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SUNSET SEED AND PLANT COMPANY. 
Aspleninm flacciduiii. Particularly fine for pots 
and baskets. 25 cts. each. 
Dicksouia antiirctica. One of the hardiest and eas- 
iest grown of the "Tree Ferns;" splendid spec- 
imens. $20 to $100 each. 
Davallias Var. A dainty, graceful fern. 25 cts. to 
50 cts. each. 
Loiiiaria Gibba. 25 cts. to 50 ct.s. each. 
Nephrolepes Dayalliodes fuicans. A graceful va- 
riety of "Swoid Fern." 35 cts. each, 
exaltata. The popular "Sword Fern." 
25 cts. each. 
PteriS cristata. Exceedingly pretty, fronds large 
and crested. 25 cts. each. 
critica albo lineata. A dainty and desira- 
ble variety. 25 cts. to 50 cts. each. 
treiimla. A rapid growing and popular va- 
riety for house decoration. 25 cts. to 50 cts. 
enoh. 
Polystichum angnlare. (Phea-sant's Tail). One 
of the oddest of terns. 25 cts. to oO cts. 
Woodwardia. A well known variety. 25 cts. 
each. 
Orchids 
Our collection of orchids is large and varied ; only 
best under ordinary treatment, are offered. 
Cypripedinin 
Cattleya. 
(Lady's Slipper). These are very 
easily grown. Use clean pots and 
a soil of peat and moss, with ample 
drainage, and select a moist and 
rather shady corner of the green- 
house. 
Boxalll. Blossoms from December 
to Januarv, very attractive, flowers 
have a blight and shiny appear- 
ance. $2 each. 
Dominianum. Flowers in the au- 
tumn, three to five on long stems. 
$2.25 each. . 
Harrisianum. Flowering twice and 
sometimes three times in the course 
of a year. $2 each. 
insigiie. This variety lasts in 
flower over a long period, and will 
be found very satisfactory. $1 
each. 
villosuiii. Flowers from January to 
April. $2 each. 
In growing use fibrous peat and a little 
moss. Keep the plant well above the 
rim of the pot, and leave the soil so 
that the water will pass away freely, 
plenty of water must be given during 
the growing season. After new bulbs 
are developed, water .should be withheld 
a few of the most beautiful varieties, which tlirive 
and the plant allowed a good season of 
rest. . 
Cattlcva. Triaiia). One of the most beautiful or- 
chids in cultivation, flowering from 
December to April; colors vary from 
pure white to blush, throat yellow, 
bright crimson spot on the hp. $2.50 
each. , 
Percivaliana. Very choice, flowers from 
November to February. $2.25 each. 
MossisB. Large sweet-scented flowers, 
lilac and rose. $2.50 each. 
(Elogyne cristata. A fine winter-flowering orchid 
easily grown, flower white with yellow 
blotch on lip. January to March. $1 
Dendrobinin Mobile. This orchid flowers on the 
long pseudo-bulbs in twos and threes; 
colors, white and the various shades of 
purple. $1 each. . , * 
Lielia Anceps. A beautiful species, flowering about 
Christmas, flowers purple and blush, on 
long and graceful stems. $1.50 each. 
OdOIltOgloSSUin crispum. Flowers usually from 
Uiioiiiog u April; should be kept cool 
and mo'ist, never being allowed to get 
drv; very attractive. All the odont- 
oglossums are showy and valuable for 
cutting. $1.50 each. 
Green=House Vines 
Asparagus plnniosus. Large feathery 
Passlflora. 
foliage, 
strong grower. 35 cts. 
to 75 cts. each, 
nanus. A dwarf variety. 
50 cts. to $1 each, 
tennissimns. Graceful and feathery, 
easily grown. 25 cts. to 50 cts, each. 
Blue and white varieties, hardy in most 
parts of California. 35 cts. each. 
Stephanotis floribunda. The most beautiful of 
green-house climbers, clusters of white, 
fragrant, tubular flowers. 50 cts. to $1 
Smilax. TliTwdl known decorative climber, loves 
shade; hardy, except in northern coun- 
ties. Each, 15 cts; per 100, $8. 
Green=House and Bedding Plants 
Armerla. (Sea Pink). 10 cts. each. 
Ageratum. ^ Dwarf bine, for borders. 15 cts eadi. 
Vlternanthera. In variety. _ 10 cts each; 100, $4. 
Begonias. (Rex). 10 varieties. 20 cts. each. 
Begonias. (Flowering or shrubby). Fine collection. 
15 cts. each. 
Tuberous. (See second page of cover). 
Centaurea. (Dusty Miller). 15 cts. each^ 
Discounts on Seeds in Packets. See page 3. 
