HOUSE, CONSERVATORY, & PORCH PLANTS 



Japanese Azalea 



Japanese Azaleas 



These are most valuable additions to our limited list of winter 

 flowering plants. They are evergreen and for best results should 

 be kept under glass during the winter. The 7 varieties which we 

 offer here include all the finest varieties in a wide range of beautiful 

 colors. We offer strong, husky plants of these. 



Coral Bells. Coral pink shading to deeper pink in the center. 

 Small hose-in-hose flowers borne most profusely. 



Hinodegiri. A popular variety with dense clusters of bright 

 fiery red flowers. 



Pink Pearl. The flowers are an attractive shade of salmon-rose 

 with full trusses hose-in-hose. 



Salmon Beauty. Large, semi-double flowers of brilliant sal- 

 mon-rose. A free and early flowering variety. 



Snow. The dainty semi-double blooms are a pure snow white. 

 .\ very lovely variety that is most desirable. 



Snowdrift. A new Japanese variety with large pure white 

 flowers. Blooms late. Hardy south of Washington, D. C. 



Vivid. A new and much admired variety. Produces an abun- 

 dance of semi-double vivid crimson flowers. 

 Any of the above in strong 

 bushy plants $1.50 each. 



For hardy Azaleas we refer you to page 143 of this cata- 

 log, where we give a list of the most popular varieties. The 

 Japanese Azaleas are hardy as far north as Long Island 

 when planted in a sheltered, semi-shaded location. 



Fibrous-Rooted Begonias 



Argentea guttata. Foliage of rich green spotted with silver. 

 .\ very attractive summer-flowering variety. 



Corallina lucerna. Gigantic trusses of bronzy red flowers, in 

 bloom continuously from April to November. 

 Either of the above: 25c each. 



Beloperone guttata— 5ftnVnp Plant 



A most attractive house plant and splendid placed outdoors 

 in the border during the summer time. Of unique appearance 

 with an inflorescence composed of a series of overlapping bracts 

 which assume a rich golden bronze tint when exposed to full 

 sunlight. Showy two-lipped white flowers protrude from between 

 these bracts. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 



Bougainvillea 



Crimson Lake. Outstanding for its rich and brilliant color 

 which upon opening is glistening crimson-lake passing in from 

 3 to 4 weeks to crimson-carmine. \ most attractive con- 

 servatory plant. Strong plants 50c each. 



Camellia japonica 



To meet the growing demand for these showy plants we have 

 produced a nice lot of thrifty plants of the following choice named 

 varieties. 



Elizabeth. Double pure white. 6-inch pots $1.50 each. 



Jarvis Red. Semi-double blooms of a deep blood red with 

 golden stamens. 6-inch pots $1.50 each. 



Kellingtonia. Peony-flowered type. Orange-red, attractively 

 blotched with white. 6-inch pots $1.50 each. 



Pink Perfection. Lovely double clear shell pink blooms of 

 dainty appearance and produced most freely. 5-inch pots $1.50; 

 6-inch pots $2.50 each. 



Purity. A double pure white of vigorous growth. 6-inch pots 

 $2.50 each. 



Rev. John Bennett. Semi-double orange-red flowers of great 

 beauty. 6-inch pots $1.50 each. 



Cestrum parqui— Mg/j^-B/ooming Jessamine 



An interesting tender shrub of easy cultivation either for pot 

 culture or for planting in the garden when the weather gets 

 warm. Small greenish white flowers of delightful fragrance, 

 which is dispensed only during the night. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 



Chironia linoides— 4/ncan Star Pink a 



This rare and attractive plant is suitable for rock gardens, 

 borders of flower beds, or as individual specimens in the mixed 

 border. Grows 10 to 15 inches high. Of perfect ball shape 

 covered with hundreds of glowing pink blooms during July and 

 August. It should be in every garden. 35c each; $3.50 per doz. 



Cissus adenopodes § 



A new and very promising vine for house culture, closely 

 related to Vitis rhombifolia which it resembles. When unfolding 

 the color of the leaves is a deep carmine changing to a rich bronzy 

 green later on. It has more of a climbing tendency than Vitis 

 and is one of the best climbing or trailing plants for a sunny 

 window. Strong young plants 50c each; large specimens S2.00 

 each. 



Clerodendron Balfouri— GforyfcoM'er § 



A beautiful greenhouse climber and also admirably suited to 

 house culture, flowering most profusely with briglit scarlet blooms 

 enveloped in a creamy white calyx. Strong plants 50c each. 



Clivia 

 miniata 



Imantophyllwn 



A pretty, Lily-like 

 plant of easiest culture. 

 Very desirable for the 

 house, blooming during 

 the late winter months. 

 Bears dense clusters of 

 large, rich orange-red 

 blooms shading to buff 

 and remains in bloom 

 for a long time. The 

 clusters contain from 10 

 to 20 flowers each. 

 4-inch pots $1.00: 5-inch 

 pots $2.00; 6-inch pots 

 $3.00; 7-inch pots $5.00 

 C'l'^b- t'livia miniata 



House Plants (Sulzer). Helpful suggestions for growing plants in the house. $1.50 per copy, postpaid \(y^ 



