. Croton Juliette Delaruyb Pitcairn. A novelty of surpassing merit; the leaves are of good size and substance; when young, green with a broad area of yellow through the centre, maturing to a rosy bronze with red-salmon blotches; a free grower and very showy Robert Levallois. Medium sized wavy green leaves wilh broad yellow veins on a bright green base; petioles carmine. Willie Runde. Very interesting in coloring, varying from green and fawn in the young leaves to deep bronze with red veins when fully developed. The form of the leaves is unique, varying in width from 1 to 2| inches, the variati


. Croton Juliette Delaruyb Pitcairn. A novelty of surpassing merit; the leaves are of good size and substance; when young, green with a broad area of yellow through the centre, maturing to a rosy bronze with red-salmon blotches; a free grower and very showy Robert Levallois. Medium sized wavy green leaves wilh broad yellow veins on a bright green base; petioles carmine. Willie Runde. Very interesting in coloring, varying from green and fawn in the young leaves to deep bronze with red veins when fully developed. The form of the leaves is unique, varying in width from 1 to 2| inches, the variations are made in graceful curves. Price. Any of the above novelties in good Larger specimens at $1 STANDARD VARIETIES OF CROTONS Baronne James de Rothschild. Large, broad, deep olive-green leaves with yellow, changing to crimson variegation. Edna. Medium-sized eliptical leaves, coloring bright red. Elegantissima. Graceful, long, narrow green and yellow leaves. Fasciattim. Broad, deep green leaves with yellow veins. Lord Hope. Medium-sized leaves, green mottled yellow and pink. Maculatum. Medium-sized leaves, prettily spotted with yellow. Norwood Beauty. Oak-leaved; ground color greenish-bronze, veined and splashed with orange salmon. Punctatum. Narrow dark-green leaves; densely spotted yellow. Queen Victoria. Long leaves, rich golden-yellow, mottled with green; midrib and veins, as well as the margin, vivid crimson. Rex. Narrow, twisted leaves; dark-green and red with creamy variegations. Robert Craig. A splendid combination of deep olive-green and golden- yellow, with rosy sunset suffusion. Yuletlde. Long narrow leaves, changing from light orange and green to deep cardinal-orange and green; very rich. 3-inch pots, 35 cts. each; set of 12 varieties for $ 4-inch pots, 60 cts. each; set of 12 varieties for $ Large plants, $ $ and $ each. CYPERUS (Umbrella Plant) Alternlfolius. An excellent plant for the house. Will thrive in any good soil, and always presents


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