THE BLUE BOOK FOR FLORISTS 
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Plants and Bulbs for Greenhouse and Nursery Planting — Continued 
Dracaena Indivisa 
The popular ornamental plant. 
Doz. 100 1000 
214-inch pots_ $0.70 $5.00 $45.00 
5-inch pots_ 6.50 50.00 
Echeveria Secunda Glauca 
An old time favorite that is rapidly becoming pop¬ 
ular again. Very useful both as a pot plant and for 
bedding. 
Doz. 100 
4-inch pots_$3.50 $25.00 
3-inch pots_ 2.25 20.00 
Euonymus Radicans Colorata 
Decidedly creeping ever-green plant introduced by 
Dept, of Agriculture from China lately. Very green 
leaves all summer, turning copper red in autumn. 
Creeps and roots as it goes. Finest ground cover for 
banks, under trees, on big rockeries. Something new 
and good. 
100 1000 
Strong 2^-inch pots_$10.00 $90.00 
Epiphyllum (Christmas Cactus) 
TRUNCATUM —The increasingly popular Christmas 
plant flowering in December and January. 
Doz. 100 
2j4-inch pots_$1.20 $8.00 
Erlangea Tomentosa 
A wonderfully free-blooming plant; fine for funeral 
work when blue is scarce; blooms all winter; Helio¬ 
trope-like flowers, easy to grow; for the grower who 
has limited room, a small space on bench will produce 
flowers all winter long; excellent for use with pink 
Roses. 2% inch. Price, 90 cents per dozen; $6.50 per 
hundred. 
Farfugium (Leopard Plant) 
Fine stock. Price, 3 inch, $3.50 per dozen; $25.00 per 
hundred. 
Good & Reese Dwarf Flowering 
Florists’ Fuchsias 
We are large growers of Fuchsias and we call spe¬ 
cial attention to the varieties listed below—they are 
dwarf branching and free flowering. Good 2j4-inch 
Fuchsias now will make splendid 6 and 7 inch speci¬ 
men plants for Easter. 
BLACK PRINCE —The finest single variety. It 
makes a shapely bush, is robust in growth, free 
from disease and insects, and is probably the freest 
in blooming. Blossoms of a beautiful waxy-car¬ 
mine or pink color. 
ERNEST RENAN —White sepals, reddish-blue cor¬ 
olla. 
IRWIN’S GIANT PINK— The best Fuchsia yet intro¬ 
duced. Enormous flowers of beautiful salmon-pink. 
LORD BYRON— Red sepals, corolla of the richest 
royal purple. 
MADAMS VAN DER STRASS— This is the best of 
the double white-corolla Fuchsia. 
SPECIOSA —Well known variety, producing large 
flowers two inches in length, tubes and sepals of 
which are blush, the corolla crimson. Some plants 
of this variety grown in eight or nine-inch pots 
will produce from 300 to 500 flowers from Decem¬ 
ber to May. 
TENOR —Red sepals, double purple corolla. 
Doz. 100 1000 
2l4-inch pots _$0.75 $5.00 $45.00 
Grevillea Robusta (Silk Oak) 
Another grand plant for center piece for your vase. 
Sunshine enriches its color—foliage as pretty as an 
ostrich plume fern. 
Doz. 100 1000 
2F4-inch pots_$0.75 $5.00 $45.00 
Heliotrope 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE— A splendid lavender 
shade. “The variety grown in our grandmothers’ 
gardens.” 
Doz. 100 1000 
2l4-inch pots _$0.75 $5.00 $45.00 
Hexia—Baby Tears or Irish Moss 
Compact, dense growing plant with miniature 
leaves; forms a rounded mass of moss-like foliage. A 
wonderful pot plant. $1.20 per 12, $8.00 per 100. 
Chinese Hibiscus 
Doz. 100 1000 
2j4-inch_$1.00 $7.00 $65.00 
4-inch_ 3.00 20.00 _ 
DOUBLE CRIMSON —Flower of the richest crimson ; 
combined with glossy foliage. 
GRANDIFLORUS —Rich, glossy, cut-leaved foliage, 
literally covering the plant with scarlet-crimson 
flowers. 
PEACHBLOW —A sport from the Double Red Hibis¬ 
cus Rosea Sinensis. Flowers double and from four 
to five inches in diameter, of a charming rich, clear 
pink color, with small, deep crimson center. It is 
one of the freest flowering plant novelties recently 
offered. The color is an entirely new and beautiful 
shade and it blooms abundantly and continuously 
during the summer and fall months. Large plants 
two and three years old make a magnificent show. 
It will give general satisfaction to those who grow 
it, either in pots or planted out in the garden. It 
blooms well in winter in greenhouses or in any 
sunny window. 
SUB=VIOLACEOUS —Flowers of enormous size, 
beautiful carmine, tinted violet. Probably the 
largest flower of the Hibiscus family, and an un¬ 
usually free bloomer. 
Honeysuckles 
Price, 75 cents per dozen; $5.50 per hundred; $50.00 
per thousand. 
AUREA RETICULATA— Golden leaved Honey¬ 
suckle. 
CHINESE EVERGREEN—Honeysuckle. 
HALL’S JAPAN —The most constant bloomer of the 
class, being literally covered all summer with 
beautiful yellow and white flowers. 
SCARLET TRUMPET, or RED CORAL— The old 
favorite. 
Impatiens 
HOLSTII —Brilliant vermilion, fine. 
PINK BEAUTY —Same as above, except salmon-pink 
flowers; purple eye. 
SULTANI —This makes a very shapely plant, and is 
in bloom continuously the year around, outdoors or 
indoors even in the small plants three or four inches 
high. The bloom is a bright red, and comes so pro¬ 
fusely as to almost cover the entire plant; very de¬ 
sirable. 
Doz. 100 1000 
2%-mch pots_ $0.75 $5.00 $45.00 
Japanese Kudzu Vine 
This is the most rapid-growing vine that anyone 
knows of. By measurement it has been known to 
grow twenty feet in a week. The foliage is large and 
tropical. It is entirely hardy. We have prepared and 
offer pot-grown plants, the kind that has the crown 
to the plant and the ball of earth to the roots. Two 
and one-quarter inch pots, 90 cents per dozen; $6.50 
per hundred; $60.00 per thousand. 
