NEW, RARE , AND SELECT PLANTS. 
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Cooperi, large purple and red foliage; one of the most beautiful Dracaenas. 
Draco, very long, drooping, glaucous green leaves 
Ferrea, with broad, thick, dark-purple foliage; line for bedding or for baskets. 
Gracilis, green foliage; of a graceful habit, with drooping leaves. 
Indivisa, with long, narrow, deep-green, recurved leaves. 
Nigrescens, almost black and crimson leaves. 
Nigro rubra, narrow foliage, very dark, shaded with bright crimson. 
Rubra, green foliage and graceful habit; of free growth. 
Stricta (new), broad, rich crimson foliage. $1. 
Terminalis, large, dark-red and bright-crimson foliage; very ornamental. 
Term malls pendula, broad crimson and dark-bronze leaves. 
Plants, 50c. to $3 each. 
DURANTIA BAUMGARTIA VARIEGATA. 
A very showy-foliagcd plant, of free growth and vigorous habit, the leaves of 
which are green, with a deep edging of a rich golden-yellow. 
Price, 30c each; $3 per dozen. 
ECHEVERIA METALLICA. 
A very ornamental plant, with large, roundish, fleshy leaves, of a bright metallic 
lustre, having a grand effect bedded out in summer or cultivated in pots in winter. 
E. Californica, 50c. 
E. glauca metallica. 
E. metallica glauca. 
E. pumila. 
E. retusa glauca. 
Price, 30c. 
E. retusa floribunda splendens. 
E. sanguinea 
E. secunda. 
E. secunda glauca. 
E. secunda major, 50c. 
; §3 per dozen. 
ERIANTHUS RAVENNA. 
A hardy, ornamental grass, growing ten feet high, similar to the pampas grass, 
very showy for lawn decoration. 
Price, 30c. each; $3 per dozen. 
E. raveunae violescens, a new and flue variety, 50c. 
ERYTHRINA, OR CORAL TREE. 
These magnificent plants rank among the most brilliant of summer-blooming 
flowers, growing three to four feet high, and covered with gorgeous spikes of very 
large, blood-crimson flowers, one to two feet long. The following are all fine sorts : 
Crista galli. 
Bellangeri. 
Marie Bellanger. 
Madame Bellanger. 
Ruberrima. 
Speciosa. 
Price, 50c. to $2 each, according to size; $4.50 to $10 per dozen. 
EUPATORIUM RIPARIUM. 
This new Eupatorium is one of the most valuable of white, winter flowering 
plants recently introduced, commencing to bloom in February, and continuiug until 
April. It is of dwarfish habit, and the plants are literally all flow'ers. 
Arboreum, Flowers Feb. to April. 
Salicifolia, Nov. to Jan. 
Mexicanum, Nov. to Jan. 
Elegans, Jan. to March. 
Compactum, Oct. and Nov. 
Concinnum, Sept, to Nov. 
Price, 30c. each; $3 per dozen. 
