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Cases. Ten varieties. 25 cents to $2.00 each, accord¬ 
ing to variety and size. /—>. .— 
Cyclamen. 
Cyclamen, persicum. A fine, ornamental, green- 
nouse plant; both flowers and leaves are valuable in 
floral work. Small plants 25 cents ; ia.rge 50 cents. 
Euonymus, Japonicus aureus. Handsome, ever, 
green shrub, with bright yellow blotch in the center of 
the leaf. An excellent house plant for winter, growing 
well in the shade. 25 cents. 
Eupatorium, white, winter-flowering plants. 25c each 
“ Arboreitm. Eupatorium, Triste, 
“ Riparium. 
Euphorbia, splendcns. A continuous-blooming va¬ 
riety, densely covered on the stems with spikes or thorns 
an inch in length, giving it a curious appearance. Bright 
scarlet flowers with yellow center. 25 to 50 cents. 
Farfugium, Grandes. A very showy foliage plant, 
with large, dark green leaves spotted with yellow. 50c. 
Ferns. Too much cannot be said in favor of these 
graceful plants, and we are glad to see they are con¬ 
stantly growing in favor each year, till no collection of 
plants, however small, is now considered perfect without 
at least a few varieties of ferns. In places too shady for 
other plants to thrive, they grow in great beauty. Com¬ 
ing as they do from every clime, we find them a very 
interesting study. They are alike good for baskets, 
vases, rock work, for ornamental plants for parlor or 
conservatory, and the pressed leaves of some of the va¬ 
rieties are marvels of graceful beauty. We make a 
specialty of them, and we doubt if many so large col¬ 
lections as ours can be found in this country. 
Adiantum , decorum. 25 to 50 cents. 
44 dent iculat um. 50 cents. 
14 gracillinum. 25 to 50 cents. 
“ ejects us multi/idum. 50 cents. 
44 Roenbeckii. 50 cents to $x.co. 
44 farleyense. A new variety, and the most beauti¬ 
ful of all. Very large, beautiful leaves, of drooping 
habit ; a single plant is often two feet in diameter, and 
resembles a fountain. It would be difficult to conceive 
of anything more elegant than a single specimen. $2.00 
to $5.00. 
Daisy, double. 
Daisies, double white and red. to cents each : $r.oo 
per GO*en ; $6.00 per 100 by express. 
Dig'talis, or Foxglove, is a stately plant when well 
grown, with flower stems at least three feet in height. 
Perfectly hardy, and in variety of colors. 20 cents. 
Dracaena, A ustralis. 
(Dragon Tree.) 
Wide, green foliage. 
25 cents to $1.00. 
" Longest a. Narrow, 
green •eaves. 75 
cents to $1.50. 
4 * G u il/oleyi i. Varie¬ 
gated ; very showy. 
$ 1.50 to $3.00. 
* 4 Terminalis. Rich 
crimson foliage, 
matked pink and 
white. 50 cents to 
$2.00. 
Duranta, Baumgartii 
fol. var. Beautiful foli¬ 
age plant, of tall and brarching habit ; leaves marked 
half their depth with golden ycl’ow. 30 cents. 
Echeveria. A genus of succulent p’ants, both novel 
and interesting. Five varieties, 25 ccnts^each. 
Eucbans, Atnazonica. A lover/ green-nousc o!ant 
from the river Amazon. Flowers pure white, star-shaped 
and very fragrant. It requires a warm atmosphere and 
plenty of moisture. 50 cents to $1.00. 
Dracaena. 
Adiantum, farleyense. 
Alsophia y australis. (Tree Fern.) 50 cents to $5.00,, 
by express only. 
Alsorus, crisp us. 50 cents. 
Aspleium , balengeri. 25 cents to $3.00. 
44 J~abiatium. 25 to 50 cents. 
Btechnu ni , o< t identale. 25 cents to $..^0. 
44 Braziiinse. 50 cents. 
Cheilatites , Hirta. 25 to 50 cents. 
JJavat/ia, dissecta. 25 to 50 cents. 
44 tyrmana. 50 cents. 
44 Mooreana. 25 cents to $1.00. 
Diplazium, decinatum. 25 to 50 cents. 
Doryopteris y nobilis. 50 cents to $1.00. 
44 P'tlmata. 50 cents to $t. 00. 
fcymnogramtrtay argentea. (Silver Fern.) 2510500. 
44 lauc/teana. (Gold Fern.) 25 to 50 cents. 
I.otttaria n’ibba. 25 cents tc S'-;. 00. 
Lygodium scattdens. (Japanese Climbing Fern.) A 
native of Japan; of grace fu, twining habit, ar.d in its. 
native clime, will grow fifty feet. Of easy culture. 
