PETUNIAS. Pride of Portland. Large single fringed flow¬ 
ers, deep pink. 
White Beauty. Pure white fringed, yellow throat. 
Scarlet Beauty. Bright red, heavily fringed. 
Ruffled Heliotrope. Large deeply fringed, heliotrope color. 
Lilac Beauty. Plain edged soft lilac veined purple. 
Elks Pride. Intensely deep velvety purple, large flower. 
Apple Blossom. Large light pink with deeper veins. 
Above sorts are all introductions of our own, unexcelled for 
refined beauty, especially for box planting. 
Improved Ramona. Giant flowering in many colors and 
types. 
Red Ramona. A new copper red of largest size. 
All above sorts in pot grown sizes only, 10 and 15c each. 
2 or 3-inch size. 
Rose of Heaven. Small very profusely flowering pink. 
Blue Bedder. Small flowered light blue, both these are very 
fine border plants, flat grown at 35c per doz. 
GERANIUMS. Double red, single red, double and single 
pink in several sorts are grown and available in 2 1 / 4-inch and 
3-inch size at 10c and 15c each. 
Mt. Blanc. A striking white leafed sort with brilliant red 
flowers, highly decorative. 20c and 25c each. 
Ivy Leaved*. These attractive trailing sorts are especially 
adapted to use in boxes where they fall over most gracefully, 
flowering profusely. They are obtainable in pink, white, rose 
and red sorts at 15c each. 
IMPATIENS or BUSY LIZZY*. Bright green fleshy foli¬ 
age studded with small red flowers continually in bloom. Will 
grow in sun but shade is better. Various size plants, 10-15-25c 
each. 
PARLOR IVY. A soft leaved fast growing vine with 
appearance of Ivy. 10c. 
COBBEA SCANDENS. Grows with foliage like Sweet 
Peas, large purple bell-like flowers towards fall; serves as 
trailer or vine. 2 for 25c. 
HELXINE BABY TEARS*. Small creeping plant with tiny 
round bright green leaves covering soil like moss. 15c each. 
WANDERING JEW*. Trailing plant with attractive foli¬ 
age, green, white stripes and red striped sorts. 5c to 15c each. 
THUNBERGIA or BLACK-EYED SUSAN. A creeper cov¬ 
ered with disc-like yellow flowers with black center, some 
white and black or tan and black. Very neat for rockery 
planting or for hanging baskets and window boxes. 6 for 50c. 
LANTANA. Low branching small shrub-like plant covered 
with clusters of small bright orange, pink or yellow flowers 
all summer long. 15c and 25c each. 
SWEET ALYSSUM. Low creeping or trailing plant with 
profusion of fragrant white flowers. 3 for 25c. Single flow¬ 
ering form, 8 for 25c. 
FUCHSIAS*. Double and single, red, white and purplish 
tints, trailing and upright sorts, large and small flowered, all 
preferring a rich deep soil in partial shade. Flowering pro¬ 
fusely all season long if amply moist. Young plants from 
10c to 25c each. 
Sunray. Exquisite richly colored foliage, carmine flowers. 
15c each. 
SHRIMP PLANT. Unusual type of bush with bronzy elon¬ 
gated tassels terminating each branch from which emerge the 
real flowers of lavender white in striking elegance. Best in 
full sun and good soil. 15-25c each; large size 50c. 
FLOWERING MAPLE*. Slender branching shrub with 
orange or red bell-like pendulous flowers; one sort has yellow 
spotted leaves, very graceful combined with Heliotrope for 
semi-shade. 10c to 25c each. 
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SPECIAL NOVELTIES 
VENIDIUM FASTUOSUM. Monarch of the Veldt, Africa’s 
finest daisy. Handsome rosette of silky gray foliage. Flowers 
of 4-inch diameter are rich golden orange in color with a 
black circle at base of petals. Needs sunny location. For 
June delivery. 4 for 50c (pot grown). 
SPARAXIS. A small bulbous African flower with long 
sprays of exquisite blossoms in many delightful colors. Clus¬ 
ters of six bulbs well started, fit to plant into sunny locations 
in the garden for 50c. Flowering during late June, a real 
surprise. 
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