HOUSE, CONSERVATORY, & PORCH PLANTS 
Hibiscus sinensis — Chinese Hibiscus 
Well-known evergreen tender shrubs which may be grown either 
in pots or tubs or planted out during the summer. 
Aurantiacus. Fine double flowers of pure salmon color. 
Grandiflorus. Very large single rose. 
Miniatus semi-plenus. The finest and most brilliant semi- 
double vermilion-scarlet, with flowers 4 inches in diameter. 
Peachblow. Large double flowers of a soft pink with deeper 
center. A very showy and popular variety. 
Any of the above: 30c each. Set of 4 sorts for $1.00. 
Hoya — Wax Plant 
Carnosa. Aninteresting, easily managed house plant of climbing 
habit suitable for growing on a trellis or other support, producing 
during the summer months large umbels of fragrant, waxy 
white flowers with pink centers. 50c each. 
Gardenia 
Gardenia — Cape Jessamine 
Veitchi. A beautiful evergreen greenhouse shrub with fragrant, 
pure white, waxy flowers blooming from April to June. Strong 
plants $1.00 each. 
Genista —Fragrant Broom 
Fragrans. A very desirable spring-flowering plant with fragrant 
bright golden yellow blooms produced in the greatest profusion. 
Also a fine window plant and desirable for Easter decoration. 
Fine plants in 4-inct pots, flowering size, 50c each. 
Hardy Hydrangea 
Hardy Hydrangeas 
The four best varieties for outdoor planting, requiring winter 
protection north of Philadelphia. 
La Marne. Strong and vigorous, producing immense trusses of 
very large florets of a glossy rose-pink. The largest flowering; 
blooms two weeks after the popular Otaksa. 
Marechal Foch. A very early variety of dwarf, compact habit. 
Has large carmine-red flowers produced very early. 
Otaksa. This is the beautiful pink Hydrangea used extensively 
at the Atlantic seashore resorts. In acid soil the flowers turn 
blue. We offer especially fine plants. 
Souvenir de Mme. E. Chautard. An early, free blooming, 
and hardy variety of a beautiful rose-pink color. Splendid for 
outdoor planting. Blooms on the new wood made in the spring. 
Gerbera, 
Jamesoni 
Any of the above four varieties: 
3-inch pots 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
6-inch pots $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 
Beautiful Ivy—Hedera 
Gerbera Jamesoni Baltic Ivy (Hedera helix baltica). A variety introduced from 
: the Baltic provinces, Russia, that has proved hardy as far north 
Transvaal or Barberton Daisy as Massachusetts, where the generally-grown type of English 
Ivy rarely stands the winter. 24-inch pots 20c each, $2.00 
A splendid subject for the conservatory and equally as fine as per doz.; 4-inch pots 75c each, $7.50 per doz. 
an outdoor plant during the summer and fall if placed in a sunny 
position where it will bloom most profusely. English Ivy (Hedera helix). Thrifty young plants in 2-inch 
Salmon Glow. Showy double blooms of a luminous salmon- pots 15c each, $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Large plants, 
__ pink. 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 4-inch pots 50c each, $5.00 per doz. 
Sunrise. A single variety with large, brilliant orange-scarlet | Miniature-Leaved English Ivy (Hedera helix gracilis). Iden- 
flowers with a golden suffusion. 75c each; $7.50 per doz. tical in habit with the English Ivy, but with much smaller, 
Single Flowering in Mixture. This includes everything dark green foliage. A most graceful vine. Young plants in 
from blush white to brilliant scarlet. The blooms measure 2-inch pots 15¢ each, $1.50 per doz.; 4-inch pots 50c each, 
z inches across. In mixture only. 35c each; $3.50 per doz. $5.00 per doz. 
Another Garden Notebook (Putz) Covers another 52 weeks of gardening indoors and out, $1.50, postpaid 108 
