Goldfish-Water Lilies-Auquatic Plants-Succulents 
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Collection No* 26 
Collection No* 28 
These lilies will make a gorgeous display in 
your garden. 
C ARNE A (shell pink). 
CONQUEROR (variegated red). 
PAUL HARIOT (sunset). 
CHROMATEL1A (bright yellow). 
WHITAKER (light blue). 
Postpaid. 
$ 6.00 
Collection No. 27 
Here are three of our best day bloomers. 
We heartily recommend this collection. 
MRS. WARD (deep rose pink). 
MRS. PRING (immense white). 
AUGUST KOCH (rich blue). 
Postpaid.. 
$4.50 
Another 24 hours of bloom. 
GEORGE HUSTER (red night bloomer). 
WILLIAM STONE (deep blue). 
STELLA GURNEY (orchid pink). CO 
Postpaid. 
To any of these collections not having' aqua¬ 
tics listed, we will add six of our best bog' 
plants for the additional 
sum of. 
$ 1.00 
If none of these collections are satisfactory, 
you may make your own selections, from any 
part of our Caltalogue, providing- said collec¬ 
tion amounts to at least $4.50. Deduct 25 per 
cent and mail us your order, which will be 
sent postpaid. 
Every pool should have a good supply of 
snails to help keep it clean. We will add four 
pair of assorted snails to your order for the 
additional sum of 50c. 
Succulent Plants 
This class of plants is well adapted to the Rock Garden, as they require less care than 
any other plant. They grow in full sun, in well drained soil. There is unlimited variety in 
their foliage, both as to texture and color. Some form thick rosettes, others are of mossy, 
creeping habit and are good ground covers. We have some very choice varieties listed below. 
Sedums 
S. Adolphae. The entire plant is golden 
yellow. This should be in every rock 
garden .15c 
S. Crestato. A bushy variety, growing 
about 1 2 inches high and the whole bush is 
crested, spreading out like a fan.15c 
S. Stahli. The whole plant, of vining va¬ 
riety, resembling red beads. Yellow flowers 
in the spring..15c 
S. Altissium. Greyish green, mossy appear¬ 
ing. White blossoms 1 2 inches tall in the 
summer. A good ground cover.15c 
S. Album. Thick, waxy leaves, dark green. 
Four to six inches high, of spreading habit. 
White flowers . 15c 
S. Pachyphyllum. Leaves very fleshy, green 
with red tips. 15c 
S. Praealtum. A large, shrubby species 
with showy yellow flowers in the spring....20c 
We can furnish cuttings of all the above 
varieties except the Adolphae at 1 0c per 
cutting. 
Sempervivum 
Sempervivum Cooperii. Bushy growing, 
each branchlet a rosette of red margined 
leaves .25c 
S. Calcareum. Forms compact little groups. 
Leaves tipped with dark red.15c 
S. Tectorum. Very double rosettes. Dark 
green leaves.15c 
S. Setosum. Twelve inches tall. Deep 
green foliage.25c 
S. Arboreum purpureum. Grows two feet 
tall. Leaves rich purple..25c 
S. Tabulaeforme. Leaves bright green. 
Very dense, flat rosettes of large diameter. 
Twelve inches high.50c 
Echeveria 
E. Funki. Leaves undulate, grey, green. 
Very handsome.25c 
E. Elegans. The whole plant silvery. One 
of the most beautiful succulents. .50c 
E. Lingettolii. Leaves tinged with red. 
Splendid bloomer.25c 
E. Scaphiphylla. Close green rosettes. 
Quite rare.40c 
E. Winbergii. Leaves fleshy, pinkish white. 
One of best succulents for house plant....25c 
Hen and chickens. Large, blue-green ro¬ 
settes, with tall stems of white flowers.1 0c 
Crassulas 
C. Tetragona. Thick, glossy foliage. Forms 
a small bush; leaves set with great regularity 
of four, along the entire stem.20c 
C. Naneonesis. Thick, spotted leaves. Red 
flowers .25c 
C. Impressa. A very showy, small species 
with sharp, pointed leaves and very showy, 
dark red flowers.25c 
C. Perfosa. Heart shaped leaves strung 
like as string of beads.25c 
