. Dracaena Imperialis. Dracaenas. Amabilis. Green, -white and pale violet; strong plants. 50 cts. to § each. Baptisti. Green, creamy-white flakes flushed with rose. 50 ets. to § each. Goldeana. Irregularly handed with dark green and silver gray in alternate straight hands. to § each. Imperialis. A strong growing variety, with large deep rose and creamy white foliage. 50 cts. to each. Marginata. A pretty variety,- having narrow, deep green foliage, with a small, brownish mar- gin. § each. Shepherdi. A strong growing variety, with deep green foliage, edged and striped


. Dracaena Imperialis. Dracaenas. Amabilis. Green, -white and pale violet; strong plants. 50 cts. to § each. Baptisti. Green, creamy-white flakes flushed with rose. 50 ets. to § each. Goldeana. Irregularly handed with dark green and silver gray in alternate straight hands. to § each. Imperialis. A strong growing variety, with large deep rose and creamy white foliage. 50 cts. to each. Marginata. A pretty variety,- having narrow, deep green foliage, with a small, brownish mar- gin. § each. Shepherdi. A strong growing variety, with deep green foliage, edged and striped with light green or yellow. 50 cts to § each. Terminalis. Eich crimson foliage marked with pink and white. 30 cts. to 50 cts. each. Youngi. Light green, changing to copper color. 50 cts. to § each. Dracaena Fragrans. A superb African species, with beautiful deep green leaves, lighter in the young growth. Though having no variegations or markings in the foliage, this is one of the most admired of the decorative species, its elegant habit and extremely beautiful lovely coloring giving it marked value. It is a rapid grower, and for room adornment or as a vase plant for out-of-door use it is indispensable. 50 cts. to § each. Dracaena Lindeni. A beautiful variegated form of Fragrans, with broad green foliage and golden yellow stripes on the edges of the leaves. § to § each. Dracaena Masangeana. Another variegated form of the above with the variegation through the centre of the leaf instead of on the edges. § to § each. Camellia Japonica. We can supply many distinct sorts of this desirable plant well set with buds. First size, 24 inches high, § each. Second size, 20 inches high, $ each. Third size, 15 inches high, § each. Chinese Primroses. Our collection of these well-known winter bloom- ing plants has been grown from our unrivaled strain of seed, and embraces all the leading shades of color. Strong plants, 25 cts. each ; §


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