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GREENHOUSE PLANTS— Continued Doz. 100 
CINERARIA hybrida, 2)4-in. pots.$2.00 $15.00 
stellata, 2)4-in. pots. 2.00 15.00 
CINERARIA hybrida, “Cremer’s Prize.” An 
outstanding superior strain with large flowers 
which set above the relatively small foliage. 
Free flowering. 2)4 in- pots. 3.00 15.00 
3 in. pots. 3.50 25.00 
CYCLAMEN (Giant Flowering). Best strain. 
Pure White, 3-in. pots..... 35.00 
White with Pink Eye, 3-in. pots. 35.00 
Pink, 3-in. pots. 35.00 
Glory of Wandsbek, 3-in. pots. 35 00 
Salmon, 3-in. pots. 35.00 
Red, 3-in. pots. 35.00 
DIPLACUS glutinosus. An excellent greenhouse 
plant producing an abundance oi orange or pale 
buff flowers. 3 in. pots. 4.00 30.00 
ERLANGEA tomentosa, 2)4-in. pots. 4.00 30.00 
EUPHORBIA jacquinaeflora, 2)4-in. pots. 30.00 
GERBERA jamesoni Hybrids .10.00 75.00 
HYDRANGEAS. May-June delivery. 2)4 in. pots 3.50 25.00 
Blauer Prinz. Extra fine blue. 
Cendrillon. Bright carmine rose. 
Deutschland. One of the finest. Flowers large, 
deep pink overlaid with salmon. 
Freya. Light carmine, fringed flowers. 
Friedrich Matthes. Beautiful shell pink early. 
Gertrude Glahn. Deep rose pink, large flowers. 
Giselher. Dark carmine red. 
Goliath. Rose pink. Extra strong grower. 
Heiderosel. Carmine flowers with serrated 
petals. 
Launcelot. Light carmine, fringed petals. 
Le Pasteur. Large deep pink flowers. 
Lorelei. Bright carmine. 
Marechal Foch. Deep carmine. 
Mein Liebling. Large, clear light carmine 
flowers. 
KALANCHOE globulifera coccinea (New). 
This succulent makes a splendid Winter¬ 
flowering pot plant. The small, star shaped 
flowers are brilliant scarlet, produced in small 
clusters at top of growth, completely covering 
the plant. June delivery. 2)4 in. pots. 3.50 25.00 
MARGUERITES, White, 3-in. pots. 25.00 
Boston Yellow, 3-in. pots. 25.00 
MOSCHOSMA riparia. Perennial greenhouse 
plant, producing small, creamy white flowers 
on erect panicles from December to Febru¬ 
ary. After blooming the plants should be cut 
back and the young shoots used for cuttings 
for next year’s plants. Spring delivery. 
2)4 in. pots. 4.00 30.00 
3 in. pots. 5.50 40.00 
POINSETTIAS. 
True Oakleaved Variety, 2)4 in. pots. 25.00 
Mrs. Paul Ecke, 2)4 in. pots. 25.00 
Henrietta Ecke (Double), 2)4 in. pots. 25.00 
PELARGONIUMS in 12 leading varieties, 2)4 in. 
pots... 3.50 25.00 
PRIMULA malacoides, in separate colors, 
2)4-in. pots. 3.00 15.00 
malacoides erikssoni. Strong growing va¬ 
riety with large flowers and long stems. 
Lavender pink. 2)4 in. pots. 3.00 15.00 
malacoides lelandi. Flowers are lilac-pink 
with yellow center, measuring 1-1)4 in. 
across, produced on long, stiff stems, 2J4-in. 
pots..... 3.00 15.00 
obconica. in separate colors, 2)4-in- pots. . . . 2.50 15.00 
sinensis fimbriata, in separate colors, 2)4 in. 
pots. 2.50 15.00 
SWAINSONA galegifolia alba. 2)4 in. pots. . 2.00 15.00 
SMALL FERNS in variety, for Fern dishes, 2)4-in. pots. 12.00 
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