. Aglaohema Costatum Sanderse. A handsome species from New Guinea of this useful class of stove plants, with erect stems and short-stalked, glabrous leaves, of a rich shining green, regularly striped at close intervals with broad white bands diverging from the mid- rib to the margin. 75 cts. each. ANANAS (Pineapple). Sativus Variegatus ( Variegated Pineapple). This is one of the most beautiful variegated foliage plants in cultivation, not only for the green- house or conservatory, but also under favorable conditions as a plant for room decoration, somewhat resembles the Pandanus in


. Aglaohema Costatum Sanderse. A handsome species from New Guinea of this useful class of stove plants, with erect stems and short-stalked, glabrous leaves, of a rich shining green, regularly striped at close intervals with broad white bands diverging from the mid- rib to the margin. 75 cts. each. ANANAS (Pineapple). Sativus Variegatus ( Variegated Pineapple). This is one of the most beautiful variegated foliage plants in cultivation, not only for the green- house or conservatory, but also under favorable conditions as a plant for room decoration, somewhat resembles the Pandanus in style of growth; the leaves are from 2 to 3 feet long, with a central band of bright green broadly margined with rich creamy yellow, tinged with red toward the closely serrated edges. 4-inch pots, | each; 5-inch pots, $ each. ANTHERICUM. Comosum {AIa7idaianu7n). A pretty variegated plant well adapted for use in hanging baskets, or as an edging for porch or window boxes, with graceful, 4 to 6 inches long, deep green foliage, with a band of creamy yellow through the centre. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. ANTHURIUM (Flamingo Rower). Pretty greenhouse plants that have many good qualities, not only as decorative plants, but as cut flowers. Their peculiar shaped flowers of rich colorings frequently last on the plant from two to three months. Andreanum Hybrids. A fine collection of seed- lings, from which we can select the following colors, all in large size flowers—red, rose and crimson. $ and $ each. Scherzerlanum. Brilliaftt scarlet flowers. $ each. — Atrosanguineum. Rich crimson. $ each. Crystalllnum. Grown for its beautiful foliage, which is rich olive-green, with silvery veins. $ each. Magnificum. Large oval, deep cordate, olive-green foliage, with whi^e nerves on four-angled stems. $ each. Regale. Large foliage, which when first opening, is tinted with rose, chang- ing to a dark metallic-green. $ each. (25)


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