CAPE TRUMPET FLOWER. A pot p’ant with same re¬ 
quirements as the Amaryllis but flowering much more freely 
nearly the year around. Does well outside during the summer 
season. The tubular recurved flowers are of bright orange 
color grouped in a cluster on 12-in. stems. This novelty is 
new, offered for the first time, and will make a most pleasing 
house plant for years to come as they are easily grown. Fine 
flowering size plants $1.00 each; larger sizes $1.50. 
AMARYLLIS. Large bulbs growing in 6-inch pots make 
choice plants for the home and grow year after year with little 
care. They produce very large flowers of many colors from 
red to white. Per pot $1.00; extra select $1.50 each. They are 
wonderful gifts for plant lovers. 
CHILEAN PINEAPPLE. Of the same type as preceding 
but more compact habit of growth with almost metal-like 
texture in foliage from the center of which arises a clump of 
rose pink flowers followed by seed pods of fleshy texture. 
Very curious, neat, extremely robust house plant, exceedingly 
rare. $1.00 to $1.50 each for large specimens. 
RHODODENDRON RACEMOSUM. A dwarf evergreen 
garden shrub that blooms .in early spring with branches lit¬ 
erally covered with small bright pink flowers. Small leathery 
foliage and many short slender branches make this an ideal 
border or rockery shrub for the coast region and even colder 
sections as it appears to be hardy in the eastern states also. 
75c to $1.25 each. 
TIGRIDIA. Mexican day lily or shell flower, is grown by 
us in separate colors. White, light pink, rose, orange, yellow 
and scarlet. It demands rich soil, ample water and full sun 
and merits a conspicuous location, for display of the blooms 
in the garden effect. Flowers often attain 6 inches diameter, 
produced from July to frost. Bulbs, 6 for 50c. 
GOLDEN CALLA. This makes a very fine garden plant, 
producing the rich deep yellow calla lilies so much admired, 
may also be used as a house plant to be taken indoors during 
the winter when they become dormant. The leaves are marked 
with white stripes or pencilling, charming in every respect. 
Strong plants, ready in May, 75c and $1.00 each. 
WHITE CALLA. This stately lily is fine for garden plant¬ 
ing in the coast climate, flowering nearly all summer if 
planted in rich soil in full sun. Will need some protection in 
winter if left outdoors. Small plants 25c; medium to large. 
50c to $1.00 each. 
PRINCESS FLOWER. The most wonderful purple flow¬ 
ering shrub for pot culture, producing 2 to 3-inch disc-like 
flowers in profusion during late summer and fall. Foliage of 
velvety texture, deep green with handsome veining of sym¬ 
metrical design, truly elegant in appearance. To be taken in 
before frost damages the plants in early winter as it is a 
splendid house plant of exotic beauty. A novelty that will 
please the most fastidious taste for its purity of color and is a 
marvelous sight. Plant them outdoors during the summer 
season in a sunny warm location. Ready by May 15th. 
Strong specimens $1.50 each; young plants 75c. 
CROWN OF THORNS. The plant of the biblical story 
covered with coarse thorns bearing brilliant red flowers all 
summer long if kept in full sunshine. A most interesting and 
easily grown plant for the house and garden, but must be 
taken indoors before frost in ’ate fall. Always sensational 
by its bright colored flower clusters and well at home in 
sunny quarters where it may be grown for many years with 
very little attention. 50c each. 
PHYLLOCACTUS QUEEN VICTORIA. A thornless smooth 
leaved cactus that covers itself during the spring months with 
light pink almost water-lily like flowers. Truly the gentlest 
member of the cactus family and a gorgeous easily grown 
house plant that never fails to please those who do admire 
beauty in indoor plants. Fine specimens now only 75c. 
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