57th Year—1877-1934—Innisfallen Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio 
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Euphorbia Splendens 
DRACAENAS 
DRACAENA INDIVISA —Of all the plants in use for center of vases bas¬ 
kets, or for beds in the open ground, nothing is so valuable as this. From 
its graceful drooping habit it is sometimes called the “Fountain Plant.” 
15e each; 3 for 40c; extra large, 30e. 
MRS. E. ANDRE —A superb species with rich, crimson foliage so marked 
with carmine-pink and creamy white that words cannot describe the ex¬ 
quisite coloring. It is a rapid grower and for room adornment or as a vase 
plant for outdoor use it is indispensable. Strong plants. 4-Inch pot size, 
only 50c. 
DUSTY MILLER 
SENECIO ARGENTEUS —Silvery foliage. Fine for bedding, vases hang¬ 
ing baskets and pots; also extensively used for margin. lOc each:’ 12 for 
$1.00; 100 for $8.00. 
EUPHORBIAS 
EUPHORBIA SPLENDENS (Crown of Thorns) —A curious plant with 
thick, flashy twining stems, which are covered with sharp, stout spines 
nearly an inch long. The foliage is bright green and the flowers are a beau¬ 
tiful coral-pink. 15c each; 3 for 40c. 
EUPHORBIA JACQ,UINIFLORA —(Scarlet Plume.) A favorite, producing 
long, graceful sprays of bright orange-scarlet flowers. Should be grown as 
a pot plant, and as such is an excellent subject for the window or conserva¬ 
tory. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
FEVERFEW (MATRICARIA) 
Feverfew 
CAPENSIS FL. PL. —The true double flowered hardy white 
Feverfew. Marguerite-like foliage with clusters of“ double 
pompon flowers from June to October. One of the best all 
season cut flowers. 15c each; 3 for 40c. 
FICUS ELASTICA 
(India Rubber Three.) Very large, smooth, leathery leaves, 
evergreen foliage. Generally esteemed one of the finest house 
plants grown, the plant attaining a large size and tree shape. 
5-inch pots, 75c (by express only). 
FUCHSIAS 
15c each; 3 for 40c 
Double Flowering 
The secret of success with Fuchsias is to keep the plants 
properly watered and nourished to stimulate fresh, continuous 
growth and consequently flowers. This satisfactory result re¬ 
quires repeated repotting if the plants are kept in pots, or if 
planted out, much mulching with cow manure and watering. 
MADAME VAN DER STRASS —Very large and double, pure white corolla, 
beautiful, reflexed bright scarlet sepals. This variety is almost perfection. 
TENOR —This double Fuchsia is of extraordinary merit. Violet-blue 
corolla; very dark rich red sepals, waxy luster. Plant of fine form, easy to 
grow, continually in bloom. Positively one of the grandest varieties ever 
offered. 
Gerbera Jntnesoni 
Single Flowering Fuchsias 
BLACK PRINCE —This is without question the very finest single Fuchsia 
grown for the amateur to cultivate. It makes a shapely bush, is robust in 
growth, free from disease and insects and is probably the freest in bloom¬ 
ing. Blossoms of a beautiful waxy carmine or pink color. Certainly a plant 
of easy culture. 
ERNEST RENAN —White sepals, reddish«blue corolla. 
LORD BYRON —A strikingly handsome variety, with calyx of cochineal 
red, and large, single, corolla of deepest violet. 
SPECIOS^A —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 December to May. 
* GERBERA JAMES0NI 
Transvaal or Barberton Daisy 
During the past few years this Daisy from the Transvaal has been exten¬ 
sively featured by the florists as a cut flower, particularly in late winter 
and eaMy spring, its graceful flowers of striking beauty have established 
its popularity, but its value is not only as a winter cut flower, but it is also 
a worthy and novel subject for the mixed border in summer. Planted in a 
well drained position where it is fully exposed to the sun it will produce its 
attractive flowers 3 y 2 inches and over in diameter throughout the summer 
and fall months. The plant is of vigorous growth forming a dense tuft of 
leaves from the crown from which it sends up in constant succession stout 
stems 12 to 18 inches long which are terminated with single daisy-like flow¬ 
ers varying in color from blush white and salmon pink to brilliant scarlet 
which we can supply only in mixture at 35c each 6 for $2.00. 
Fuchsias 
