Greenhouse Plants 



Begonias, continued 



tionately less leaves, and since the variety is propa- 

 gated from leaf-cuttings, it will always remain in short 

 supply. May and later delivery. 



Each Doz. t oo 

 2 '4'-inch So 40 $4 00 S25 00 



3- inch. (June) 50 5 00 35 00 



4- inch (July) -^5 7 50 55 00 



Bougainvillea 



Sanderiana. Brilliant ro^v lavender blossoms from 

 early .March until midsummer. Their twining habit 

 makes them useful for growing in basket, globe, and 

 other shapes. 25 cts. and 50 cts. each; specimen plants. 

 Si to $3 each. 



Buddleia 



.\siatica. A ■splendid lu- 

 ducinn <|uaiititifs of pure ul 



flou.r^ 

 and \vi 



4-inch 



•greenhouse shrub, pro- 

 •, fragrant flower-spikes 

 from November. The 

 t, liavc unusual keeping qualities 

 and for decorative work. 



Each Do/.. UK) 



$0 15 Si 50 Sio 00 



20 2 00 I ? 00 



25 2 50 20 00 



Bouvardia 



These beautiful star-shaped llowcrs are great 

 favorites wherever grown. The single varieties 

 are more profuse bloomers than the double. We 

 offer only the double Pink and the single \ arie- 

 ties in the three colors — White, Pink, and Red. 



Each Doz. 100 



From 2'4'-inch pots So 10 Si 00 S8 00 



From 3-inch pots 20 2 OO 12 OO 



From 4-inch pots 30 3 00 20 00 



Cyclamen 



In the growing of Cyclamen there are several 

 very important things to consider. First, tiie 

 character of the seed, and second, the condition 

 of the plant w hen it reaches shipping size. After 

 that, the finishing depends on the skill of the 

 iH-rsnn carintr for it during the summer montlis 

 \\ hen partial shade and an abundance of \ cnti- 

 latmn are so absolutelv necessary. Cyclamen 

 must be kc|)t clean Irom insects to insure suc- 

 cess. W hen finished, they are one of our finest 

 house jjlants and continue m flower for a great 

 kngtii (it tune. We have used the iiest seed 

 )tainal)le. and our next spring's plants are com- 

 <: nictlv. We hope to be able to send out as 

 U' (.velameii as we ha\ e pre\ lousiy. Our plants 

 be shipped in i)ai)er pots. 



■<lhnns. for r-el)ruarv and Marc h. Si 2," S8 00 



i-iiK-h. lor .•\v>ril and May 2 00 i 2 00 



ir .\1a\ and June 3 OO 18 OO 



lor October, November, and December delivery, 

 ■ tan hirnish Cyclamen plants in bud and bloom at 

 I- lollouinn prices: Si, Si. 50, $2, and $3 each; speci- 

 up to $5 each. 



Euphorbia 



Jacqiiiniieflora. A hands 

 ■, proilucnit; bright, or. 



Gardenias 



itcliii (Morula 



3-inch, extra selected 



. $0 20 

 30 

 40 



-llowering favor- 

 bracts; used 

 purposes. 



Doz. 100 

 S2 00 Si 2 00 

 3 00 18 00 



lorcing variety, 

 vc.ir after year 

 lih ol the plant 

 stock lor spring 



Doz. 100 

 $2 00 $12 00 



3 00 18 00 



4 00 25 00 



Genista 



Gardenia Veitchii 



Canariensis. A well-known plant, usually grown for 

 Easter and spring flowering. Has clear, bright yellow 

 flowers; usually grown as a finished plant into com- 

 pact form. Doz. 100 



2'4-incli Si 00 $7 50 



5-inch 1 50 12 00 



i-iiuli 4 00 30 00 



The culture 0/ Gardenias requires great skill, and clean, bcaltbv stock is essential to success. \^'^ 

 su])i)lv splendid stock in quantity 

 100 



