. Dreer's garden book : 1904. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. spreading leaves, which are of a cream-white, narrow, irregular stripes; with_)ut doubt one of the finest stove plants, an I indis- pensable in any collection. We offer thrifty plants in 4-inch pots, about 8 inches high, at $1 50 each. Indivisa. This variety is used very eKiensively as a centre plant for vases, urns, etc. It stan Is full ex- posure to the sun, an 1 its long, narrow, graceful foliage contrasts b


. Dreer's garden book : 1904. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. spreading leaves, which are of a cream-white, narrow, irregular stripes; with_)ut doubt one of the finest stove plants, an I indis- pensable in any collection. We offer thrifty plants in 4-inch pots, about 8 inches high, at $1 50 each. Indivisa. This variety is used very eKiensively as a centre plant for vases, urns, etc. It stan Is full ex- posure to the sun, an 1 its long, narrow, graceful foliage contrasts beautifully with other foliage and flowering phmts. 25 cts., 50 cts. and $ each. LIndeni. .A beautiful variegated form oi Fragrans, with broad green foliage and golden-yellow stripes on the edges of the leaves. 50 cts. to each. Alassangeana. Another v a r i e- gated of the above, with the variegation through the centre of the leaf instead of on the edges. 50 cts. to $100 each. Sanderiana. A graceful, small-leaved variety, with glau- cous-green foliage, which is edged with a broad border of creamy-white. 30 cts. each. Terminalis. Rich crimson, foliage, marked with white. 50 cts. and $1 00 each. GuLDlKANA Amazonica. A splendid hothouse plant, blooming at various seasons. It sends up stalks bearing se\eral pure white, star- shaped flowers, 4 inches across, delightfully fragrant, and is highly prized as a cut flower. Pot in light, rich soil, well drained ; w'ster freely in the grow ing season, giving a slight rest in fail. 25 cts. each; $250 per doz. EUPHORBIA. Jacquiniflora. An old favorite v\ inter-flov\ enng plant ihat has de- servedly again become very popu- lar, especially during the Christmas holidays, producing its long, grace- ful sprays of bright orange-scarlet flcwers duiing the dullest winter months, and \\ hich last in perfec- tion a long time. It should be grown as a pot plant, and tis such is an excellent sul for the win- dow


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