. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . PANDANUS (Screw Pine).Utllis. This is one of the most useful of our ornamental foliageplants ; excellent for the centre of vases and baskets, or grown asa specimen. ■ EACH. 3-inch pot, 8 inches high $ 25 4 12 60 5 15 75 6 18 1 00 Veitchl. This is one of the most attractive of decorative leaves are light green, beautifully marked with broad stripesof pure white and gracefully curved. each. 4-inch pots, 12 inches high $ 75 5 15 1 00 6 18 1 50 Specimen plants, $ to $ each. PASSIKL, (Pas8lon Flower Vine). Pfordti. This we consider the best o


. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . PANDANUS (Screw Pine).Utllis. This is one of the most useful of our ornamental foliageplants ; excellent for the centre of vases and baskets, or grown asa specimen. ■ EACH. 3-inch pot, 8 inches high $ 25 4 12 60 5 15 75 6 18 1 00 Veitchl. This is one of the most attractive of decorative leaves are light green, beautifully marked with broad stripesof pure white and gracefully curved. each. 4-inch pots, 12 inches high $ 75 5 15 1 00 6 18 1 50 Specimen plants, $ to $ each. PASSIKL, (Pas8lon Flower Vine). Pfordti. This we consider the best of all the tender varieties foroutdoor planting. Its beautiful flowers are borne freely, even onquite small plants. They are of a rich shade of blue, suffused withrose. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. Decaisneana Variegata. A pretty variegated variety, havinglarge foliage, which i, mottled with bright golden-yellow spots andlight colored, almost white flowers. 15 cts each; § per Pandanus Veitchi. PHORMIUM TENAX VARIEGATA. The variegata form of the New Zealand Flax. A usefuldecorative plant in sub-tropical bedding, with long sword-likefoliage, green striped creamy white. 75 cts. each. PENNISEXUM. Ruppelianum. [Purple Fountain Grass). A beautifulannual ornamental grass, growing about 22 feet high, pro-ducing long, graceful cylindrical-purplisli plumes. An ex-cellent ornamental plant for all bedding purposes, and themost appropriate we know of to use as an edging to a bedof Cannas or as a border to a bed of hardy ornamental plants ready in May, 10 cts. each ; $ per doz.;$ per 100. PENTAS. Lanceolata. A half-shrubby greenhouse plant, not unlike aBouvardia, but flowering more profusely. It may be plantedin the open border during the summer, but it is valuablechiefly as a winter-flowering pot plant, being in flower all thetime. The pure white flowers are produced in flat fieads of15 to 30 flowers each, and last in perfection a long CIS


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