. Standard, or Tree-shaped. stems 45 in. high. crown 22 to 24 in. in diameter '⢠45 " 24 to 26 " " 45 '⢠'⢠26 to 28 " " 45 'â " 30 to 32 â¢' â¢â¢ 45 â¢' '⢠34 to 36 " " 45 " " 40 to 42 '⢠*7 50 each 10 00 " 12 50 â¢â¢ 15 00 â $6 00 each 7 50 10 00 12 50 15 00 20 00 Bougainvillea. Laterltla. A rare and distinct variety; beautiful where it can be planted out, as in California, Florida, or Louisiana, etc. The flow- ers are of a peculiar shade of red, and creatly admired. $ each. Sanderlana. This beautiful free-flowering variety is v


. Standard, or Tree-shaped. stems 45 in. high. crown 22 to 24 in. in diameter '⢠45 " 24 to 26 " " 45 '⢠'⢠26 to 28 " " 45 'â " 30 to 32 â¢' â¢â¢ 45 â¢' '⢠34 to 36 " " 45 " " 40 to 42 '⢠*7 50 each 10 00 " 12 50 â¢â¢ 15 00 â $6 00 each 7 50 10 00 12 50 15 00 20 00 Bougainvillea. Laterltla. A rare and distinct variety; beautiful where it can be planted out, as in California, Florida, or Louisiana, etc. The flow- ers are of a peculiar shade of red, and creatly admired. $ each. Sanderlana. This beautiful free-flowering variety is very popular, especially as a plant for Easter. It is of stronjr and rapid trrowth, and brilliant rosy-crimson blossoms are produced from early in March until mid-summer; in fact, a plant will frequently flower the fireater part of the year. 25 cts. each. William K. Harris. Identical with the above, except in foliace, which is beautifully variegated with creamy-white. 50 cts. each. Camellia Japonica. A choice assortment of 12 varieties. Fine, bushy plants, 12 to 18 inches high, 75 cts. each; t7 50 per doz. 'â $1 00 â¢â¢ 10 00 15 to 18 18 to 24 1 50 15 00 Aralia. Handsome decorative foliage plants for the warm conservatory and for exhibition purposes. Chabrlerll. Lone, narrow, deep-green foliage with crimson-bronze midrib. Eleeantlsslma. Finely divided metallic-green foliage. Kerchoveana. Foliage rather broad, margins conspicuously un- dulated, of a deep glossy green, relieved by a pale midrib. $ each. Monstrosa. Large, bright green, deeply serrated foliage, the ser- rations frequently being of fantastic form, broadly margined with creamy-white, the surface blotched with gray. 50 cts. each. Ardisia Crenulata. A very ornamental greenhouse plant, with dark evergreen foli- age, producing clusters of brilliant red berries; a first-class house plant in winter. 50 cts. to $ each. Asparagus. Duchesnei. Entirely distinct from all


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