57th Year—1877-1934—Innisfallen Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio 
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ABUTILON, or FLOWERING MAPLE 
The Abutilon or Flowering- Maple is a plant of as easy cul¬ 
ture as the Geranium and quite as satisfactory. It is beauti¬ 
ful both in leaf and flower, and is very profuse in bloom. A 
good plan, if you wish to flower them in the house during 
winter, is to plant in pots and plunge in the garden, as they 
can then be lifted in the fall without disturbing the roots. 
15c each; 2 for 25c. 
DRIVED SNOW —Pure white, bell-shaped flower, blooming 
without intermission, being planted out or grown in pots; 
splendid winter bloomer. 
GOLDEN HELLS —Appropriately named. A well-grown plant 
of this variety has the appearance of being hung with an 
abundance of glittering golden bells, making a fine contrast 
aganst the bright green leaves. A strong, handsome grower. 
Flowers bell shaped, of a rich golden yellow. It blooms con¬ 
tinually through the entire summer 
SPLENDENS —A beautiful deep red variety, dwarf. 
BELOPERONE GUTTATA 
A singularly attractive flowering plant, splendid as a pot 
plant as well as a summer bedding plant, always in bloom. 
The inflorescence of Beloperone is composed of a series of 
overlapping bracts of floral leaves, these bracts assuming a 
rich golden bronze tint when the plant is exposed to full light, 
and the two-lipped white flowers are produced successively 
between these bracts. The lower lip of the flower has a tes- 
selated marking of pale purple, while the upper lip forms a 
hood over the dark stamens. 3-inch pots, 25c each; 3 for GOc. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
SANDERIANA —Flowers soft rose color, borne very evenly 
all over the plant. Blooms when quite small and may 
be trained in almost any shape. On account of the lasting 
qualities of its flowers, it is frequently called the Chinese 
Paper Plant. 15c each; 3 for 40c. 
Beloperone Guttata 
CRIMSON LAKE BOUGAINVILLEA —Rosy crimson blossoms. Of strong 
and rapid growth, the brilliant rosy-crimson blossoms are produced from 
early March until mid-summer. A most desirable window garden plant and 
can be trained into a beautiful climber in the south. 25c each. 
CHRISTMAS CACTUS 
“Never Pails to Flower’’ 
An early flowering variety, with long drooping purplish scarlet blooms, 
borne in great profusion. Stems branching and hanging in bunches. It 
grows and blooms with the greatest ease, requires absolutely no care, living 
for months without water, increasing in value yearly. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
CUPHEA PLATYCENTRA 
CIGAR PLANT —This is a well known everblooming plant of neat habit, 
growing 12 inches in height. The tube of the flower is scarlet, with the end 
partly white and crimson. These plants thrive beautifully in hanging bas¬ 
kets, vases, etc. They are also valuable as pot plants in the window. 
10c each. 
BILLBERGIA NUTANS 
A beautiful house plant, stemless, long-pointed leaves, distinctly small¬ 
toothed, finely striate on the back; in all, like the pineapple leaf. Flower 
on a pink stem 4 to 8 inches, drooping raceme, petals green, blue edged, 
which looks like a bursting skyrocket. It is a specimen plant, which should 
be potted for spring blooming, then planted out and in the fall repotted. 
35c each. 
Bryophyllum 
Billbergia 
BRUGMANSIA, or 
ANGEL’S TRUMPET 
Grows easily, blooms freely, 
and the flower is something to 
be proud of. The Brugmansia 
blooms indoors in winter and 
in the garden in summer. The 
plant has large, tropical 
leaves, with blooms 8 inches 
long by 6 inches wide at the 
mouth, resembling a trumpet, 
hence, the name “Angel's 
Trumpet.” Pure white in color 
and as fragrant as a Jasmine. 
20c each; 3 for 50c. Christmas Cactus 
BRYOPHYLLUM 
LIFE PLANT —A fleshy, waxy leaf, becoming leathery with 
age. Flowers pendulous, in terminal panicles, calyx much 
inflated, purplish green with lighter dots. A foliage nov¬ 
elty, making a beautiful specimen for'the house or porch. 
Easy to grow and propagate outdoors, but must be housed 
during frosty period. 15c each. 
