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(WRCHIDS, STOVE AND 
^ GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
Gardenia Veitchii (see page 44) 
Dracaena Youngii. Broad, purple leaves. Each 
4- to 6-in. pots.$1 to $2 50 
ENADEMIA eminens. 4- to 5-in. pots. 
$1 to 2 00 
ENCHOLIRION Saundersii. (Bromelia- 
ceae.) 4-in. pots. 1 50 
EPIPHYLLUM. (Cactaceae.) Flow 'ers pro¬ 
duced at the ends of drooping branches, 
roseum amabile. Rose-colored flowers.. 
4- to 6-in. pots.$1.50 to 3 50 
truncatum. Magenta-colored flowers. 4- 
to 6-in. pots..$1 to 3 50 
truncatum superbum. Larger and bri ght- 
er flowers than preceding. 4- to 6-in. 
pots.$1.50 to 3 50 
ERICA (Heather Plants, or Heaths). A large 
genus of cool-growing greenhouse plants, 
originating mostly from Cape of Good 
Hope. 5-in. pots. 1 50 
6-in. pots.$2 to 2 50 
codonodes Veitchii. White and pink. 
February to April, 
cupressina. Pink. Spring. 
gracilis. Purplish red flowers. September to 
December. 
King Edward VII. Pink. Spring, 
melanthera. White, tinged with pink. Winter, 
persoluta alba. White. April, 
persoluta rosea. Pink. April. 
Pret'dent Carnot. Pink. Winter. 
Dracaena Doucetti. Leaves narrow, varie- Each 
gated white; hardy. 7- to 8-in. pots.$5 00 
ensifolia. Long narrow green foliage. 5- to 
6-in. pots.$1 to 2 50 
fragrans. Broad, dark green foliage. Good 
house-plant. 4J^- to 9-in. pots.$1 to 5 00 
fragrans Lindenii. Beautifully varie¬ 
gated, striped pale yellow. 5- to 7-in. 
pots.$1.50 to 5 00 
fragrans Massangeana. Leaves green, 
striped yellow in center. 5- to 8-in. pots. 
$1 to 5 00 
Godseffiana. Entirely different habit 
from all other Dracaenas. Leaves leathery 
dark green, densely marked with spots of 
creamy white. 4-to 5-in. pots.. 50 cts. to 1 00 
Goldieana. Leaves dark green, marked 
cream-white. 3- to 5-in. pots... .$1.50 to 3 00 
gracilis. Short, narrow, brownish green 
foliage. 33^-to 5-in. pots.50 cts. to 1 00 
Imperialis. 4- to 6-in. pots.75 cts. to 2 00 
Kellerii. Improved Godseffiana. 3J^- to 
6-in. pots.50 cts. to 2 50 
Knerkii. Bright green foliage; erect 
grower. 4- to 7-in. pots.$1 to 3 50 
letigenosa. Narrow leaves; center varie¬ 
gated purple. 6- to 7-in. pots... .$3.50 to 5 00 
Lord Wolseley. Crimson-carmine, chang¬ 
ing to bronze. 4-to 5-in. pots..75 cts. to 1 50 
Mandeana. Wide leaves; dark red. 4- to 6- 
in. pots..$1 to 2 50 
Rothiana. Very robust grower; broad 
pale green leaves. 5- to 9-in. pots... .$1 to 5 00 
rubra. Narrow red leaves. 6- to 7-in. pots. 
$3.50 to 5 00 
Sanderiana. Small, light green leaves, 
edged with creamy white. 2 to 3-in. 
pots.25 cts. to 35 
stricta grandis. Carmine-red leaves. 
4- to 6-in. pots.. .75 cts. to 2 00 
terminalis. Olive-green, striped carmine 
and pink; young leaves rich crimson; very 
decorative. 4- to 6-in. pots.75 cts. to 2 00 
Victoria. Bright golden yellow, with central 
band of green, streaked grayish white. 
5- to 7-in. pots.$5 to 10 00 
Eucharis Amazonica 
EUCHARIS Amazonica {Amazon Lily ). Fine Each 
flowering plants; white. Bulbs.$1 00 
EUGENIA microphylla. 3- to 5-in. pots. 
75 cts. to 2 50 
EUPHORBIA Jacquiniaeflora. Long spikes 
of orange-red flowers. 2p2~in. pots. 25 
FARFUGIUM grande. Very ornamental. 
3-in. pots. 50 
FICUS Australis fol. variegata. 3- to 5-in. 
pots.$1 to 3 50 
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