. -«U txL^ Cole Mrs. F. Sander. CYCAS REVOLUTA. (Sago Palm.) These are magnificent plants of noble and majestic habit, and most impressive. They are prob- ably the most valuable decora- tive plants grown both for lawn and house decoration ; their heavy glossy deep green fronds resist alike the gas, dust and cold to which decorative plants are frequently exposed. We grow an immense stock of them, and can supply fine specimens at S5, Sio, $15, S'25 and $35 each ; small plants, 50 cts. to $1 each. NEPENTHES. (Pitcher Plants.) We grow six choice varieties of these interesting plants. They succeed


. -«U txL^ Cole Mrs. F. Sander. CYCAS REVOLUTA. (Sago Palm.) These are magnificent plants of noble and majestic habit, and most impressive. They are prob- ably the most valuable decora- tive plants grown both for lawn and house decoration ; their heavy glossy deep green fronds resist alike the gas, dust and cold to which decorative plants are frequently exposed. We grow an immense stock of them, and can supply fine specimens at S5, Sio, $15, S'25 and $35 each ; small plants, 50 cts. to $1 each. NEPENTHES. (Pitcher Plants.) We grow six choice varieties of these interesting plants. They succeed best planted in baskets suspended from the roof of the greenhouse o r conservatory. They should always be thor- oughly shaded and furnished with an abundant supply of water. $ to S3 each. CAREX JAPONICA VARIEGATA. A pretty, new ornamental sedge, with graceful foliage, which is of a bright green color, edged with white. It is extremely easy to grow, will stand a dry, heated atmosphere with impunity, and will succeed under almost any conditions. It is an admirable addition to our list of house plants. 30 cts. each, 4 for $1. HELICONIA AUREA STRIATA. A grand decorative plant for the warm conservatory, with large oblong leaves of, a deep glossy green, mark- ed by curving parallel veins of yellow, each. FARFUGIUM GRANDE. A beautiful ornamenta foliage plant either for pot culture or for planting in open border in a shaded position ; the leaves, from 8 to 10 inches in diameter, o f a thick leathery tex- ture, dark green in color, with bright yellow spots. 25 cts. each, $ per doz. CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS GRACILIS. This is a new variety of the popular Umbrella Plant, with very nar- row foliage, which makes it a much more desirable, graceful plant. It is most useful, either as an aquarium plant or as an ordinary house plant, succeeding under almost any condition. 35 cts. each. COLEUS, MRS. F. SAUNDER. This splendid new Coleus differs from all other varieties in having a wedg


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