House and Garden Plants 
Double 
Geraniums 
ALPHONSE 
Rich brilliant crimson. 
30c.; 3 for 87c. 
RADIO RED — Bright 
dazzling scarlet. 29c; 3 *" 
for 84c. YjHI 
MADAME BUCHNER UP* 
Flowers purest white. Dbl. Geranium 
26c; 3 for 75c. Beaute Poitevine 
IRVINGTON BEAUTY—Trusses of light pink. Can 
be used effectively as a bedder. 30c; 3 for 87c. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE — Double flowers, rich salmon- 
pink. 27c; 3 for 78c. _ 
Monthly Blooming 
Roses 
SUNBURST—Orange-yellow buds 
streaked crimson. 1-yr. 24c each; 
')> 3 for 69c; 2-yr 54c. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK — Im- 
JL perial pink rose from Holland. 1-yr. 
if) 24c; 3 for 69c: 2-yr. 54c. 
St LA CHAMPAGNE—Exquisite sal- 
r mon pink deeper shadings. 1-yr. 
26c; 3 for 74c; 2-yr. 56c each. 
MME. BUTTERFLY — Apricot 
shaded gold. 1-yr. 23c; 3 for 66c; 
Asparagus 
Sprengerii 
A valuable house plant, 
of easy culture, sprays 
growing four to five feet 
long; the foliage used 
for cut - flower work re¬ 
tains its freshness for an 
unusual length of time. 
19c each; 3 for 55c. 
Larger plants 35c and 
50c each. 
Monthly Blooming Rose, Red Radiance 
Climbing 
Roses 
DR. W. VAN 
FLEET—Flesh pink 
blooms, deepening 
in center. 1-yr. 22c; 
2-yr. 60c. 
EMILY GRAY — 
Golden yellow. 1-yr. 
24c; 2-yr. 60c. 
ALIDA LOVETT 
Shell - pink tinged 
sulphur. 1-yr. 20c; 
2-yr. 60c. 
CL. MARY WAL¬ 
LACE — Rose-pink, 
salmon base. 1-yr. 
22c: 2-yr. 60c. 
Asparagus Sprengerii 
Water Hyacinth 
A very attractive water 
plant producing lovely 
rosettes of curious shin¬ 
ing green leaves and the 
most exquisite flowers im¬ 
aginable resembling in 
form a spike of Hyacinth 
bloom. Equally as beau¬ 
tiful as Orchids. 24c 
each; 3 for 69c. 
Dark 
3 for 
Christmas Cactus 
Christmas Cactus 
Crimson-scarlet variety. 
Long drooping flowers. 
Stems branching and 
hanging in bunches. 32c 
each; 3 for 92c. 
Baby Tears 
(Helxine — Irish Moss) 
A dense growing plant 
with miniature leaves. While 
forming a rounded mass of 
moss-like foliage is of par¬ 
tially creeping or drooping 
tendency. Grows easily. 24c 
each; 3 for 69c. 
Water Hyacinth 
Petunias 
Unsurpassed for beds and 
borders. Also fine for win¬ 
dow boxes, blooms all sum¬ 
mer. Mixed colors. 16c; 3 
for 46c, 
Carnation 
CRIMSON KIN G— 
Blooms all summer. Flow¬ 
ers rich crimson, delicious¬ 
ly fragrant. 38c; 3 for 
Wax Plant 
Wax Plant 
Beautiful pink 
flowers. Of frosted 
wax - like appearance. 
Suitable for pot plant, 
free flowering. 26c 
each; 3 TSe. 
Hardy Carnations 
Weeping Lantana 
Grows very rapidly and blooms con¬ 
tinually summer and winter produc¬ 
ing clusters of rosy-pink flowers. Very 
striking plant for trailing or weep- 
22c each; 3 for 63c. 
Beefsteak Begonia 
Beefsteak Begonia 
Circular leaves, heavy tex¬ 
ture, red beneath; above a 
glossy olive - green. Dainty 
flowers coral-red. Easily cul¬ 
tivated. 26c; 3 for 74c 
Larger plants 50c each. 
ing habit. 
Snake Plant 
SANS E VIE R A ZEYLANICA— 
Handsome foliage with green varie¬ 
gations ; makes a very distinctive 
and ornamental plant. 22c; 3 for 
62c; Large plant 56c. 
Rex Begonia 
Flowers Blush - pink. 
Large metallic leaves blend¬ 
ing from green to orange 
and plum. 32c each; 3 for 
92c. Large plants 45c 
each; 3 for $1.30. 
CROWN OF THORNS 
Thick twining stems, cov¬ 
ered with sharp stout spines 
an inch long. Foliage green, 
flowers coral-pink. 30c each, 
3 for 80c. 
Grevillea 
(Silk Oak Tree) 
A plant for dec- 
orative purposes. 
Fern - like foliage 
of rapid and easy 
growth. 28c; 3 
for 80c. 
Exhibition 
Chrysanthemums 
Exhibition 
Chrysanthemums 
GLADYS PEARSON— 
Deep golden yellow. 24c; 
3 for 69c. 
HARVARD—Blooms red 
crimson. 29c; 3 for 84c. 
OCONTO — Pure white 
incurved flowers. 22c; 3 
for 63c. _ 
PINK MISTLETOE- 
Flowers delicate light pink. 
24c each; 3 for 69c. 
Hibiscus 
(Peach-blow) 
Double pink 
flowers, crimson 
centers. 24c each; 
3 for 69c. 
Snake Plant 
(Sanseviera 
Zeylanica) 
Rex Begonia 
Grevillea 
Crown of Thorns 
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