Gorgeous Pansy Geraniums 
Parrot’s Feather 
Parrot’s Feather 
(Myrrophyllum Pros-OQ^ 
perinacorides) — Droop- ™**™ 
ing water plant for aquariums; 
can be grown in pots if soil is 
kept saturated. Feathery foliage. 
20c, 3 for 58c, doz., $2.00. 
Ground Creeper 
(Pachsysandra) — Ever- •% Qm 
green ground covering ■ 
plant. Grows in shade or sun, 
forming a dense mat of thick, 
green foliage. Small light colored 
flowers. 19c ea., 3 for 55c, doz., 
$1.90. 
Ground Creeper (Pachsysandra) 
Philodendron 
(Queen Ann’s Window #> 
Vine) ■— Popular h o u s e™**'* 
plant of trailing habit, pear 
shaped _ leaves, variegated gold 
and white. 24c, 3 for 69c. Larger 
36c. 
(PELARGONIUMS) 
EASTER GREETING-Fiery amaranth-red. Gorgeous in 
coloring. Each of the five petals being marked with a large 
dark brown or black spot in the center, the spot being bordered 
with scarlet, daintily penciled with crimson. 36c, 3 for $1.00. 
LUCY BECKER-Grand Novelty sport of Easter Greeting, 
and is like it in everything but color, which is rosy-pink. Free 
blooming. 34c, 3 for 98c. 
MRS. LAYAL —The coloring and markings of the flowers 
are most extraordinary—light pink, white, dark purple, black, 
etc., rivaling the Pansy in uniqueness of flower. 34c, 3 for 98c. 
SPRINGTIME —Makes a wonderful pot plant in a short 
time. In color an unusual shade of salmon-pink, distinctively 
marked. 35c ea., 3 for $1.01. 
Marguerite 
Begonia, 27c 
The leaves are bronzy- 
green, red beneath, and large 
trusses of rose colored flowers 
are freely produced. 27c each, 
3 for 77c. 
Baby 
Primrose 24c 
(Primula Malacoides) — A 
dainty Primula. Flowers pale 
mauve, produced tier upon 
tier to a height of about two 
feet. 24c ea., 3 for 69c. 
Red Leaved 
Japanese Maple 
These trees are of dwarf habit, 
graceful, and make excellent spe¬ 
cimens or can be clumped like 
shrubbery. The foliage is of the 
deepest blood red. Gorgeous when 
planted in combination with Ever¬ 
greens or other green foliage 
plants. Price, 47c ea., 3 for $1.34. 
Larger sizes, 89c and $1.39 each. 
McGregor’s Giant Pansies 
McGregor’s Giant Pansies 
Our Giant Flowering Pansies are 
of wonderful form, richest coloring, 
marvelous in size. There is no flower 
more admired than the Pansy. The 
combination of colors embraces 
striped, spotted, bordered and 
fringed; in rainbow colors, with rich 
velvety textures. 6 for 18c, 12 for 
35c, 100 for $2.00. 
Olea Fragrans 
Olea Fragrans 
SWEET OLIVE 
The Olea Fragrans is a fragrant house 
plant, similar to Camellia, and bears 
small clusters of delicate white flowers 
in great profusion during the fall and 
winter. Almost a continuous bloomer. 
Highly odoriferous both in foliage and 
flowers. The perfume of a single plant 
is sufficient to fill a conservatory or 
room. Nice plants 60c each. 
Poinsettia, 27c 
Poinsettia 
Sky-Blue Plumbago 
Excellent bedding and P°t01 
plants, flowering freely. The™ * ** 
potted plants may be kept in a light 
cellar in winter, during which time 
they should be watered sparingly. 
21c, 3 for 60c. 
(Mexican F ireO^/* 
Plant) — Flowers™* ^ 
are a most brilliant red; 
very showy. Well known 
as a Christmas flower. 
Does well anywhere, as a 
house plant. 27c, 3 for 78c. 
Pelargonium, Easter Greeting 
Kalanchoe 
Tubifolia 
No. 6 
Long, tubular 
leaves. Dark 
green speckled 
brown, giving 
snake-like ap¬ 
pearance. 17c ea. 
Portulac- 
aria Afra 
No. 22 
One of the best 
succulents 
grown. Leaves 
waxy and heart 
shaped. 16c ea., 
3 for 46c. 
(Blue) Passion Flower, 21c 
Passion Flower 
(Passiflora) —The pas-O^ a 
sion flower is a tender,™ * ™ 
trailing or climbing house plant, 
producing flowers in various 
shades of blue. The peculiar 
structure of the flower has long 
been of great interest, and 
many curious stories have been 
woven about it. 21c ea., 3 for 
60c. 
Sky Blue Plumbago 
(22) Mrs. A. B., Calif.: I have a Rubra Begonia, the parent plant of which I got from you 30 years ago.” 
