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AECHMEA WEILBACHII. Red bracts, with 
dense heads of red and blue flowers 
succeeded by clusters of rose colored 
berries, which remain on the plant a 
considerable length of time. A lovely 
Bromeliad. 
Pots, $3,50 up. 
AREGELIA.SPECTABILIS: A very hand- 
some plant for pot or basket cultiva- 
tion; dossequally well in the ground. 
The leaves are beautifully barred and 
mottled, with red tips. The flowers, 
. which oceur at the apex of the plant, 
are pale blue. 
Pots, $1.50 to $3.50. 

AREGELIA SPECTABILIS 
AREGELIA hybrids. Leaves beautifully barred and mottled. Treatment 
same as for Aregelia Spectabilis, Pots, $1.50 to $3.50. 

BILLBERGIA AMOENA hybrids. Very free 
bloomers, flowering on and off 
throughout the year, and forming 
large clumps. The leaves are barred 
and striped and even when not in 
bloom these plants are very handsome, 
Large, striking red-coral bracts, 
with deep blue flowers on long stems. 
Pots, $1. 50 up, 
BILLBERGIA NOBILE. One of the out- 
standing Bromeliads. Long, graceful, 
arching sprays of light green flowers. 
Bracts of cerise-carmine, 
Pots, $1,50 up. 

BILLBERGIA NOBILE 
BILLBERGIA RUBRA CYANEA. Beautifully 
colored leaves with red and blue 
flowers borne on brilliant Chinese 
red bracts, Very attractive in floral 
arrangements. Pots, $1.50 up. 
BILEBERGIA. THYRSOIDEA. Very fresh 
green leaves, with dense erect flower 
clusters. The flowers are tipped 
with violet and the bracts are a 
glowing red. A very fine species. 
Pots, $2.00 up. 

BILLBERGIA THYRSOIDEA 
