. NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTII Fittonia. Elegant trailing plants with handsomely variegated foliage ; most useful in the conservatory for planting on the surface of the pots or tubs containing specimen plants. Verschaffeltii. Foliage dark green, netted with dark red midrib and veins. 25 cts. each. âArgyroneura. Vivid green, with network of pure white veins. 25 cts. each. Ixoras. These are among the showiest of our stove flowering plants. The foliage is pretty and attractive, while the flowers, borne in large terminal corymbs, shaped somewhat like a Bouvardi, are of most brilliant colors. Coccinea. Brig


. NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTII Fittonia. Elegant trailing plants with handsomely variegated foliage ; most useful in the conservatory for planting on the surface of the pots or tubs containing specimen plants. Verschaffeltii. Foliage dark green, netted with dark red midrib and veins. 25 cts. each. âArgyroneura. Vivid green, with network of pure white veins. 25 cts. each. Ixoras. These are among the showiest of our stove flowering plants. The foliage is pretty and attractive, while the flowers, borne in large terminal corymbs, shaped somewhat like a Bouvardi, are of most brilliant colors. Coccinea. Bright red, in very large corymbs. Dixiana. Deep orange, in large trusses. Flore lutea. Very large creamy-yellow flowers. Javanica. Orange ; very distinct. 50 cts. each. Jasminnm. Graclllimum. Exceedingly floriferous ; a flowering shoot is produced from every joint, which terminates in a cluster of pure white, fragrant flowers ; in bloom from October to Feb- ruary. Grand Duke. Large, double white, imbricated flowers ; fra- grant. Maid of Orleans. Creamy-white, fragrant flowers. 25 cts. each. Set of 3 varieties for 60 cts. Lapageria. Extremely beautiful, ornamental greenhouse climber, producing numerous fine, large, bell-shaped waxy flowers of great sub- stance, lasting a long time in bloom. Rosea. Rich rosy-crimson. ^ each. Alba. Pure waxy white. each. American Wonder, or Ponderosa Lemon. This truly wonderful variety was introduced some four years ago, and has proven itself one of the most valuable of the Citrus family. It is of strong, vigorous growth, producing freely flowers as large as a tuberose, and as fragrant as the orange blossom, followed by gigantic fruit, many weighing from ly^ Xo 2 pounds each, which are useful for many domestic purposes. Good young plants, 15 cts. each. Strong two-year old plants of fruiting size, 50 cts. each.


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