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Single Violet 
Single 
Violet 19c 
PRINCESS OF 
WALES 
This variety is far 
ahead of any other single 
violet known. Flowers a 
true violet blue color that 
does not fade. The rich¬ 
est and most delicious 
fragrance. ISc each; 3 
for 55c (lc sale 2 for 20c). 
Watermelon Begonia, 24c 
Double Violet Lady Campbell, 24c 
Double Violet 24c 
LADY CAMPBELL 
Double purple, similar to Marie 
Louise in growth and shape of flow¬ 
er. Good for cut-flower planting. 
Large, fine flowers, very fragrant. 
24c ea., 3 for 69c, doz., $2.40. 
Weeping Lantana, 13c 
Weeping Lantana 13c 
Graceful, drooping habit, 
grows rapidly and blooms 
continually summer and 
winter, clusters of flowers 
of lilac or rosy-pink. 13c, 
(lc sale 2 for 14c). 
Pink Wax Plant, 19c 
Wax Riant 19c 
(Mesembry anthemum) — 
Suitable for rock work, 
hanging baskets; pot plant. 
Bushy growth; frosted wax¬ 
like appearance. Beautiful 
pink flowers. 19c, 3 for 55c. 
Wandering Jew, Multi-Colored 
Wandering Jew 
(Tradescantia M u 11 
Color) — Foliage most* ■ ^ 
beautifully variegated. Useful 
for porch boxes, or trailing pot 
plant. 17c ea. (lc sale, 2 for 18c). 
Green Leaf 15c 
(Wandering Jew) 
Green and white foliage. For 
hanging baskets, porch boxes, 
etc. 15c ea., 3 for 43c. 
Watermelon Begonia 24c 
(Peperomia Variegata) — Leaves 
distinctly variegated white and green, 
thick and waxy-like and have the 
appearance of frosted silver. 24c, 
3 for 70c. 
Sedum Pachyphyllum 
1 ( No - 21 *) Very 
I fleshy leaves. Light 
green in color overcast 
with bluish-white. LTpright 
and compact growth. 16c 
ea.. 3 for 46c, doz. $1.60. 
Sedum 
Dendroideum 
Crystata 16c 
(No. 23.) A pop- 
u 1 a r succulent, 
unusual for its 
odd. crest shaped 
leaves. 16c ea. 
Sedum 
Stahli 
(No. 4.) Bulb 
shaped leaves, 
having appear¬ 
ance of bronze 
berries. 16c ea. 
Most useful and popular plant for bedding out, affording 
constant bloom and a variety of colors and markings. The 
simplest culture and management. Preference seems to be 
for mixed beds of Verbenas; we offer them in endless variety 
unnamed. 16c ea., 3 for 46c, doz., $1.60. 
Umbrella Plant (Cyperus), 18c 
Umbrella Plant 
An ornamental plant.l Qg 
iiandsome as a Palm. Wide- 
y known as a house plant, grown, 
ither in soil or water. Indispen- 
able for aquariums, fountains or 
>ools. Umbrella like shape. 18c 
■a. (lc sale 2 for 19c). 
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Water Hyacinth, 21c 
Water Hyacinth 
(Lilac Rose Flowers)— 41 a 
Forms a lovely rosette of™ * ^ 
curious, shining green leaves and 
spikes of the most exquisite flow¬ 
ers imaginable. A valuable wa¬ 
ter plant. Fine for aquariums, 
dishes, pools, etc. 21c ea., 3 for 
60c, doz., $2.10. 
Trailing Velvet Plant, 17c 
Chinese Velvet Plant 29c 
(Gynura Aurantraca) —One of the handsomest of all the orna¬ 
mental foliage plants. Leaves heavy, rich purple. Upright 
branching plant, stems and leaves covered with fine glistening, 
purple hairs, producing a soft, velvety texture. A richly col¬ 
ored novelty. (Stock limited.) 29c ea., 3 for 84c; Larger 
plants 48c. 
Leopard Ivy 17c 
MOTTLED foliage —Small leaved, variegated hardy Ivy 
— similar to the English Ivy, excepting foliage being beautifully 
mottled. 17c ea., 3 for 49c. (lc sale, 2 for 18c.) 
New Verbena, 
Beauty of Oxford, 16c ea. 
New Verbena 
(Beauty of Oxford)—A new and 
most remarkable variety with; 
large blooms of beautiful well 
rounded form. Deep cerise pink 
in color, large truss and fl'oret, 
making a dazzling display. Free 
flowering habit. The brightest 
Verbena ever produced. 16c each, 
3 for 46c; doz. $1.60. 
Trailing Velvet 
Plant 17c 
(Carmine Flowers) (Ruellia)— 
Beautiful plant for pots, vases 
and baskets. Low, compact, 
bushy growth, inclined to droop 
or trail! Showy velvety foliage, 
carmine flowers. 17c each, (lc 
sale, 2 for 18c). 
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