BLEEDING HEART 
The old-fashioned peren¬ 
nial “Seal Flower”. Long 
spra} r s of graceful heart 
shaped rose pink flowers in 
May or June. Fern-like 
foliage. Very hardy, long 
lived, and easy to grow in 
sun or shade. 2 to 3 ft. 
O der before May 1st. 35c 
each; $3.50 per doz., pre¬ 
paid. 
Fringed Bleeding Heart— 
Deep rose flowers, more elon¬ 
gated than above, and finer 
foliage which remains green all summer. Longer period of bloom. 
About 15 inches high. Will grow in shade or anywhere. Per¬ 
fectly hardy. 25c each; $2.50 per doz., prepaid. 
CHEDDAR PINK 
Compact cushions of blue-gray foliage a few inches high, 
covered in early summer with sweet scented rosy pink flowers. 
Hardy, and easy to grow. Fine for the rock garden. 20c 
each; $1.50 per doz., prepaid. 
HEN AND CHICKENS 
Small rosettes of succulent leaves from which spring tiny 
young rosettes which nestle around the mother plant like 
chickens. Hardy. Interesting for rock gardens. 20c each; 
$2.00 per doz., prepaid. 
ENGLISH IVY 
Glossy dark green leaves. An attractive vine to train over 
woodwork in the house in winter. In summer, plant in the 
ground at foundation or porch, or trail from window box or 
lawn vase. Will grow in shade. 25c each; 4 for 80c, prepaid. 
SANSEVIERIA 
Snake plant. A striking decorative foliage house plant 
of easy culture. Will stand more neglect than any plant we 
know of. Just don’t give it too much water—that’s all. 
Upright fleshy leaves, striped crosswise with white variegation 
on dark green, edged with gold. 25c each; 4 for 80c, prepaid. 
ATTRACTIVE HOUSE FERNS 
Boston—The well known and ever popular “Boston Fern”. 
Can be grown into a very large specimen. 
Dwarf Boston—A smaller growing form of the regular Bos¬ 
ton. Takes up less room. May be planted outside for the 
summer. 
Newport—(Scotti) A rapid grower, and will make a 14-inch 
pot specimen. 
Ostrich Plume—Fronds are delicately cut and curved with 
an ostrich plume effect. Easily grown, and very attractive. 
Teddy Junior—Fronds are broad and gracefully tapered, 
drooping just enough to make a shapely graceful plant. Will 
produce many fronds. 
Above House Ferns, 25c each, prepaid. 
ASPARAGUS FERNS 
Lace Fern (Asparagus plumosus) House plant. Feathery 
foliage of emerald green; more delicate than the finest fern. 
Fine for table decoration. 25c each; 4 for 80c, prepaid. 
Emerald Feather Fern (Asparagus sprengeri) House plant. 
Long drooping branches of green needle-like foliage. Excel¬ 
lent for hanging baskets, window' boxes or lawn vases. Useful 
to mix with cut flow r ers. 25c each; 4 for 80c prepaid. 
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