. Annual descriptive catalogue : seeds & Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. JOSEPH BRECK & SONS (Corporation.) FOLIAGE PLANTS FOR THE HOUSE. ARICA LUTESCENS. A majestic palm. Its dark, glossy-green leaves are gracefully curved on slender stems. The trunk and stems are a golden yellow, irregularly spotted with bronzy green. Each, \% ft.,$; zyz ft.,$ KENTIA BELMOREANA. Sometimes called the " Curly Palm," recognized as one of the best for all purposes, being able to withs


. Annual descriptive catalogue : seeds & Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. JOSEPH BRECK & SONS (Corporation.) FOLIAGE PLANTS FOR THE HOUSE. ARICA LUTESCENS. A majestic palm. Its dark, glossy-green leaves are gracefully curved on slender stems. The trunk and stems are a golden yellow, irregularly spotted with bronzy green. Each, \% ft.,$; zyz ft.,$ KENTIA BELMOREANA. Sometimes called the " Curly Palm," recognized as one of the best for all purposes, being able to withstand more ill-usage, perhaps, than any other. Each, ft., $ ; 2 ft., $3,00 ; 3 ft., $ LANTANIA BORBONICA. This is a typical palm and is more largely used than any other. It is of strong, healthy habit, and especially suitable for window culture. Each, 1% ft., $; 2 ft,, $; 2^ ft., $; 3 ft., $ PANDANUS UTILIS. This is a most desirable variety for window culture, and will bear without injury a great deal of neglect. Each, 1 ft., $; 1^ ft., $ DRACENA INDIVISA. Valuable as a window plant and for centres of vases, baskets, beds, etc.; 50 cts. to $ each. DRACENA TERMINALIS. A beautiful decorative plant, gorgeous shades of crimson, bronzy-green and pink foliage; 50 cts. to $ each. RUBBER PLANTS, Ficus Elestica. We can furnish nice, healthy plants of this favorite at from $ to $ each, according to size. NEPHROLEPSIS EXALTATA. Sward Fern. A very popular window-plant. It bears well with heat, dust and neglect, and always has a bright, fresh appear- ance. Strong plants, 50 cts. to $ AQUATIC PLANTS. These are now indispensable in all gardens as well as in our natural ponds and swamps. They are as easy to grow as is our native pond lilies. During the past year the plants and flowers have been seen in rich abundance and they have been the most attractive features of our exhibitions. No plants are grown with less care or give such sa


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