LIST OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS AND ROSES FOR 1923. 



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ROSES THAT BLOOM, AND BLOOM ALL SUMMER. 



Postpaid prices of following; varieties, nice 1 year plants, 2Sc eacli; 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.40. 

 Strong 2 year plants, 70c eacli; 3 for $2.00; $0.60 per dozen. 

 AMt^KICAN ItEAUTV — Rich color and delicious fragrance. It is the sweetest of all Roses. 



In color, deep brilliant red, shading to a rich carmine crimson. 

 CRUSADE)R — Color rich velvety crimson, deep in shade, very double and 'free flowering'. 

 MRS. AARON WARD — Buds borne on erect stems; color Indian yellow, washed with sal- 

 mon gold; a fine bedder. 

 aiAMAlV COCHET — Light pink, shaded with salmon yellow; outer petals shaded with 



bright rose; free and continuous bloomer. Widely grown. 

 THE BRIDE (WHITE TEA ROSE) — Flower white, large and double, on long stiff stems 

 of fine texture and substance. 



MARIE AXTOINETTE — Deep orange, passing to old gold; long buds and very large 



flowers, perfectly formed and richly perfumed. The peer of yellow Roses. 

 CLOTHILDE SOUPERT — A rose that is actually never out of flower from May until 

 frost. Flowers shell-pink shaded to silvery rose. 

 MADAME BUTTERFLY^Color, bright pink, apricot and gold. 

 Ki^^ WILLIAM SHEAN — A beautiful pure pink, with delicate tinting. 



HARDY JUNE ROSES. 



HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES. 

 Price, 28c each; 3 for 75c. 2 year plants, 

 75c each; 3 for $2.15. Large 3 year plants, 

 $1.10 each. 



AVHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY (Frau Karl 

 Druschki) — The best snow-white rose ever 

 introduced. Has no equal in size. 

 PAUL NEYRON — Flesh color, shaded In cen- 

 ter to rose pink. 

 PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN — Dark vel- 

 vety crimson, almost black. The darkest 

 red rose to be had. 

 J. B. CI-ARKE — Dazzling fiery-crimson. Fine 

 for hedges. 



Dark Velvety Red Rose, Crusader, 



HARDY ROSES FOR 

 PORCHES, ETC. 



Price, 25c each; 3 for 70c; 2 



yr. plants 65c each; 3 for $1.80. 



3 yr. plants, $1.0O each. 



CLIMBING AMERICAN 

 BEAUTY — Same color, size 

 and fragrance as American 

 Beauty, with the addition of 

 a climbing habit. 



PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER 

 — "With its climbing and 

 everblooming qualities the 

 fragrant scarlet flowers are 

 large and double like those 

 of a bush Rose. Something 

 new. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER — Bears 

 clusters -which connpletely 

 cover the bush, of from 20 

 to 40 blooms. 



THOUSAND BEAUTIES OR 

 TAUSENDSCHOEN — Vary- 

 ing shades of color, ranging 

 from blush white to deep 

 pink. 



SHOWER OF GOLD — Deep 

 golden yellow and orange. 

 Lustrous foliage. Fast 



grower. 



SILVEiR MOON— Silvery white 



Easily Grown iloNtou 1^ ern. 



HELIOTROPE MIDNIGHT — 



Size of foliage and flowers 

 is double that of old vari- 

 eties, and the plant is com- 

 pact and bushy. Purple 

 heads sometimes measuring 

 16 inches across. 25c each. 



SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFERS. 



flowers run iV> inches and No. 1 — 6 Charming "Monthly" 

 over in diameter, of great Roses, all different, $1.00. 



substance, beautifully No. 2 — 2 Tea Roses, "Hardy" 



Roses, 2 Climbing Roses, 

 $1.00. 

 No. 3 — 6 Beautiful Climbing 

 Roses, our selection, $1.00. 

 No. 4 — 6 Geraniums, all differ- 

 ent, $1.00. 

 AND No. 5 — 6 Fragrant Carnations, 



Feather Fern — Asparagus 

 Spreni^crii. 



CHOICE ORNAMENTAL FERNS. 



BOSTON FERN^Drooping fronds often six feet In 

 length. A fern that looks well anywhere. Each 

 25c; stronger plants, 50c; large plants $1.00. 



OSTRICH PLUME FERN (Nephrolepsis Whitmanii) 

 — The waxy, plume-like fronds are often 8 in. 

 wide. Upright and stocky growth. Each 25c; 

 stronger plants, 60c; larger plants, $1.00. 



NEWPORT PARLOR FERN — Resembles the Bos- 

 ton, excepting that it has a more flnished ap- 

 pearance, shorter fronds, and three times as 

 many of them. Each 30c; stronger plants, 50c; 

 large plants, $1.00. 



FEATHER FERN (Asparagus Sprengerii) — Grace- 

 fully drooping sprays 3 to 4 feet long. When 

 grown in suspended pots It makes one of the 

 prettiest plants for the house or porch. Each, 

 20c; large plants, 35c and 50c each. 



LACE FERN (Asparagus Plumosus) Leaves are 



bright green, gracefully arched, and as finely 

 woven as the finest silken mesh. A very fast 

 grower. Nice plants, 25c each; large plants, 60c. 



SNAKE PLANT. 



SNAKE PLANT — T h e 



ideal house plant, its 

 thick leathery 

 sword-like leaves 

 standing the heat, 

 dust and gas with 

 utmost impunity. Nice 

 plants, 25c each; 

 larger plants 60c ea. 



cupped 



HOUSE AND PORCH 

 PLANTS. 



DOUBLE FRINGED 



FRILLED PETUNIAS — Pop- 

 ular flower — colors, purple, 

 lavender, white, variegated, 

 purple streaked and mottled 

 white. Price, 25c each; 3 

 for 60c. 



our selection of varieties, 

 $1.00. 



No. 6 — 6 Choice Begonias, our 

 selection of varieties, $1.00. 



No. 7 — 6 Prize winning Exhibi- 

 tion Chrysanthemums, 85c. 



Fuchsia, Oloire des Marches. 



THE BEST FUCHSIAS. 



NEW COLEUS CHRISTMAS No. 8 — 20 Tea and "Monthly" 



GEM — Leaves bright car- Roses, our selection, $2.50. 



mine, shading off to deep No. 9 — 20 Geraniums, double 



maroon, the margin being and single, all kinds, $2.50. 



yellow and green. The No. 10 — 20 Carnations, Chry- 



whole leaf having a rich santhemums. Fuchsias, 



velvety lustre. 25c each. Geraniums, $2.50. 



TUB HYDRANGEAS. 



PORCH OR TUB HYDRANGEAS. 



BOUQ.UET ROSE — The most popular of all Hydrangeas. Flow- 

 ers resemble snow balls in shape and texture. Deep rosy- 

 amber, turning to a bright red. Each, 25c. 



MME. MOUILLERE — Very large flowers, frequently over 8 

 inches in diameter, of purest white, with rosy-carmine eye. 

 Very fine. Each, 30c. 



GUARANTEE. ^^® guarantee all plants to reach our cus- 

 tomers, regardless of the distance from 

 our greenhouses, in good growing condition. 



Price, 25c ea.; 3 for OOc; 12 for $2.30. 



PHENOMENAL — Bright scarlet flow- 

 ers with rich purple corolla. 

 WAVE OF LIFE — Golden foliage; 



flowers dark purple. 

 GLOIRE DES MARCHES — Double, 



deep scarlet and white. 

 SPECIOSA — Flowers are four inches 

 or more in length; tube and sepals 

 bright carmine. 

 BLACK PRINCE — Flowers carmine- 

 rose; extra large. 



PORCH BOX COLLECTION. 

 For porch box, 8 in. wide, 2 ft. 

 long. A. wonderfully popular collec- 

 tion, 12 plants, all different, includ- 

 ing Perns, Begonias, Vincas, Gera- 

 niums, etc. 12 in all,, postpaid, $1.85. 



If ^vanted by mail, add 6c to each dollar's worth or 

 fraction ordered. 



Snake Plant. 



