Dovyalis Hebecarpa—Handsome thorny shrubs 
for tub culture north, or open ground south. 
Translucent red fruits that make a delicious 
jelly with a delightful tang. Pkt. 15c. 
Gazania Hybrids—A wonderful new flower for 
the window garden. Four-inch daisies with 
wide over-lapping petals, from pale yellow to 
richest orange, banded with brown or black, 
for many months. Quick from seed. Pkt. 25c. 
Geranium Zonale—The gorgeous flower colorings 
and long-blooming habit of Geraniums, have 
kept them prime favorites. Unexcelled for 
summer bedding, the window box, or winter 
pot culture. Easy and quick from seed. Pkt. 
15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Guava (b)—Perfumed snowy flowers contrast 
with thick glossy leaves. The fruits, aromatic 
and spicily sweet, are like little red or yellow 
Christmas tree ornaments. Either color, pkt. 
20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Phoenix Reclinata—The dense crowns of feathery 
bright green leaves, spreading fountain-wise, 
make this one of the most attractive of Palms. 
7 seeds for 25c; 25 seeds for 75c. 
Phormium Tenax—Handsome pot plants for un¬ 
usual effects, with ornamental foliage, often 
variegated, and tall panicles of red and yellow 
bloom. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c; % oz. 75c. 
Ponderosa Lemon—Waxen petaled white flowers, 
delicately fragrant, followed by great edible 
yellow lemons. Evergreen oval leaves. Al¬ 
most everblooming. Particularly good for pot 
growing. Pkt. 25c; special pkg. 60c. 
Protea Grandiceps—A splendid and showy ever- 
blooming plant wtih great coral or old rose 
cup-shaped flower heads, lined with a soft 
silky down. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Strelitzia Reginae (b)—Bird of Paradise flower. 
Great blue and gold flowers, oddly poised as 
if for a moment’s hesitant rest, a brilliant 
Jungle Bird above the broad banana foliage. 
Not hard to grow and will stand much ne¬ 
glect. The seeds are large and bulb-like. 25c 
each; 3 for 70c. 
Streptocarpus Hybrids — The Cape Primrose 
makes a charming pot-plant, different, showy 
and easy to grow, flowering first year from 
seed. Colors run from lilac pink, through 
lavender and purple, to violet-crimson. Pkt. 
25c; special pkg. 60c. 
The Calamondin Orange (b)—A true orange with 
small brightly colored rather acid fruits that 
may be used for orangeade. The white flowers 
carry an exotic perfume. Makes a pretty pot 
or tub plant. Pkt. 25c; special pkg. 60c. 
Veltheimia Viridifolia—-Thick succulent undulate 
strap shaped leaves, quite ornamental, and 
dense spikes of showy flowers, marbled red 
and orange. Easy from seed, and very fine. 
Rare. Pkt. 25c. 
Washingtonia Filifera—An unusual “fan” palm 
with shaggy trunks. Unique and graceful. 
Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Offer 50A4—One pkt. each of the above for $4.50. 
Please Note—that seeds of Lemon and Calamon¬ 
din cannot be shipped into citrus-growing 
states because of quarantine. 
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