PLANTS FOR THE SUNNY WINDOW 
Why not grow your own house plants from 
seed? There is nothing very hard about it, and 
if you really love flowers you will be interested 
in watching them, from the moment the first 
sprout breaks through until they are ready to 
burst into bloom. And then, if there are more 
than you need, there can surely be no more gra¬ 
cious gift for your friends. The seeds, of course, 
may be sown at any time of year, simply in pots 
in a sunny window, or, if you are fortunate, in 
your conservatory. 
AEONIUM HAWORTHI—Each crooked branch 
ends in a rosette of thick delta-shaped leaves, 
all of a rich succulence, and a finish as of silver 
powder laid over a blue-green glossiness. Excel¬ 
lent. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
ALOE VARIEGATA—Triangular serrate leaves, 
thick and solid, are spotted and margined with 
silver. Fine red tubular flowers. Dwarf. Called 
Tiger Cactus, though not a Cactus. Pkt. 20c; 
spec. pkg. 50c. 
ALOE FINEST MIXED—Rugged plants with 
succulent spiky leaves, often parti-colored, and 
decorative spikes of buff, rose or red flowers. 
Recommended. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
AGAVE BLEND—Magnificent plants with dense 
or open panicles of flowers, from yellow to rich 
orange, with ruddy brown or purple variations. 
Horny-pointed, succulent leaves, often variegated, 
or with creamy margins. Pkt. 20c; sp. pkg. 50c. 
ASCLEPIAS CURASSAVICA—Exceedingly bril¬ 
liant scarlet with orange shadings. Easy, and 
satisfactory. Pkt. 10c; spec. pkg. 25c. 
EEGONIA EVERBLOOMING BLEND—White, 
soft pink, limpid rose, salmon, scarlet and crim¬ 
son, with almost infinite variations and shadings 
are here. Begonias make most satisfying house 
plants, always, as one old gardener said, "Trying 
to bloom their fool heads off”. Pkt. 15c; spec, 
pkg. 35c. 
BRUGMANSIA SUAVEOLENS—Angel’s Trum¬ 
pet. Superb pot or tub plants, with immense 
down-hanging trumpets of waxen snowy white¬ 
ness. Highly perfumed. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c. 
CANARINA CAMPANULA — A rare treasure 
from the Canaries. Branching plants with many 
nodding flowerbells, golden orange with purple 
flushings. As beautiful as it is unusual. Pkt. 
25c; spec. pkg. 60c. 
CARICA PAPAYA — Easy and quick palm¬ 
shaped plants, bearing by even the second year, 
quite melon-like angular fruits that are highly 
esteemed. A tub plant north, or in the open far 
south. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c. 
CEPHALOCEREUS SENILIS — The fantastic 
Old Man Cactus, covered with long, white, 
shaggy hair. 10 seeds for 25c; 45 seeds for $1.00. 
CEREUS GRANDIFLORUS—True Night-bloom¬ 
ing Cereus. A magnificent twining Cactus, bear¬ 
ing pure white cup-shaped flowers a foot across, 
having a delicious vanilla fragrance. They unfold 
in the evening, fading by early the next after¬ 
noon. A plant in full flower is a thing of splen¬ 
dor. 10 seeds for 25c; 45 seeds for $1.00. 
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