Select Flowering and Decorative Plants 

 for House and Conservatory 



Agapanthus 



TTmbellatUS (Blue Lily of the Nile). A splendid ornamental plant, bearing 

 clusters of bright, blue flowers on 3-foot long flower-stalks and lasting a 

 long time in bloom. A most desirable plant for outdoor decoration, planted 

 in large pots or tubs on the lawn or piazza. Strong plants 75 cts. each. 



Aglaonema 



Costatum. A dwarf-growing Aroid, suitable for the conserva- 

 tory or window garden. Very compact, heart-shaped leaves 

 of dark, shining green, with white midrib and scattering blotches 

 of white. 75 cts. each; S7.50 per doz. 



Allamanda 



Hendersoni. A strong-growing variety, well suited for growing 

 on the pillars or supports of a conservatory, or for training on 

 a trellis; large, fragrant golden-yellow flowers. 50 cts. each. 



Williamsi. Forms a compact bushy plant with trusses of large rich yellow 

 flowers at every point; deliciously scented. 50 cts. each 



Asparagus 



PlumoSUS Nanus {Asparagus Fern). If there is a better plant for table 

 decoration than this we do not know it. The foliage is more delicate than 

 that of the finest Fern, being lace-like in its filminess. A plant with half 

 a dozen stalks is a mass of dainty misty green, among which the stems of 

 a few flowers can be thrust in such a manner as to make a pretty decoration 

 for the table. 25 cts. and 50 cts. each; S2.50 and S5.00 per doz. 



Sprengeri {Emerald Feather). Excellent for hanging baskets, 

 for bracket use and for cutting. It is one of the best of all 

 plants for the window-box when planted on the outside, where 

 it can droop over the edge of the box. 25 cts. and 50 cts. each; 

 S2,50 and S5.00 per doz. 



AzALE.A KuRL^E Pink Pearl 



AGLAONEiL\ 



Aspidistra 



Lurida. One of the easiest decorative plants to grow. A most 

 useful house plant, thriving in a hallway or a comparatively 

 dark place in the room where nothing else will succeed. 6 inch 

 pots, $2.00 each. 



New Japanese Kurume Azaleas 



These are of Japanese origin, and are most valuable additions to our limited 

 list of winter flowering plants. We offer eight very choice varieties, for which 

 we were awarded a Silver Medal by the Society of American Florists at the 

 National Flower Show, Indianapolis, April, 1922. 



Apple Blossoms. The name conveys an idea of the 



color of this dainty single flower, which is a delicate 



old rose on a silvery white ground. 

 Christmas Cheer. This name was suggested by its 



brilliant coloring, a real Christmas red, semi-double. 

 Coral Bells. Not a very large flower, but produced 



very freely, of a most pleasing coral-pink color, 



semi-double. 

 Daphne. Pure white, with a faint suffusion of delicate 



mauve at the edge of the petals, single. 

 Flame. Brilhant madder-red with coppery suffusion, 



lighting up particularly well in artificial light, single. 

 Peach Blow. Beautiful peach blossom pink, shading 



lighter towards the centre, single. 

 Pink Pearl. A beautiful salmon carmine shading 



lighter to the centre, flower semi-double in large 



full trusses. S2.00 each. 



Sweet Lavender. A lovely tone of lavender-pink; single. 



Salmon Beauty. Large semi-double flowers of a brilliant salmon-rose with 



brighter markings. 



All of the above will be supplied in strong plants suitable for 5 and 6-inch 

 pots, at SI ,50 each, except where otherwise noted, or we will furnish the collec- 

 tion of 9 varieties for SI 2, 00. 



NOTE— All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post, add 10 per cent, 

 to value of order to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



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