PAINESVILLE. OHIO 
House and Bedding Plants 37 
Pot Plants 
CONDENSED LIST 
OF WELL-KNOWN 
ppippc All prices under this department are for postpaid delivery by mail, on 
* IlIvLiO dozens or less—unless otherwise specified. Express shipments are not 
prepaid. 2Vi-inch pots if not otherwise specified. 
ACAIiYFHA Sander! (Chenille Plant). Foliage 
deep glossy green ; the flowers being fuzzy, bright 
red ropelike pendants, 18 to 20 inches long, 
drooping from the axil of each leaf. Cheerful 
pot plants and summer bedders . 
ACHYRANTT^US. Brilliant foliage plants for 
summer bedding. ' 
—Rerbsti. Transparent leaves of rosy carmine.. 
—McNally. Red stemmed ; bright green with yel¬ 
low veins. 
Both kinds: $1.50 per doz. By express, 100, $10.00 
ANTHRRICTTM gfoldianum. Dense dump of 
inch wide arching foliage, Ci*eam and green. 
2)4-inch pots ... 
3-inch pots . 
BABY’S TEARS or “Paddy’s Wiff” (Helxine 
soleiroli). A charming little mosslike covering 
plant, useful for wall-bracket, shallow table-pot, 
or greenhouse ground. 2)4 inch . 
3 inch . 
CRASSUIiA arborescens. The fine old “Jade 
Plant” ; leaves rounded, thick and rubbery; 
murky bronze-green. 2)4 inch . 
3 inch ..... 
—Iiycopodioides. Slender, upright branching 
stems thickly beaded with tiny green leaves. 
Makes an excellent “Juniper” in dish gardens. 
CUFBiEA tricolor (Cigar Plant). Useful in 
basket and window-box by showing innumerable 
little flame tipped red “cigars,” on small-leaved 
plants . 
CYFERUS alternifolius (Umbrella Plant). 
DRACAENA indivisa. Numerous slender, grass¬ 
like, but rigid, green leaves, the favorite center 
plant for box, vase and basket planting. 
2)4 inch, 20c; 3 inch, 35c; 4 inch, 50c. 
By express, 5 inch, $1.00. 
—fragfrans. Plentiful, broad foliage of one color ; 
lustrous, dark green. The plants are especially 
hardy and trustworthy for general house decora¬ 
tion. 4 inch . ’. .,. 
—^Massangreana. Broad green leaves, striped with 
varying shades of yellow. 4 inch . 
ECHEVERIA grlauca. Rather large rosettes of 
glaucous green leaves which curve upward, 
slightly purple tipped. Flowers red with yellow 
tube in a one-sided raceme on arching 12-inch 
stems .... ••••♦.• 
PARFITG-ITTM grande (Leopard Plant). Big 
round leaves, blotched yellow, cream and some¬ 
times pale rose, 4-inch pot plants . 
FICTJS elastica. The well known “Rubber 
Plant” ; a tough and sturdy house plant. 
4 inch, $1.00; 5 inch, $1.25; 6 inch, $1.50. 
FITTONIA argyroneum. Large round leaves of 
vivid green with a network of pure white veins. 
2)4 inch . 
3 inch . 
GREVIIiDEA robusta (Silk Oak). Shape of an 
oak tree; lacy foliage bronze gray. 
HIBISCUS, Cooper! tricolor. Shrubby upright 
growth with drooping irregular leaves varie¬ 
gated in greens, pinks, and white. 2)4 inch .... 
—Feachblow. Flowers double; rich pink, with 
small, deep crimson center. 2)4 inch . 
HOYA camosa (Wax Plant). Unique climbing 
plants for trellised pots and tubs. Leav^ thick 
and rubbery, oblong to 4 inches. Flowers in clus¬ 
ters, wheel-shaped with ster-shaped ci-own, waxy 
white with pink center, richly scented. 3 inch . . 
IMFATIENS, Sultana Hybrids. 2)4 inch - 
DEMON VERBENA (Aloysia Citriodora) . 
DUNARIA (Honesty, Money, Peter’s Pence, 
etc.). This summer’s vari-colored_ bloom; flat, 
round, silvery seed i>ods to dry. 3 inch. 
MARANTA Kerchovlana. Big round leaves, 
spotted baroon. 2)4-iiich pots .. • 
FADTSdS. We have splendid specimens of Kentia 
Forsteriana and Phoenix Canariensis. Prices and 
descriptions on application. 
FANDANUS Veitch!. An attractive decorative 
plant with graceful arching foliage, light green, 
striped lengthwise with broad bands of white. 
By express, 4 inch, $1.00 ; 5 inch, $1.50. 
FANSY FLANTS. Thrifty started plants, choice 
strains, including Swiss Giants and California 
Giants. Colors and markings widely varied, and 
very beautiful, 50c per doz. ; $3.50 per 190. By 
express, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 
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Sansevieria 
Zeylanica— 
’Leopard Plant.” 
Fountain Plant.” 
FARROT’S FEATHER (Myriophyllum Proser- 
pinacoides). A choice aquatic foliage plant; 
long stems bristling with soft green leaves like 
hairs. Self supporting in fish globes. 2)4 inch.. 
FEDARGONTUM, Mrs. Layal. The genuine 
“Pansy Geranium,” Rounded, satiny, its colors 
range from a crimsoned chocolate center through 
pink to white at the edges .. 
FEFEROMIA Sanders! (Watermelon Begonia). 
Round convex leaves, dark green, striped gray 
like a Melon. 2)4 inch. 
3 inch . 
—obtusifolia. The oval convex leaves are of 
large size, plentiful; a shiny, smooth surface of 
fresh brilliant green, 2)4 inch . 
3 inch .. 
FHOENIX Roebeleni. A dainty small palm for 
jardinieres, light and feathery as Cocos but 
hardy as a Kentia. 4 inch . 
FHiEA (Artillery Plant). Makes a fine “wind- 
bent shrub,” or an ancient olive tree in dish gar¬ 
dening. As a pot plant is a dense, rounded mass 
of tiny round leaves, with yellowish flowers. 
2)4 inch . 
3 inch . 
SADVIA NOVEDTIES. Short growth, bushily 
compact; early and free bloom in broad heavy 
spikes. 
—Fink Salvia. Rich salmon-pink. 15c each; 
$1.50 per doz. 
—^White salvia. Clear cream-white. 16c each; 
$1.60 per doz. 
SANSEVIERIA zeylanica. Each upright, wavy 
leaf arising from the roots is striped crosswise 
with broad jagged white variegation on dark 
green. 2)4 inch . 
3 inch . 
—Daurenti. A striking novelty form, the varie¬ 
gation being a‘ rich cream color instead of white, 
with the addition of a wide cream border around 
each leaf. 4-inch pot . 
5-inch pot. 6 to 8 leaves. 
STROBIDANTHES Dyerianus. A beautiful 
foliage pot plant as well as garden bedder. 
Forms a compact bush 18 inches high, with 6- to 
9-inch leaves of metallic purple, rose and light 
green ; flowers violeLblue in great racemes.... 
THYRS AC ANTHUS rutilans (Fountain 
Plant). Mostly used as pot specimens; its pend¬ 
ent, close-set braids of short tubular flowei^ a 
vivid coppery carmine. 2)4 inch . 
3 inch .. 
VERBENA. The choice Oxford Strain, vastly su¬ 
perior to other types; with very large florets, 
broad umbels, and better foliage. 
-—Beauty of Oxford Cerise. A vivid red. 
—Beauty of Oxford Fink. Shell-pink and coral 
—Ellen Willmott. Salmon-rose with white eye. 
—^Mayflower. Appleblossom-pink ... 
VIODETS. Of unfailing interest and popularity 
—Frey’s Fragrrant. Profuse, single light violet 
—Hardy Engflish. Double, deep purple. Hardy 
—Princess of Wales. Large, violet-purple- 
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