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EVERGREEN LODGE 
GENERAL LIST OF PLANTS 
Suitable for Greenhouse or Out-Door Culture. 
,1 XT HE R I C UM VA R IE G A T UM. 
Very valuable as a decorative plant, it being 
suitable either for the greenhouse , parlor or 
dining fable. The foliage is of a bright grassy 
green, very beautifully striped and margined 
with a creamy while. 25 cents each. 
A S PA RA G l \S TEN UISSIM l \S. 
We cannot praise too highly this beautiful 
new plant. Its fine and filmy foliage equals in 
delicate beauty the Maiden Hair Ferns. 25 cents 
each; small plants, 10 cents each. 
A GA PA NTH US UMBE LI, AT US. 
A noble plant belonging to the bulbous rooted 
section, with evergreen foliage; the flower stalks 
grow nearly three feet high, crowned with a line 
head of from twenty or thirty blue flowers. 25 
cents each. 
ALOCASIA. 
Antiquarian . The foliage of this sort is of dark 
bluish green color, grown to a gigantic size: 
habit like t he ( aladium Kseulentum. 50 cents 
each. 
O doru. The leaves are of enormous size, of a 
bright, glossy green, with thick fleshy midribs 
and nerves standing stiff and upright on a 
stout stem; plants, under good culture, fre- 
quently attain eight and twelve feet, in height. 
50 cents each. 
ALYSSUM. 
Double mid very beautiful variety; is splendid 
for cut flowers: line green foliage, and produces 
enormous quantities of double, pure, white, fra- 
grant flowers, in cents each. 
A RUT I LON. 
Fairy Ilells. Hard wooded greenhouse shrub, 
blooming almost the entire year: well-adapted 
for house culture, and fine for bedding out in 
the Summer. 15 cents each. 
Bonle de Neige. Fore white bell shaped flow- 
er, blooming profusely. 
Darwinii . Orange scarlet, pink veined flowers: 
blooms freely in clusters. 
Mesopotanieum. Of a trailing habit; flowers 
pendent in great profusion. 
Golden Fleece. A bright yellow: very free and 
profuse bloomer. 
A CTI UR A NTH US. 
Suitable i“ form ribbon lines in contrast with 
Centa Ureas. Cineraria, f'andidissima, etc. 50 
cents per dozen: $1.00 per hundred. 
Lindenii. Rich, dark red color; is well adapted 
fur either ribbon rows or the edging of flower 
beds. 
AGERATUM. 
Very useful plants for bedding or borders, 
flowering continually during the Summer: by 
cutting back and potting in the Fall they will 
continue to flower in Winter. 50 cents per dozen ; 
$-1.00 per hundred. 
White Cap. By far t lie best and most useful 
variety ever sent out: a dwarf and compact 
grow er, bearing great profusions of pure white 
flowers. 
John Douglas. Azure blue: of compact habit. 
Meriden Gem. Compact; light blue. 
A L THBRNA i \ r THERA . 
Plants with beautiful variegated foliage, grow- 
ing from twelve to twenty-four inches in diam- 
eter and six inches high; it is used principally 
for ribbon lines and borders. 5 cents each: 50 
cents per dozen : $1.00 per hundred. 
Amahilis. Leaves tinted rose. 
Aurea Nana. Foliage a bright green, beauti- 
fully variegated with yellow. 
Paronychioides Major. Bronze, tipped red; 
the brightest and showiest. 
A CIIA X I A AT A L VA V IS C US. 
Greenhouse shrub with scarlet flowers. It 
blooms Summer and Winter; not subject to 
insects of any kind; is one of the most satis- 
factory plants ever grown. 25 cents each. 
AMARYLLIS. 
lohuscni . An elegant pot plant, with crimson 
flowers five inches in diameter, each petal 
striped with white; the flower stalk is two feet 
high. 75 cents each. 
Vittata. These magnificent flowers are flaked 
and striped with the most striking tints, and 
are justly esteemed. 75 cents each. 
A GA VI 
This is better known as the Century Plant. 
Americana. A picturesque plant for out-door 
decoration on the lawn, or for growing in 
vases. 25 cents to SI. 00 each. 
Americana Variegata. Similar to the above 
variety, with leaves banded with yellow; these 
plants stand any amount of heat and drouth, 
and are therefore admirably adapted for centre 
plant of vases, baskets, rock work, etc. Small 
plants, m four-inch Dots. 25 to 50 cents each: 
large, one to two feet high, SI. 00 to $5.00 each. 
ASTERS. 
Plants grown from the choicest seed. 50 cents 
per dozen. 
A LO YSIA C IT R I ODOR A . 
The Lemon Verbena. A favorite garden plant 
with delightfully fragrant foliage; fine for bou- 
quets. 10 cents each. 
B LE TIA TA XKE R VE LLEA . 
A beautiful terrestrial Orchid of free growth; 
the flower stems arc about eighteen inches high ; 
the flowers are singularly beautiful, of a white 
