Attractive Water Plants 
Royal Purple Plant 19c 
PURPLE FOLIAGE . 
(Strobilanthes Dyeranus). Strikingly beautiful, glisten¬ 
ing reddish purple, iridescent leaves. Surpasses _ the 
finest Coleus or Begonia in the brilliant and exquisite 
coloring of the leaves, 19c, 3 for 55c, doz., $1.90. 
Mammoth 
Flowering 
DOUBLE PETUNIAS 
PURPLE KING —Deep purple, large. 
55c, 6 for $1.05, doz., $1.90. 
19c, 3 for 
19c, 3 
SNOWSTORM —Pure white, extra good. 
for 55c, 6 for $1.05, doz., $1.90. 
PINK PERFECTION—Beautiful pink. 20c, 3 for 
58c, 6 for $1.11, dioz., $2.00. 
BLOTCHED BEAUTY— First class. 19c, 3 for 
55c, 6 for $1.05, doz., $1.90. 
BARGAIN OFFER-One each of above, 4 colors 
for 70c. 
Mammoth Flowering Double Petunias 
Single Pink 
Bedding Petunias 
ROSY MORN (Single)—About 1 foot high, literally 
smothered with soft rose-pink silver-throated flow¬ 
ers. Elegant. 17c each, 3 for 49c; doz., $1.00. (lc 
sale, 4 for 50c). 
ROSE OF HEAVEN A new dwarf variety, hav¬ 
ing deep rose pink flowers. An improved Rosy Morn. 
17c each, 3 for 49c; doz., $1.00. (lc sale, 4 for 50c). 
Holt’s Sage, 18c 
(Used for Seasoning) —Per¬ 
ennial, widely cultivated for 
its leaves. Used for flavoring 
and seasoning of soups and 
stews' or for dressings, ranks 
ahead of parsley. Everyone 
should have a few plants of 
sage in the garden. 18c each. 
(lc sale, 2 for 19c). 
Elephant’s Ear 
MAMMOTH LEAVES 
(Caladiuin Esculen.44 m 
turn) —Growth is rapid. “ * ** 
Watering will help develop 
large leaves. Bulbs can be 
stored in dry sand in winter. 
21c ea., 3 for 60c; larger bulbs, 
35c ea., 3 for $1.01. 
SPECIAL — If you will send us 
am order amounting to 62c from 
this page, we will include 1 Se- 
dum in your order as an anniver¬ 
sary gift. 
Japanese Rubber Plant, 24c 
Japanese 
Rubber Plant 24c 
CRASSULA 
(Tree Echeveria.) Leaves blight green, 
thick and waxy-like. Excellent for 
window or table. Requires little care. 
Leaves withstand (he dry air of the 
home. 24c, 3 for 69c; (lc sale, 2 for 
25c). 
Sedum 
Trelea- 
sei 17c 
(No. 20.) —Color 
light green with 
pink tints. 
Leaves fleshy 
and round. One 
of the most pop¬ 
ular of the suc¬ 
culent plants. 17c 
ea., 3 for 49c, 
doz., $1.70. 
Sedum 
Treleasei 
Elephant’s Ear (Caladium) 
Water Plants 
For Pools 
Aquariums, etc. 
5 for 75c 
A collection of water plants, such as 
White Water Lily, Water Poppy, Yellow 
Water Iris, Cat-tail, Calumus, Parrot’s 
Feather, Water Hyacinth, Umbrella 
Plant, Arrowhead. Oxygenating plants, 
etc. Coll, of 5 including White Water 
Lily, our selection, for 90c. (Coll, of 5 
not including Water Lily, cur selection, 
for 75c). Coll, of 7 including Water Lily 
$1.35. (Coll, of 7 not including Water 
Lily 95c). 
Sempervivium 
Haworthii 
(No. 1) — Light, silver-green and 
iridescent leaves, forming a 
rosette. 15c ea., 3 for 43c, doz., 
$1.50. 
Oemparvivium 
Haworthii 
1c SALE 
Read pages 
Carefully 
for One 
Cent Sale 
Items. 
Giant Ruffled Single Petunias 
Giant Ruffled 
Single Petunias 
(Blooms all Summer) —Unsur¬ 
passed for massing in beds and 
border planting, also fine for bas¬ 
ket, vase and window boxes. 
Bloom early and continue until 
frost. Plants in mixed colors. 
16c each, 3 for 46c; doz., $1.00. 
(lc sale, 4 for 47c). 
Resurrection Plant, 14c 
Resurrection 
Plant 14c 
This novelty is a ball of tightly 
folded leaflets, dried and appar¬ 
ently dead. When saturated in 
water, the plants “come to life,” 
in a great, loose, expanded ros¬ 
ette. 14c, 3 for 30c. 
H BOXWOOD -Deepest green 
foliage. 22c ea., 3 for 51c, doz. 
$1.80; larger plants 44c ea. _ 
9^=VBCLA, JERSEY GEM- 
Rich violet fragrant flowers. 15c, 
3 for 40c. 
'BLUE FESCUE GRASS 
—Dense tufts of narrow, bluish 
leaves. Fine for rockeries. 16c, 
3 for 40c. 
Primula Obconica 26c 
Magnificent clusters of flowers arranged in whorls set 
high above the rich velvety foliage. Colors are various 
shades of crimson, pink, blue, lavender and white, sin- 
gle double and semi-double. 26c ea., 3 for 60c. Primula Obconica. Easily grown, 26c 
Do not overlook our Surprise Offer. After Season Sale, which begins, May 20th. (See page 47). 
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