HOUSE, CONSERVATORY, & PORCH PLANTS 



Gardenia — Cape Jessamine 



Veitchi. A beautiful evergreen greenhouse shrub with fragrant, 

 pure white, waxy flowers. Strong plants in 5-inch pots SI. 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-inch pots, flowering size, 50c each. 



Double Hybrid Gerbcra 



Gerbera Jameson! 



Transvaal or Barberton Daisy 



A splendid subject for the conservatory and equally as fine as 

 an outdoor plant during the summer and fall if placed in a sunny 

 position where it will bloom most profusely. 

 Double Hybrids. A splendid selection in mLxed colors only. 



$1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 

 Sunrise. A single variety with large brilliant orange-scarlet 



fluwers with a golden suffusion. 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 

 Single Flowering in Mixture. This includes everything 



from blush white to brilliant scarlet. The blooms measure 



i\ inches across. In mixture only. 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 



Hibiscus sinensis — Chinese Hibiscus 



Well-known tender evergreen shrubs which may be grown either 

 in pots or tubs or planted out during the summer. 



Aurantiacus. Fine double flowers of pure salmon color. 

 Cooperi. Beautiful green foliage variegated with red and white. 

 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. 

 The set of 5 Hibiscus sinensis, 

 one each, value 51.50, for $1.25. 



New Double Hibiscus 



from the Hawaiian Islands 



Gardeners in the Southern States will be particularly interested 

 in these splendid new double-flowering Hibiscus which originated 

 in the Hawaiian Islands. As they are not hardy, gardeners in the 

 North must provide for them a greenhouse or conservatory where 

 they are protected against freezing weather. 

 Orange Yellow 



Eed Yellow with Pink Eye 



We can supply the above four distinct colors in strong, grafted, 

 6-inch pot plants SI. 00 each. 



Hoya — Wax Plant § 



Carnosa. An interesting, 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. 3-inch pots 50c each. 



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 eariy, free blooming, 



and hardy variety of a beautiful rose-pink color. Splendid for 



outdoor planting. Blooms on the new wood made in the spring. 

 Any of the above four varieties: 

 3-inch pots 25c each; S2.50 per dozen. 

 5-inch pots $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 



Beautiful Ivy—Hedera 



Baltic Ivy {Bedera helix baltica). A variety introduced from 

 the Baltic provinces, Russia, that has proved hardy as far north 

 as Massachusetts where the generally-grown type of English 

 Ivy rarely stands the winter. 2i-inch pots 20c each, $2.00 

 per doz.; 4 inch pots 50c each. 



English Ivy {Ihdera helix). Thrifty young plants in 2-inch 

 pots ISc each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Large plants, 

 4-inch pots 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 



Miniature-Leaved English Ivy {Iledera helix gracilis). Of 

 the same habit as the English Ivy, but with much smaller, 

 dark green foliage. A most graceful vine. Young plants in 

 2-inch pots 15c each; $1.50 per doz.; 4-inch pots 50c each. 



Large -Leaved Variegated Ivy 



A most attractive plant for the house with large deep green 

 leaves prettily edged with creamy white. Strong young plants. 

 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 



New Hardy Large-Leaved Ivy 



Hedera dentata variegata. Has pr<iveil as hardy with us 

 as the popular English Ivy. The large leaves are beautifully 

 variegated with creamy yellow giving an unusual and most 

 attractive efi'cct. Strong plants 50c each. 



Jasminum 

 grandiflorum 



Catalonian or 

 Star Jasmine 



This is the old favor- 

 ite sweet-scented vari- 

 ety. A most desirable 

 plant for the window 

 garden, producing its 

 attractive white flowers 

 almost continuously. 

 25c each; §2.50 per doz. 



Jasminum 

 primulinum 



§ Flowersbrightyellow 

 similar to the old favor- 

 ite hardy Jessamine but 

 double the size and de- 

 veloping early in March. 

 An excellent plant for 

 the window garden when 

 trained on a trelHs. 

 25c each. 



Jasminum grandifloruni 



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