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Cactus, best varieties 25 cents to $2.00 each. 
Calla, Ethiopica. Very large, tube-shaped, -whit, 
flower. 25 to 50 cents each. 
Caladium, esculentum. One of the best plants for 
lawns or center of large flower beds. Plants are pro. 
duced from bulbs, like the Calla. Bulbs 2s to 50 cents. 
Caladium, Fancy. Leaves spotted and striped in 
almost every < < lor. 50 to 75 cents. 
Camellia, Japonic*. 
nc of the most popular 
green-house plants for 
Begonia Rex 
markings ; rich, crimson tinted stems, and silvery leaf 
markings. 20 cents each, except where price is given. 
Beg nia, Agrost ima Frit a. Spotted white. 25 cts. 
“ Glaucophylla scanners. A creeping or drooping 
variety, peculiarly adapted for hanging baskets; 
large panicles of orange-salmon blossoms. One 
of the most beautiful plants in cultivation, when 
grown singly in hanging baskets. 30 cents. 
’* grandijlora rosea. 
“ hybrida iJtor a. Rosy pink. 
“ Hydrocitylon. 25 cents. 
“ Manicata.. 25 cents. 
“ Pahuata. A very •rnamental variety, with pe¬ 
culiar, palm-shaped leaves. 30 cents. 
“ Parvia Flora. Clear white ; compact and dwarf. 
“ Rex. Large leaf varieties. 50 cents. 
“ rubra. One of the mo6t valuable acquisitions to 
witer-flowering plants. Leaves dark grecu; flow- 
ors rosy-scarlet, glpssy and wax-like. It is a 
model of perfection. Nice, large, healthy plants 
25 to 50 cents. 
“ Sanguinca. 
Bouvardia. 
Campsidium. 
Begonia, Saundersonii. Scarlet-crimson. 
“ Subpcltalu/n nigricans. Leaves arc a rich shade 
of crimson ; flowers blush-white. 30 cents. 
“ Wettonicnsis. Beautiful pink ; winter blooming. 
Bouvardia. Valuable as winter-blooming plants, 
equally desirable for bedding, beginning to bloom in 
August, they continue until frost. Bouvardias are sent 
by express only. 25 cents each. 
Bouvardia. Elegans. Scarlet Vermillion ; trusses large 
nd full. 
“ Lientha. Dazzling scarlet • small and compact. 
“ The Bride. Pink ; soft and pretty shade. 
4i Vreelandii. Pure white. 
Caladium, fancy. Camellia, double, 
winter bloom. Sent by express only. $1.00 to $5.00, 
Campsidium, Filicifoliunt. An elegant climber of 
rapid growth, for green-house culture, the leaves of 
which much resemble the fronds of a fern in miniature. 
May be grown as a pot plant, or trained to the rafters. 
30 cents. 
Canna,- In¬ 
die a. P 1 a nts 
used largely in 
sub-t r o p i c a 1 
gardenings for 
the grand effect 
which their 
rich and varied 
colored leaves 
produce. 25c. 
Carnations, 
In¬ 
pen s a b 1 e 
either for dec¬ 
orating the 
flower garden 
in summer, or 
green-house or 
parlor in win¬ 
ter. The flow¬ 
ers are of near¬ 
ly every shade and 
marking, and most of 
them delightfully fra¬ 
grant. 20 cents each, 
except where price is 
given. 
Carnation, La Purite 
carmine. 
“ La Purite var. 
Scarlet, striped. 
“ Mrs. Henderson. 
A neiu scarlet carna¬ 
tion. We take pleas¬ 
ure in sending out this 
new carnation, as flor¬ 
ists have long felt the 
need of a good scarlet 
carnation. In foliage, 
it is amost identical 
with Peter Henderson. Carnation, Mrs. Henderson 
