General List of Plants for the Home, Conservatory, and Garden 
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Does the large planted acreage and the many rows of 
greenhouses, as viewed from the cock pit of your plane, 
awaken in you an interest to come down and look the place 
over closely—inside and out ? If it does, our purpose has 
been fulfilled. 
No catalogue or description can satisfactorily impart 
to those really interested in plants, either for selling or 
home culture, the many varieties and beauty of the great 
selection of rare plants that have interested our visitors 
for the past fifty years and have brought them back again 
and again to enjoy a few hours in one of America’s 
Greatest and Most Interesting Nurseries. 
Anticipating a renewed demand for many varieties of 
Greenhouse plants that have been out of the market for a 
number of years, we have added a large number of vari¬ 
eties to our collection. We are not attempting to give 
much descriptive matter, but are using a key to cover the 
general characteristics of the various types of plants. 
Of particular interest today is our tropical garden 
with its many varieties of exotic plants grown under as 
near natural conditions as possible, bringing out their real 
characteristics of color and growth which is not always 
possible in small pots. 
WHEN ORDERING 
Of those plants that ai’e not priced we have only a 
limited number or stock plants and would ask you to kind¬ 
ly write for sizes and prices. In the Greenhouse section 
we have endeavored to show pot sizes and heights where 
possible, but due to the fact that this class of plants is 
always, (except at their rest period) in the growing state, 
it is always well, when ordering, to signify a range of 
sizes so that we can fill the orders from stock in either 
larger or smaller pots. 
PRICE LISTS 
In addition to this catalogue, we also issue special 
lists for Christmas, Easter and Mother’^ Day, as well as 
monthly lists of plants in season, copies mailed on request. 
AN INVITAT|ON * < 
You are always welcome to-.come out and should feel 
under no obligation to us for doin^-sp. -We believe that a 
knowledge of the many plants availafrl^and.'tfreir cf&ture 
will suggest to our visitors many change^S^mrS^LL’ solar- 
iums and conservatories and to our retailers'‘‘*^ s nfe 2 yis of 
increasing sales by the introduction of new itemsTV. 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 
I. 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS - 
- 2-17 
Kentias ----- 
11 
Phoenix ----- 
14 
Azaleas ----- 
3 
II. 
CACTUS AND SUCCULENTS - 
- 18-20 
III. 
BEDDING PLANTS - 
- 20-21 
IV. 
NURSERY STOCK 
- 22-29 
Boxwood ----- 
23 
V. 
SUPPLIES - 
29 
VI. 
TERMS . 
31 
VII. 
INDEX - 
30 
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