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Routledge Seed & Floral Co.’s 1934 Complete Annual Spring Catalog 
FLOWERING AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 
Ferns and Palms 
Prices postpaid, except specimen plants, 
which must go by express. 
OSTRICH PLUME (See cut).—Full and fluffy, 
These ferns are truly magnificent. Price 25c. 
Specimen plants in pots, $1.00 to $2.50 
ASPARAGUS SFRENGERI (Emerald Feath¬ 
er).—Of drooping or trailing nature, for hang¬ 
ing pots, or baskets; feathery foliage; very 
hardy. Price 20c. Large plants in pots 75c. 
ASPARAGUS PEUMOSUS (Climbing Eace 
Fern).—Very popular and easily grown; foliage 
as fine as the finest silk lace. Price 25c 
KENTIA PALM.—A beautiful, graceful, hand¬ 
some looking, strong growing palm. The most 
popular for house culture. Not mailable. 
Prices $1.25 to $5.00 
RI itBER PLANT.—Very ornamental, and 
easily grown. Its glossy, thick, dark-green 
leavis are not affected by dust or gas. (Not 
mailable). . Prices $1.25 to $3.00 
Flowering Plants 
All prices postpaid 
REX BEGONIAS.—One of the most orna¬ 
mental of window plants. Very popular and 
easily grown. Prices: 35c each; 8 sorts, 75c. 
25c each. 
AEOYSIA C1TRIODORA.—(Lemon Verbena). 
—Sweet scented foliage. 25c each 
CYCLAMEN, Giant Persian.—Young plants 
for blooming next Winter, 25c each; 3, all dif¬ 
ferent, 65c. 
WANDERING JEW (Tradescantia).—Two 
kinds, green leaved and pink variegated. Each 
20c. 
PRIMROSE.—The freest flowering house 
plants we know of, very lasting and one of the 
most desirable plants for the house ever intro¬ 
duced. Lavender, Pink, White or Red. Price, 
25c each. 
PELARGONIUMS.—(Lady Washington Gera¬ 
niums).—An old but popular family of bedding 
and house plants. Delicate and richly colored 
flowers. We have four choice sorts. Price 30c 
each. Set of four for $1.00.. 
Choice Fuchsias 
Excellent pot flowers for the house, also very 
pretty in the garden. The single varieties are 
the most floriferous, while the double sorts 
bear the larger flowers. 
BEAUTY COLLECTION 
Price: 20c Each; Set of 6 Sorts, $1.00 
Annie Earle.—Tube and sepals waxy white, 
corolla single, clear carmine; free blooming. 
Beauty of Exmouth.—Rich purple corolla. 
Scarlet sepals. Double flowered. 
Black Prince.—Single violet rose corolla with 
carmine pink sepals. 
Montrosa.—Graceful double white flowers. 
Swanley Gem.—Single purplish mauve corolla. 
Sepals deep red. Long narrow bloom. 
Sylvia.—Large double corolla pure white 
veined scarlet. Sepals scarlet. One of the best 
Star of Bethlehem 
Orinthogalum Arabicum 
These bulbs produce a cluster of beautiful 
pearly white, star-shaped flowers, on 15 to 18- 
inch stems. Every flower has a jet black center. 
Very attractive, fragrant, and lasting. Easily 
grown in pots inside or after freezing, planted 
outside. Try a few, you will be pleased and 
have a rare flower. Each 10c; doz. 75c. 
Bulbs in stock November to March. 
Geraniums 
The most popular Pot, Box and Garden plants 
we have. 
1033 COLLECTION.—12 Single named. Price, 
20c each, 12 kinds $2.00. 
Albion.—Beautiful free flowering white. 
Emanuel Arene.—Rich, dark, crimson. 
Jacquerie.—Rich, vivid crimson; immense. 
Maxine Kavolevski.—Orange-scarlet. 
Meteor.—Brilliant crimson red flower. 
Mildred Rival.—Beautiful rose-pink. 
Mrs. A. Blanc.—Silvery salmon shaded peach. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill.—Large, salmon pink 
Paul Campbell.—Large, dark scarlet. 
Itosamine.—Rose pink, flushed violet. 
Romilda Vicini. — Salmon-pink, feathered 
crimson. 
Van Beneden.—Plum color; shaded scarlet. 
BEAUTY COLLECTION — 12 DOUBLE, 
NAMED. Prices: 20c each, 12 kinds $2.00. 
Alphonse Ricard.—Rich, velvety scarlet. 
Beaute Poitcvine.—Semi-double salmon. 
Edmond Blanc.—Rich purple-violet flowers. 
Fiat.—Rich salmon with flesh shadings. 
Golden Dawn.—Compact trusses of yellowish 
Vermillion flowers. The nearest to yellow. 
Jean Viaud.—Soft rose color shaded to white. 
Madame Landry.—Apricot, shaded orange. 
Madame Recamier.—Ivory white flowers. 
Mrs. Lawrence.—Lovely satiny pink. 
Marquise de Castellane.—Rich solferino-pink. 
S. A. Nutt.—Large flowers, rich, bright crim¬ 
son. 
Thos. Meehan.—Rich rose and orange. 
GERANIUMS—Select Plants. 
By color only. Single or double for beds or 
borders, varieties in scarlet, salmon and pink. 
Large, full plants in bud and bloom for quick 
results. Must go by express. 
From 3-inch pots, 20c, $2.00 doz., and from 4- 
inch pots $2.50 doz.; from 4 to 5-inch pots 
extra; in full bud and bloom, $3.00 doz. 
Chrysanthemums 
JAPANESE COLLECTION. — These make 
handsome giant flowers if you dis-bud freely. 
PRICE: 20c each, 12 sorts $2.00. 
Betsy Ross.—Giant. Pure glistening white. 
Bronze Queen.—Rich golden bronze. 
Brilliant.—Early crimson maroon. 
Crystal Queen.—Large incurved, pure white. 
Chrysolora.—Large yellow incurved flowers. 
Chieftain.—Beautiful incurving, silvery pink. 
Early Frost.—Pure snowy white flowers. 
Golden Glory.—Incurved, rich golden yellow. 
Oconto.—Very popular, pure white, early. 
October Rose.—Soft rose pink, of fine size. 
Rose Chocard.—Large incurved; rose pink. 
W. H. Waite.—Deep bronze, snaded gold. 
ENGLISH COLLECTION.—These produce, 
during the fall, a profusion of medium sized 
flowers. Ideal for bouquets. 
PRICES: Your Choice, 20c, full collection of 
12 sorts, $2.00. 
Camille Bernadine.—Large, violet and carmine. 
Chaldron.—Ruby red, flushed with chamois. 
Champagne.—Rich red, tipped with gold. 
Glory of Seven Oaks.—Deep golden yellow. 
Cranford White.—Snowy white flowers. 
Groacher’s Crimson.—Rich crimson ; early.. 
Henry Vincent.—Rose-pink flushed silver. 
L« Pactole.—Rich, yellow; great bloomer. 
Mignon.—Rosy pink, shaded silvery. Strong. 
Queen of White.—Excellent early white. 
Red Warrior.—Chestnut red flushed with gold. 
Source de Or.—Tawny red flushed with bronse. 
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