'different House and Garden Plants 
(Mexican Shell Flower) Tigridia, 27c 
Hardy Fernsf or Shady Places28c 
These graceful and universally popular plants are of 
easy culture and afford a wide range of possibilities. 
A shady nook, where the soil is moist and the drainage 
good, will prove an ideal location, especially if a liberal 
amount of leaf mold or woods earth is available; and 
better still if rocks and stumps may unite in breaking 
the monotony of the ground’s surface. Ferns require 
little attention and amply repay in genuine pleasure. 
Strong root clumps of mixed varieties. 28c, 2 for 53c, 
3 for 80c, 6 for $1.50, 12 for $2.69. 
YUCCA 32c 
(Green leaved) Spanish Dag¬ 
ger or Thread Palm). Its broad 
sword-like foliage and tall 
branched spikes of fragrant 
drooping creamy white flowers 
make it an effective hardy 
plant for all positions. 32c ea., 
3 for 90c. 
(Variegata) —Very similar in 
growth and flowers to Green 
leaved variety, except foliage 
being golden striped. 36c, 3 for 
$1.00. Large plants 75c ea. 
Yucca or Thread Palm, 32c 
Tricolor Foliage Plant 24c 
(Pedilanthus)—A very pretty and most popular 
narrow-leaved foliage plant. Can be used very 
successfully as an indoor plant or for bedding and 
edging purposes in the summer. In winter months 
the light green leaves produce a pinkish border. 
24c ea., 3 for 68c. 
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Fairy Lilies (Zephyranihes) 
Fairy Lilies 10c 
(Zephyranthes) —Dainty lil¬ 
ies like miniature Amaryllis. 
Of easy culture, requiring the 
same care as Gladiolus bulbs. 
They can also be planted in 
pots or flower-boxes, using 
several bulbs to gain the best 
effect. Flowers pink and 
white, mixed. An old favor¬ 
ite. 10c each, 3 for 25c. 
Tricolor Foliage Plant, 24c 
Strawberry 
Guav&. 
Daphne 
Cneorum 74c ea. 
(Garland Flower) — Beautiful, 
low-growing evergreen shrub, 
suitable for many purposes in the 
garden. Foliage glossy, dark 
green. Flowers lovely shade of 
rose-pink, borne profusely in May 
and again in September, exquis¬ 
itely fragrant. 74c ea., 3 for $2.10. 
Strawberry Ciuava, 32c 
Strawberry 
Guava 32c 
Flowers pure white, delightfully 
fragrant. Fruit large, of reddish 
color, and of sweet and spicy flavor. 
A luscious tropical fruit and a 
charming house plant. 32c each, 3 
for 90c. _ 
Tigridia 27c 
(Shell-flower of Mexico) —Color¬ 
ful orange yellow flowers, beauti¬ 
fully spotted are produced in pro¬ 
fusion for a period of two or three 
months. They are very effective 
when massed or planted with Gladi¬ 
olus. 27c ea., 3 for 77c, doz., $2.59. 
Hardy Fern, 28c ea., 6 varieties, $1.50 
Variegated Parlor Ivy 
Variegated Par¬ 
lor Ivy 21c 
(Glechoma Hederacea) —The fo¬ 
liage of this charming novelty is 
bright green, marked with pure 
white, and has a refreshing fra¬ 
grance similar to mint. Popular 
for house use. 21c ea., 3 for 60c. 
Pink Flowering Daphne, 74c 
Arrowhead 24c 
(Nephthytis) — Large green, 
arrow-shaped. Requires consider¬ 
able moisture. Can be grown in 
just a bowl of water or can be 
grown in soil indoors as a foliage 
plant with good results. 24c ea., 
3 for 68c. 
DWARF 
(jHERiUf 
Surinam Dwarf Cherry, 36c 
Surinam Dwarf 
Cherry 36c 
An unusual decoratiye 
plant, ornamental when in 
bloom and useful for its 
fruit. The fruits are rich 
bright red in color and 
have a delicious flavor. 
Its dwarf growth makes 
it suitable for potting. 36c 
each, 3 for $1.03. 
Arrowhead, 24c 
Lady 
Lady Slippers 
44c 
CYPRIPEDIUM— The fin 
est and most showy of our 
outdoor hardy orchids. Thrives 
in a moist, peaty soil in shade 
or partial shade and the flow¬ 
ers are extremely interesting 
on account of their odd shape 
and uncommon color and 
markings. Flowers are rose 
purple in color. 44c ea., 3 for 
$1.26. 
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