. Araucaria Excelsa. ARALI4. Cbabrierii. A pretty species, with long narrow foliage of a deep green, with heavy crimson mid- rib. $ each. Elegantissima. A grace- ful species with finely divided metallic green foli- age. (See cut.) $ each. Kerchoveana. A very ele- g a n t slender-stemmed species, with rather broad foliage, margins conspic- uously serrated or undu- lated, and of a glossy deep green relieved by a pale midrib. $ each. Veitchii. A handsome species with narrow leaf- lets having undulated edges, of a dark green above and red under- neath ; a fine table plant. $ each.


. Araucaria Excelsa. ARALI4. Cbabrierii. A pretty species, with long narrow foliage of a deep green, with heavy crimson mid- rib. $ each. Elegantissima. A grace- ful species with finely divided metallic green foli- age. (See cut.) $ each. Kerchoveana. A very ele- g a n t slender-stemmed species, with rather broad foliage, margins conspic- uously serrated or undu- lated, and of a glossy deep green relieved by a pale midrib. $ each. Veitchii. A handsome species with narrow leaf- lets having undulated edges, of a dark green above and red under- neath ; a fine table plant. $ each. — Gracillima. Similar to the preceding, but with narrow, delicate foliage. $ each. CRENIXATA. A very ornamental greenhouse plant, with dark evergreen foliage, produc- ing clusters of brilliant red berries ; a first-class house plant in winter. 25 cts. and 50 cts. each. ARAUCARIA. Excelsa {Norfolk Island Pine). The'most popular of all the tender ever- greens; is becoming a greater favorite every season. As a decorative plant for the house this is one of the handsomest and most serviceable plants in our collection. (See cut.) Each. Each. 4-inch pots, 6 inches high. .. I 6-inch pots,,15 inches high. .$ 5 " " 10 " " ... J 6 " " 18 " ' ; " .. Excelsa Glauca. This is identical with the above, except in the color of the foliage, which is of a beautiful bluish or glaucous color. Each. Each, ."i-inch pots, 8 inches high. . .$ | 6-inch pots, 15 inches high. .$ Robusta Compacta. This differs from A. Excelsa in its more robust, but at the same time more compact growth, producing even a more symmet- rical plant than Excelsa ; the color is a rich deep green. Strong plants, in 5-inch pots, 10 inches high, $ each. very ARDISIA


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