PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Winter Plants and Fall Seeds 17 
WINTER PLANTS 
FALL SEEDS 
FERNS 
I n d i spensable 
for general 
house, table or 
window decora¬ 
tion. 
Fern Dish 
Collection 
We grow a 
varied assort¬ 
ment of small, 
odd-shaped Ferns 
specially for jar¬ 
dinieres and fern 
boxes. We will 
mail six “Dish” 
or Table Ferns 
in 6 distinct va¬ 
rieties of our 
choice, 
for ... 
Boston Fully matured fronds attain a length of four to 
five feet. 2l^-inch pots, 15c each ; 3 for 35c. 4-inch 
pots, 50c each. 5-inch pots, 75c each. 6-inch pots, $1.25 each. 
All 2%-inch pots if not stated, postpaid. 
▲BITTI^OIT Thompsoni. A new “Flowering 
Maple,” the foliage blotched yellow, the flowers 
salmon-pink. 3 inch . 
BABY’S TBABS or “Paddy’s Wig-.” A charm¬ 
ing little mosslike covering plant, useful for wall- 
bracket or shallow table-pot. 
BBIiOPBROITB g'uttata (Corsican Shrimp 
Plant). Unique, impressive, colorful—for pots 
and eventual tubs. Dark green leaves; almost 
continuotis show of spotted white flowers encased 
by heart-shaped bracts laid on like scales, in. 4- 
inch pendent tubes. These are salmon-red and 
old rose, with brightly contrasting extremity of 
primrose-yellow .2% inch.. 
Specimen . .4 inch.. 
EBOWAIiIiIA speciosa. Constant blue stars. 
2% inch . .....V: 
CAI.CEOI.A1CIA hybrids (“Old Ladies’ WaU 
let”). Choice flowering plants for about Easter; 
various colors mixed. 3 inch . 
CBASSBXA arborescens. The fine old “Jade 
Plant” ; leaves rounded, thick and rubbery ; mur¬ 
ky bronze-green .2% inch.. 
.3 inch.. 
PARPTrOrUM gxande (Leopard Plant). Big 
round leaves, blotched yellow, cream and some¬ 
times pale rose.3-inch pot plants. 
.4-inch pot plants. 
PICCTS elastica (Rubber Plant). 10 to 12 inches 
high .4-inch pots.. 
IVV—S. ft H. Bargre Beaf Bng'llsh, Sui^rb for 
wall-brackets, window-boxes and general interior 
wall decoration . 2% inch.. 
. 4 inch 
rVYI—Bew Variegrated Beaf. Large, round 
leaves on purplish red stems; cream white with 
ragged central green blotch.2^^ inch.. 
...4 inch 
FBPBBOMIA Sanders! (Watermelon Begonia). 
Round convex leaves, dark green, striped gray 
like a Melon .2% inch.. 
.3 inch.. 
POIBSBTTIA—Oak Beaf. A familiar holidays 
plant. This variety dependable for coloring 
brightly, and noted for holding its bottom leaves; 
flaming red .3 inch.. 
“BABY” FBIMBOSB. The new ErikssonL Ex¬ 
tra long season; deep lilac color.2^ inch.. 
.3 inch.. 
SABSEVIBBIA zeylanica. Each upright, wavy 
leaf arising from the roots is striped crosswise 
with broad jagged white variegations on dark 
green . 214 -inch pot.. 
.3 -inch pot. . 
SAXIFRAGA sarmentosa (Strawberry Geran- 
mm). Choice bracket, box and basket vine ... 
TRABBSCANTIA (Wandering Jew). Two varie¬ 
ties. Yellow-striped or maroon-striped . 
VIOBETS. Of unfailing interest and popularity. 
—Frey’s Fragmr.t. profuse, single light violet. 
—'Frincess of Wales. Large, violet-purple ... 
Beth: Doz., $1.C0. By express, 100, $12.00. 
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PANSIES 
Sow Pansies during August and September in boxes in the 
house, in cold frame or in the open ground. 
Improved Swiss Giant Mixture Something new 
_ and rare, includ¬ 
ing red, pink, and salmon shades never before seen in 
Pansies. Mixed only. Pkt., 20c ; 2 pkts., 35c ; 1/32 oz., 60c ; 
1/16 oz, 75c; % oz., $1.25; % oz., $2.25. 
S. & H. Superb Giant Mixture For years the most 
— important and 
most extensively used of all our Pansy mixtures. 
Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c; % oz., $1.00. 
SWEET PEAS 
Culture. Locate planting where there will be uninterrupted 
sunlight, in as good soil as possible, thoroughly mixed with 
well-rotted manure. For autumn, seed should be sown during 
October or November, about 6 inches down in the trench, and 
covered with a heavy mulch for winter. 
^^Eariy Sunrise*^ Mixture This is a wonderful blend 
’ of the named Early Flow¬ 
ering Spencers. Pkt. containing % oz., 15c; oz., 25c; 
2 ozs., 45c; % lb., 76c; lb., $2.26. 
Summer-Flowering Spencers Mixed A great 
.-..I,. — . many va¬ 
rieties and colors. Pkt. containing Yn oz., 10c; oz., 15c; 
2 ozs., 26c; % lb.. 46c: lb., $1.36. 
S. & H. LAWN GRASS 
Sod’’ ^ mixture of fine dwarf, close grow- 
veivet aou grasses, that will produce a neat, 
velvety lawn and permanent sod in a short time. Weight, 
about 25 pounds to the bushel. One pound will seed 
about 300 square feet; 80 to 100 pounds are required 
for an acre. 
I au/n” ^ mixture of fine grasses which 
onany uawn thrive under the shade of trees or 
buildings where there is little sun. 
PRICES—Of Both Above Mixtures 
By Mail, postage paid. 
% lb. 
1 lb . 
....$0.30 
.55 
1 3 lbs.. 
6 lbs. 
. .. 2.00 
2 lbs. 
. 1.00 
1 10 lbs.. 
By 
Express or Freight, not prepaid. 
15 lbs. at ... 
1 20 lbs. at.. 
26 lbs. and over at 29c. 
Mushroom Spawn 
Mushrooms can be grown in dark rooms, caves, cellars or 
under greenhouse benches, beneath a well shut-in porch, and 
in the obsolete wood shed, where the temperature can be 
maintained at from 60 to 60 degrees. Directions furnished. 
Lambert’s Pure Culture Mushroom Spawn 
By mail, postpaid: 1 brick, 65c; 2 bricks, $1.00; 5 bricks, 
$2.00; 10 bricks, $3.60. (One brick for 10 square feet). 
By express (not prepaid) : 10 bricks for $2.75. 
