Begonia, Gloire de Lorraine 
Each 
Asparagus Duchesnei. 9-in. pots.$7 50 
elongatus. 5- to 6-in. pots.$1 to 2 00 
Lutzi. Very fine, feathery foliage. 4- to 
5-in. pots.$1 to 1 50 
Madagascarensis. Good climbing variety 
of strong growth. 7- to 10-in. pots.$5 to 10 00 
Madagascarensis compacta. 4- to 5-in. 
pots...SI.50 to 2 00 
myriocladus. Dwarf habit; deep bluish 
green. 4- to 6-in. pots.$1-50 to 3 00 
plumosus. Fine for cutting. 3-to 6-in. Each 
pots.25 cts. to$l 50 
Sprengeri. Drooping branches; fine 
for baskets. 4-to 6-in. pots. .50c. to 1 50 
Sprengeri foliis variegatis. 12-in. 
baskets. 5 00 
ASPIDISTRA lurida. Dark green 
leaves; very good house plants. 4- 
to 6-in. pots.SI to 2 50 
lurida foliis variegatis. 4- to 6-in. 
pots.SI.50 to 3 50 
AZALEAS. See Forcing Plants, p. 62. 
BEGONIA glaucophylla scandens. 
Flowers pink, in large trusses; 
handsome foliage.from 50 cts. up. 
Gloire de Lorraine. Fine winter- 
flowering variety, with splendid 
clusters of rosy crimson flowers. 
Rooted leaf-cuttings in spring, in 
2^2- and 3-in. pots, $18 and $25 per 
100; large plants, from Sept, to Dec. 
5- to 7-in. pots,.from $1 to 3 50 
Gloire de Sceaux. Beautiful bronze 
foliage; pink flowers; winter. 3- to 
5-in. pots.75 cts. to 1 50 
Begonia, Glory of Cincinnati. In some Each 
ways an improvement upon Lorraine; the 
flowers are large and the color somewhat 
more brilliant. 5- to 7-in. pots. . . .$1 to $3 50 
Gregorgiana. 4- to 5-in. pots. . ..50 cts. to 1 00 
incarnata maxima. 3-to 4-in. pots.50c. to 1 50 
manicata aurea. Leaves large, green, 
spotted yellow. 3- to 4-in. pots. .50 cts. to 1 00 
manicata cristata. Leaves same color as 
above, but edges are fringed very beau¬ 
tifully. 3- to 5-in. pots.50 cts. to 1 50 
Aristolochia gigas Sturtevantii (see page 35) 
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