Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . bronze-red. Ready April 1st. oU cts. each; $ per doz. XEW GOEDEX-EEAVED SMIEAX. An introduction which will be valuable in fine floral decorations, adding varietyand color not obtainable in other foliage plants. The foliage is a lustrous, glossy,golden-yellow, the plant possessing the same vigorous free-growing habit as the ordi-nary green-leaved Smilax. 50 cts. each; $ per doz. WATSOIVIA ARDERNEI (white Bugle Uly). A bulbous plant from the Cape of Good Hope, closely allied to and similar in growtb to the Gladiolus, and succeed-ing under


Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . bronze-red. Ready April 1st. oU cts. each; $ per doz. XEW GOEDEX-EEAVED SMIEAX. An introduction which will be valuable in fine floral decorations, adding varietyand color not obtainable in other foliage plants. The foliage is a lustrous, glossy,golden-yellow, the plant possessing the same vigorous free-growing habit as the ordi-nary green-leaved Smilax. 50 cts. each; $ per doz. WATSOIVIA ARDERNEI (white Bugle Uly). A bulbous plant from the Cape of Good Hope, closely allied to and similar in growtb to the Gladiolus, and succeed-ing under the same can be grown as a pot plantand flowered in the conserva-tory or greenhouse, bul suc-ceeds best when planted grows abcut 4 feet highwith branched stems, therefrequently being as many asfive or six branches on a stem,and bearing many long-tubed,open flowers, 2 inches across,of the purest glistening a cut flower for vases it isconsidered very choice. Strongbulbs, 15 cts. each: $ perdoz.; $ per 10( XlClHROLEPIS A splendid variety for table decoration. Young plants, 25 cts. each; 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each; G-inch pots, $ ench; specimen jilanls, $ each, NEPHROEEPIS SEPERBISSIMA. A unique variety, differing from all others and really in a class by itself It makes adwarf, compact growth, the fronds being very dense, firm and rigid, and of a deepgreen color. Young plants, 25 cts. each; 5-inch pots, 75 cl<. each. PTERIS CHIEDSII. The most beautiful of all the Pteris, and as it produces no spores will always bescarce. It is a strong grower, and makes handsome specimens for the exhibition fronds are large, with the pinnae deeply dentaled and undulated on the edges andcrested tips. $ carh, MOSCHOSMA RIPARIt 31. A valuable winter-flowering plant for the decoration of tlie conservatorv or windowgardef!. It is an introduction from tropical South Africa, producing from early inDecember until late in March d


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