LIST OF GREENHOUSE PLANTS AND ROSES FOR 1922. 
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the leaves. 
3 for 70c. 
Chrysanthemum, Opal, 
HOUSE AND BASKET PLANTS. 
Fire Cracker Plant—The graceful arch- 
ing growth is literally covered with 
eoral-red flowers. 25c each. 
Trailing Queen Fuchsia—Scarlet flowers 
in large drooping clusters. 25c. _ 
Strawberry Geranium—Striped foliage 
trailing runners, white flowers. A 
handsome plant. 25c each; 3 for 70c. 
American Wonder Lemon—Fruit often 
weighs over three pounds. Excellent 
for lemonade, pies, etc. Blossoms very 
Sweet-scented. Bears fruit at all 
stages of growth. Can be grown any- 
where. 30c each; large plants 50c 
and $1.00. 
MOONVINES. 
Giant White Moonflower (Ipomea Max- 
ima)—The flowers of this grand vine 
often measure from 6 to 7% inches 
across, and are produced in such won- 
derful profusion that they completely 
cover the vine with a veil of glisten- 
ing white. Will completely cover a 
porch or lattice in a very short time. 
25c each; 3 for 70c. 
Heavenly Blue Moonvine—Same as Max- 
ima excepting that flowers are blue 
and not quite as large. 25c each; 
38 for 70c. : 
It surpasses the finest Coleus, 
in the exquisite coloring of 
Price, 25c each; 
EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Red Ostrich—Rich red flowers heavily plumed. 
Ivory—A fine white. 
Pink Ivory.—Shell pink, exquisite form and finish. 
Yellow Ostrich Plume—Large plumed flowers of a rich 
yellow color. 
Opal—Lavender pink with light silvery tints of pink on 
edges of petals. 
Price, any variety, 25c each; 3 for 70c¢. 
ROYAL PURPLE PLANT. 
Dwarf Orange—A true Orange, bearing 
masses of waxy-white fragrant blos- 
soms followed by bright colored, very 
sweet fruit. Plants bloom and bear 
fruit when only five and six inches 
high. Nice plants, 30c each; large 
plants, 50c and $1.00. 
Begonia or Bertolonias 
Fuchsia, Gloire des Marches. 
THE BEST FUCHSIAS, 
Phenomenal—Bright scarlet flowers with 
rich purple corolla; very double. 
Wave of Life—Golden foliage, flowers 
dark purple, single. 
Gloire des Marches—Double flowers, deep 
scarlet and white. 
Aurora Borealis—The flowers are four 
inches or more in length; tube and 
sepals bright rose, corolla bright car- 
mine, 
Black Prinece—Very finest single Fuchsia 
for the amateur to grow. Flowers a 
harmonious blend of carmine rose. 
Price, any variety, 25c each; 3 for 70c. 
TRAILING VINCA. 
(Variegated Periwinkle)—The leaves are 
glossy green, broadly margined a 
ecreamy-white; flowers blue. More 
vineas are employed in vase and 
basket work than all other vines com- 
bined. 25c ‘each; 3 for 70c; large 
plants 35c each. 
Wandering Jew—A wonderfully fast 
growing trailing vine; multi-colored 
foliage. 20c each; 8 for 50c. 
Weeping Lantana—In continuous bloom 
winter and summer. Flowers violet- 
pink. 25c each; 3 for 65c. 
ROSES 
Clio—Called “The Paeony Rose,’”? because of its size and form at 
perfection. Color flesh, shaded at center to rosy-pink. Very free 
bloomer. 
Frau Karl Druschki—The ideal hardy white rose, perfect form, a 
very free bloomer. 
General Jacqueminot—Brilliant velvety red, one of the best known 
roses under cultivation, free bloomer. ; Boe 
Gloire Lyonnaise—Nearest to yellow in this class, a rich, creamy- 
white; blooms from June till frost; strikingly pleasing in form 
and fragrance. d 
Magna Charta—Bright pink, suffused with carmine, large and beau- 
tiful, one of the best. 
Mrs. John Laing—Soft pink, a beautiful rose, fragrant and remark- 
ably free bloomer. 
Paul Neyron—Dark rose, of enormous size, very fine. 
Ulrich Brunner—Considered by many the finest red rose in existence. 
Very close to American Beauty. Pure crimson in color, perfect 
in form and strongly fragrant. 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. 
American Pillar—Vigorous grower, covered during the flowering 
season with a mass of flaming pink bloom. 
Crimson Rambler—A remarkable climbing polyantha rose, producing 
large trusses of bright, crimson flowers. 
Dorothy Perkins Pink—A hardy climber of rare merit; flowers small, 
produced in clusters, very fragrant; color shell pink. 
Dorothy Perkins White—The same in habit and growth as the pink, 
color white. 
Excelsa (Red Dorothy Perkins)—Handsomest of all red climbers. 
Extremely vigorous, never subject to mildew, intense crimson- 
scarlet flowers borne in clusters. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES. Hardy Everblooming. 
Gruss an Teplitz—Richest scarlet, shading to a velvety crimson; 
vey, fragrant, a free, strong grower and in bloom most of the 
ime. 
Mme, Caroline Testout (Giant La France)—One of the finest roses 
in cultivation. Color brilliant satiny rose. Flowers immense. 
Mrs. Charles Russell—Rosy carmine with rosy scarlet center, large, 
full and of fine form. Much admired. 
Ophelia—The most beautiful rose of the century; 
a brilliant salmon- 
| flesh shaded with rose, of faultless form in bud and flower; de- 
lightfully fragrant; free bloomer. 
Killarney—A strong, robust grower and a free bloomer. Color 
bright shell pink. Flowers are large and full, with broad thick 
HT petals and delightful fragrance. 
\ White Killarney—Identical with its parent, the popular Killarney, 
except that the flowers are white. Deliciously fragrant. 
i| Price, strong 2-year-old plants of any of the above Roses, each 
| 85e; per doz. $8.50. General Jacqueminot, 
j If wanted by mail, add 6c to each dollar’s worth, or fraction ordered. 
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