Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . nce to some of the narrow-leaved warm house Aralias, but of quicker growth. A prettydecorative plant. 50 cts. each, PHVI^LOT.^iXirM. Lindeni. A handsome hothouse plant of easy culture, with at-tractive light green hastate leaves, the broad rib and veinscreamy-white. 75 cts. each, Lindeni Magnificum. A variety with much larger leavesand with tlie variegation more decided in color, $ each. Capensis. Light lavender-blue.— Alba. Color creamy-white. Coccinea Superba. Long racemes of showy, brilliant, brigh>satiny-carmine flowers, 15


Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . nce to some of the narrow-leaved warm house Aralias, but of quicker growth. A prettydecorative plant. 50 cts. each, PHVI^LOT.^iXirM. Lindeni. A handsome hothouse plant of easy culture, with at-tractive light green hastate leaves, the broad rib and veinscreamy-white. 75 cts. each, Lindeni Magnificum. A variety with much larger leavesand with tlie variegation more decided in color, $ each. Capensis. Light lavender-blue.— Alba. Color creamy-white. Coccinea Superba. Long racemes of showy, brilliant, brigh>satiny-carmine flowers, 15 cts. each; $ per doz. POTHOS ARGYR^EA. A pretty hothouse climber, with deep green foliage, nicelyvariegated with silvery-white. 25 cents, each. RHYISCHOSPERMUM. Jasminoides (.Wiyluyan Jnlimine). A climbing plantwhich succeeds admirably in the conservatory or window gar-den; grown as a pot plant and trained on a trellis, it producesduring the spring months in great abundance delicate pure white flowers of entrancing perfume. 25 cts. RICINVS Castor Oil Plant). Hand>ome tropical-looking plantsfor centres of large beds, etc. Greenand bronze-leaved sorts, ready inMay and June, 10 cts. each; $ doz.; $ per 100. RISSELIA. Lemoinei multiflora. A usefulbasket or vase plant of graceful,drooping habit, and producingfreely bright coral-red, tubularflowers. 10 cts. each; $ perdoz. PErEKoMiA .Maculosa. hite. .50.(ready PHILODENDRON. Spectabilis. interesting hothouse plant with large heart-shaped dark green leaves, with light veins. $ and $2.(10 each. Pertusum. A hothouse |>lant of climbing habit, with large, per-forated leaves of grotesque a|)pearanre. .$100 and $ each, PHORHIIII^ TENAX YARIEGATA. A pretty form of the New Zealand Flax; useful in sub-tropicalbedding, sword-like leaves green, striped with creamy plants, $ each.


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