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I10VEY AND CO.'S CATALOGUE OF 
CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS VARIEGATUS. 
Similar in habit and growth to the Alternifolius, but the stems and leaves are 
beautifully variegated with white. 
Price, $1 each. 
Cerastium tomentosum. 20c. 
Coccoloba platyclada. 25c. 
Cissus discolor. 50c. 
Oestrum diurnum. 50c. 
Centradenia Floribunda. 30c. 
grandiflora. 3uc. 
Cuphea platycentra. 20c. 
Convolvulus mauritanicus. 25c. 
Campylobotrys Qhreisbreghtii. $1. 
Cytisus (Genista). 50c. 
Coronilla Glauca. 30c. 
viminea. , 30c. 
CRASSULA LACTEA. 
A very handsome, winter-blooming, succulent plant, of dwarf, spreading habit, 
with thick, fleshy leaves, every shoot terminated with a loug spike of pure-white 
flowers; fine for cutting for bouquets in winter. 
Price, 50c. each; $4.50 per dozen. 
CURCULIGO RECURVATA. 
Though not new, this is a plant not often found in collections. It has leaves 
three feet long, elegantly recurved and plaited the whole length. Its palm-like 
aspect renders it highly ornamental. 
Price, $1 to $3 each. 
DALECHAMPIA ROEZLIANA ROSEA. 
An elegant plant, of erect growth, with medium-sized leaves, and flower-stems 
terminated with small, yellow flowers, surrounded with rich, crimson-magenta rose 
bracts; it blooms freely, quite small, and continues in bloom from fall till spring. 
Plants, 7oc. each. 
Diosma alba. 50c. Diosma capitata. 50c. 
Daphne odora. 50c. Daphne rubra. $1. 
DIEFFENBACHIA BARAQUINI. 
A beautiful species from Brazil. The leaf-stalks and midribs are pure white and 
wax-like, and its leaves pale green, spotted with white. 
Plants, $ 1.60 each. 
D. grandis, green leaf-stalks, marbled and spotted with white. $1. 
I>. maculata, green leaves, spotted with white. $1. 
I>. gigantea, very large leaves, green, spotted with white. $1. 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. 
One of the most attractive and beautiful of early-blooming, hardy, herbaceous 
plants. The foliage is large and ornamental, and the long, gracefully-drooping 
racemes of pink and white heart-shaped flowers cover the whole plant. 
Price, 80c. each; $3 per dozen. 
DRACANAS. 
These are all very showy, exotic-looking plants, of erect and stately growth 
and handsome foliage, most of them deep, bronzy red and bright crimson, forming 
conspicuous ornaments in the garden or greenhouse, either singly or planted in 
groups. For centres of baskets or rustic stands they are especially brilliant and 
beautiful. 
Australis, a very handsome species, with long, deep-green leaves. 
Braziliensis, very large, broad, green foliage, and stately growth. 
Congesta, long, narrow, green, recurved foliage. 
