. Chabrierii, , Long, narrow deep-green foliage with crimson bronze midrib. $ each. Elegantissima. A graceful species, with finely divided metallic-green foliage. $ each. Kerchoveana. An elegant slender-stemmed species, foliage rather broad, conspicuo'tsly undulated, of a deep, glossy green, relieved by a pale midrib. $ each. Veitchii. A handsome species, with narrow leaflets, having undulated edges of a dark green above, and red underneath. $ each. — Qracilllma. Similar to the above, but with very narrow foliage. each. ARDISIA A very ornamen


. Chabrierii, , Long, narrow deep-green foliage with crimson bronze midrib. $ each. Elegantissima. A graceful species, with finely divided metallic-green foliage. $ each. Kerchoveana. An elegant slender-stemmed species, foliage rather broad, conspicuo'tsly undulated, of a deep, glossy green, relieved by a pale midrib. $ each. Veitchii. A handsome species, with narrow leaflets, having undulated edges of a dark green above, and red underneath. $ each. — Qracilllma. Similar to the above, but with very narrow foliage. each. ARDISIA A very ornamental greenhouse plant, with dark green foliage, producing clusters of brilliant red berries. 25 cts., 50 cts., $ and $ each. ARAUCARIA. Excelsa {h^orfolk Island Pine). As a decorative plant for the house this is one of the handsomest and most serviceable plants in our collection. hi"h Each JO 50 1 00 6 inch pots, 15 in. high 6 " '• 18 " " Each 1 50 2 00 ARAUCARIA EXCELSA. 4 inch pots, 6 5 " " 10 Excelsa Glauca. Identical with the above, except in the color of the foliage, which is of a beautiful bluish-green or glaucous color. Each I Each 5-inch pots, 10 in. high $1 00 | 6-inch pots, 15 in. high $2 00 RobUSta Compacta. Of robust, but compact growth, producing even a more symmetrical plant than Excelsa; the color is a rich, deep green. Strong plants, in 5-inch pots, 10 inches high, $ each; 6-inch pots, 15 inches high, $ each. ASPIDISTRA. Lurida. A very durable decorative plant of strong growth; will succeed in anv position ; an excellent hall or corridor plant. 50c., 75c. and $ each. Lurida Variegata, A pretty variegated form of the above, the foliage being striped with white. 75 cts. and $ each. A list of the Best Hardy Perennial Plants to plant in the Autumn is given on pages 38 to 42. (291


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