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TAYLOR’S 1935 FLOWER AND PLANT GUIDE 
AQUATIC PLANTS 
FOR THE LILY POOL 
WATER HYACINTHS—Fill bowl about half 
full of good soil. Pour in water until it will 
stand two or three inches deep. Place the lower 
roots in soil and let plants float in water. Has 
fine blooms borne on spike of bluish color, fine 
for fish bowls or outside pools. Will grow fine 
floating on top of water but will not bloom so 
well unless roots reach soil. Price, 15c; 2 for 
25c. 
Hardy Water Lillies 
Lillies are easy to plant, but it must be noted 
that they are to be set horizontally and not be 
put in up and down or they will likely fail to 
start. Just press them into the ground, cover¬ 
ing them with an inch of soil away from off the 
growing end. The soil should be well firmed 
around them. An inch of sand or gravel put on 
the top after they have been planted will help 
to keep the water clear and prevent the goldfish 
from rooting in the mud. A few days after 
planting if the water becomes dark and dis¬ 
closed from the fertilizer used, it will be well 
to drain the water off and fill up with fresh. 
In our own p@ols we always do this and recom¬ 
mend it particularly for small pools. We think 
it the most essential thing in establishing a 
pool. Hardy white, 30c. 
PAUL HARIOT—Very large. When first open¬ 
ed the flowers are canary yellow, the second 
day shaded with pink at base of petals; very 
beautiful. Price, $1.25 each. 
GLADSTONE—Flowers cup shaped. Very mas¬ 
sive ; pure dazzling white. You will like this 
one for large pools. Price, $1.00 each. 
PINK OPAL—Exquisite deep rich pink ; flow¬ 
ers of interesting form. It presents an appear¬ 
ance quite unique and decidedly attractive. Ex¬ 
cellent as a cut flower. Price, $1.00 each. 
ROSE AREY—The bright cerise flowers are 
very large, up to eight inches in diameter ; very 
sweetly scented, with pointed petals, giving ef¬ 
fect of dark shades near the edge. Free flow¬ 
ering and of strong growth. This Lily is of 
exceptional beauty. Price, $1.50 each, 
PARROT FEATHER—Quite successful when 
planted in a tub or water tight hanging basket. 
The growth soon goes over the edge in the 
form of soft trailing sprays. Price, 10c; 3 for 
25c, pot grown. 
HIBISCUS 
Where can you find a more striking plant for 
summer or winter? It is always budding or 
blooming. Hibiscus in pots are extra fine for 
the porch or balcony, or for bedding out in sum¬ 
mer. Tender Perenial. 
PEACH BLOW—The flowers are double and 
from four to five inches in diameter, of a rich 
clear pink with small deep crimson center. 
Very beautiful. 15c each; 2 for 25c; pot grown. 
RUBIA—Has large double flowers of a deep 
crimson color. This is one you will appreciate. 
Pot grown. 15c each. 
LAMBERTII—Flowers large, deep crimson 
color. The finest and most brilliant double, 
crimson, with flowers 4 inches in diameter. 15c. 
PHILODENDRON 
“The Wonder Vine” or “Devil’s Ivy” 
For use in fern dishes, wall pockets, baskets 
or any place where anything else will thrive. By 
far the best plant for use in the home as un- 
derwatering, over-watering or any adverse con¬ 
ditions will little effect it. For fern dishes, 
plant a sufficient quantity in dish and pin the 
vine to the soil and it will root at every joint 
and form a compact mass of green heart-shaped 
leaves. 20c each; 2 for 35c. 
CROTONS 
They are beautiful for pot plants. Nothing 
can excell the richness of coloring found in this 
plant. Very effective for summer bedding. Nice 
plants, 20c; 2 for 35c; pot grown. 
CROWN OF THORNS 
(Euphorbia Splendens)—The Great Biblical 
Plant which is found on the wild and rocky hills 
of Judea. Very peculiar with thick, fleshy twin¬ 
ing stems, which are covered with sharp, stout 
spines nearly an inch long. The leaves or foli¬ 
age is very bright green and there are an abun¬ 
dance of light coral pink colored flowers. Easy 
to grow and the plant can be trained to assume 
any desired shape. 15c each. Pot grown. 
MANETTIA BICOLOR 
The most beautiful of all vines. Can be grown 
in house or garden. Can be trained about a 
window, forming a wreath of the most brilliant 
bloom both summer and winter. Flowers scarlet, 
shading nto flame, tipped with bright golden 
yellow. Price, pot grown, 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
An Annual. 
ANGEL’S TRUMPET 
(Burgmansia)—Large tropical leaves with 
trumpet-shaped flowers, pure white and as frag¬ 
rant as jasmine. Blooms indoors in winter and 
in the garden in the summer. Pla>nts, pot grown, 
25c each, 
PLUMBAGO 
A very beautiful pot plant; a constant bloom¬ 
er ; flower sky blue. Price, 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
BRAZILIAN PLUME PLANT 
(Justica Carnea) 
This is a good plant, blooming profusely com¬ 
mencing to flower when young; strong and 
rapid grower and throws long shoots, each of 
which is tipped with a plume-like flower. Color 
pink. Pot grown; 20c each; 2 for 35c. 
AGERATUM 
Blue perfection for massing, bedding, edging 
or potting ; beautiful Blue flowers in abundance. 
Price, pot grown, 10c; 3 for 25c; dozen, 70c. 
CLEMATIS PANICULTA—Star shaped, and 
creamy white coor, fragrant; a good climbing 
vine and hardy; 20c each, postpaid. Large 
Clumps, 50c each; 2 for 90c, 
