. Descriptive supplemental catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 26 SlEBRECHT & WaDLEy's CATALOGUE OF. SCHIZMATOGLOTTIS Siamensis. Leaves ovate- acuminate; glossy green, spotted with white. The plant, from its comparatively small size and neat habit is very useful for decorative purposes. $3 to $5. SCUTELLARIA Mociniana. Flowers bright showy scarlet, one and one-half inches long; inside of the lip yellow, and the tube cfothed with short fine hairs; limb erect; a very beautiful and orna


. Descriptive supplemental catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 26 SlEBRECHT & WaDLEy's CATALOGUE OF. SCHIZMATOGLOTTIS Siamensis. Leaves ovate- acuminate; glossy green, spotted with white. The plant, from its comparatively small size and neat habit is very useful for decorative purposes. $3 to $5. SCUTELLARIA Mociniana. Flowers bright showy scarlet, one and one-half inches long; inside of the lip yellow, and the tube cfothed with short fine hairs; limb erect; a very beautiful and ornamental stove shrub. $1 to $ SMILAX discolor. Leaves about nine inches long and four inches broad, oblong-ovate; irregularly blotched when young with purplish brown; five nerved. $ to $3. S. ornata. Leaves ovate-acuminate; freely spotted with silvery gray on a deep green ground, the markings being confined to the spaces between the veins; a handsomely marked greenhouse species. $ to S3. SONERILA orientalis. S. â gfuttulata. S. picta. S. punctata. These new and handsome flowering ornamental-foli- aged stove-plants form a very desirable addition to thg Melastomacese, four varieties being now offered for the first time. The flowers, which are of a bright rose or purple color, are produced in the utmost profusion from the top of every growth, the mass of bloom thus thrown just above the foliage having a most pleasing effect, considerably enhanced by the prominent horn- like, bright golden anthers. The foliage is also very ornamental, one variety having a very striking blotcli or bar of creamy white in the center of the leaf ; another has crimson mai'oon leaves, covered with scar- let hairs, while the foliage of the other two kinds are decorated with a multitude of white dots or spots on light and dark green grounds respectively. They were discovered on the Arracan Hills, at an elevation of 4,000 feet, and are among the most interesting of recently introduced plants. $1


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