. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. t culture;use good garden soil in potting and sponge the leaves frequently. wide arching leaves of a light green shade,broadly margined with a creamy yellow. Each, ; specimen plants,18 to 24 inches high, $ and $,-Similar to Lindeni, but having the variegationreversed* a creamy yellow band, an inch in width, marks the center of each leafthrough the entire length. Prices same as Lindeni. SWORD FERN. A sPlerjdid extra hardy sort, well adapted for .house culture, succeeding with ordinary care, with ever


. Vaughan's gardening illustrated : autumn edition. t culture;use good garden soil in potting and sponge the leaves frequently. wide arching leaves of a light green shade,broadly margined with a creamy yellow. Each, ; specimen plants,18 to 24 inches high, $ and $,-Similar to Lindeni, but having the variegationreversed* a creamy yellow band, an inch in width, marks the center of each leafthrough the entire length. Prices same as Lindeni. SWORD FERN. A sPlerjdid extra hardy sort, well adapted for .house culture, succeeding with ordinary care, with everyone ?who tries it. The fronds are often 4 feet long. Each, 20c. 3 FICUS.— (INDIA RUBBER TREE.) FiCUS large, shining, leathery green leaves endure the dry air of aliving room as well or better than any other their universal popularity. Plantsotaheite orange. j f00t high, 50c; 2 feet high, $; 4 feet high, $, by express. Ficus Elastica thick glosssy leaves are margined and flaked with creamy white,. SWORD FERN. Plants, 2 it. high, $, not prepaid. « FUCHSIAS, fe- From a large collection of these verypopular plants we have selected the follow-ing which we have to offer with certainty oftheir giving fullest satisfaction: Beauty of Exeter.—Most distinctand attractive of recent varieties of thisclass. The double corolla is pale blue, thesepals pink and deep coral. Each, 25 cents. Mrs. E. G. Hill.— Flowers verylarge; corolla pure white, sepals dark , compact grower. Each, 15 cents. intense sky-blue of enormous proportion, frequentlynearly two inches across, sepals bright coralred. A grand Fuchsia. Each, 20 cents. Trailing: Queen. — (new.) Theyoung shoots branch out and droopdownward until the vines are four or morefeet in length, and covered with handsomefoliage. Flowers in clusters; large, long andgraceful. The corolla at first is deep violetpurple, changing to crimson; buds, tubes andsepals ros


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