluto. Green ground flaked and bordered with 
bright carmine and chocolate; base yellowish 
white. „ 
Princeps. Dark; bright crimson, yellow mar- 
gin : one of the best. 
Queen of the Lawn. Highly colored carmine, 
black and green. 
Rob Roy. Bright carmine, edged with yellow 
and green. . 
Rag Carpet. Beautiful; carmine, white centre 
and green. 
Spotted Gem. Yellow, blotched crimson, green 
and orange: very effective. 
Verscbaffeltii. Velvety crimson; the finest 
Coleus for all purposes. 
PALMS 
AND DECORATIVE PLANTS. 
The following is a select list of rare and hand- 
some varieties, which can be recommended for 
apartments, conservatory decoration, or vase 
plants during the Summer. All are in a clean 
and thrifty condition suitable for making im- 
mediate effects, and require no nursing to bring 
them into proper shape. Tin* Sea fort bias, Are- 
eas, Latanias and Kentias are of quick and 
graceful growth, and can be grown without 
much trouble. 
Areca T.utcscens. One of the most beautiful 
and valuable I/alms in cultivation ; bright and 
glossy green foliage and rich golden yellow 
stems. $2.00 each. 
Areca Sapida. A strong upright growing vari- 
ety with dark green leathered foliage. $2.00 
Aspidistra l.urida Vatic gat a. A beautiful 
plant with large, lance-shaped leaves, finely 
variegated with clear cream colored stripes. 50 
cents to $1.00 each. . .. 
Aspidistra Lurida. A green leaved variety ot 
the above, of strong growth; will succeed in 
any position. 50 cents to $1.00 each. 
Crotons. Of this beautiful class of ornamental 
foliage plants we offer twelve of the finest va- 
rieties. 30 to 50 cents each: $3.00 to $5.00 per 
dozen. . , , . 
Cliamcerops Excelsa. \ handsome ran I aim 
of rapid, easy culture. $2.00 each. 
Cnrculigo Recitrvata. Very graceful Palm 
like plant for decorative purposes. 50 cents to 
$1.00 each. , „ , , . 
C'ycas Rcvoluta. 'ihc stein ol this variety i> 
very thick, and bear.*: the foliage in whorls at 
the top. $5.00 each. ., 
Caryota Urens. Th I ish rail Palm; aiveasilj 
grown and useful sort. $1.00 to $2.00 each. 
Dractena Shepherdi. A strong growing va- 
riety. with deep green foliage, edged; and 
striped with light green or yellow. 50 tents to 
$1.00 each. 
Dracaena Terminalis. Rich crimson foliage 
marked with pink and white. 30 to 50 cents 
each. 
Dractena Fragrans. Beautiful deep green 
leaves, lighter in the young growth, although 
having no variegations or markings in the 
foliage: it is a rapid grower, and for room 
adornment or as a vase plant for out of door 
use it is indispensable. 50 cents to $1.00 each. 
Dracaena Youngi. Light green changing to a 
coppery color. 50 cent* to $1.£0 each. 
Dracaena Australis. Very long, narrow and 
graceful foliage. .50 cents each. 
Dractena Imlivisia. Long green foliage: very 
graceful. 50 cents each. 
Dracaena Veitchi. Long foliage, streaked with 
brown. 50 cents each. 
Ficus IClastica. The well known India Rubber 
Tree: one of the very best plants lor table or 
parlor decoration: its thick leathery leaves 
enable it to stand excessive heat and dryness, 
while its deep glossy green color always pre- 
sents a very cheerful aspect. 50 cents to $1.00 
each. 
Ficus Repens. A trailing or creeping variety 
with small foliage; useful forbaski is. 25cents 
each. 
Kentia Ralsnoreana. Beautiful strong grow- 
ing Palm, with deep green ci isp foliage. $3.00 
to $5.00 each. 
Kentia Fosteriana. One of the finest of Ken- 
tias, with graceful, bright gree n foliage. $3.00 
each. 
I.atauia Borbonica. The ( hinese Fan Palm; 
the most .desirable for. general cultivation, 
and especially adapted for centres of baskets, 
vases and jardinieres. $1.00. $2.00, $3.00 and 
$5.00 each. 
Phoenix Rcclinata. Beautiful ivciinate foli- 
age. $2.50 each. 
P and anus I'tilis. Screw Pine. 1 ailed Screw 
Pine from the arrangement of the leaves on 
the stem. Excellent for the centre <*f vases 
and baskets, or to he grow n as a single speci- 
men. $1.00 each. 
Phoenix Rupicola. Of graceful arching habit. 
$2.10 each. 
Pandunus Javauicus Varicgatus. Its leaves 
are green, with broad stripes of mire white, 
gracefully curved. $1.50 to $5.00 each. 
Pan dan us Veitchii. This is one <•( tin- most 
attractive plants; the .leaves are light green, 
beautifully marked with broad stripes and 
hands of pure white, and gracefully curved. 
$1.50 to $5.00 each. 
Seaforthia Elegans. One of tin very best for 
ordinary purposes: of i graceful habit and 
rapid, easy growth. $2.50 to $5.00 each 
SEEDLING PALMS. 
We have a handsome lot of young Palms 
raised from seed, with from three to four leaves 
and from four to eight inches high, that would 
be tine for growing on for parties that do not 
can* to go to the expense of buying large plants. 
They are of the following varieties: Pho-nix. 
Seaforthias. Kentias, Latanias, Ourculigos and 
Dracamos. Price 30 cents each. These can be 
sen it by until if necessary. 
