DECORATIVE PLANTS FOR THE HOME 
Oleander—Rosy Morn 
Oleanders 
Very attractive plants that can be grown in almost 
any soil or situation and kept growing all the year or 
rested in the cellar. The dark green willow-like foliage 
is very neat and pleasing. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE —Large and very beautiful, strong 
grower, very double and a wonderful salmon-yellow 
color. Each 30c; 3 for 85c, postpaid. 
ALICE BURBANK— White —Magnificent, large, snowy- 
white double blossoms. Fully as fragrant as a rose 
and much prettier. Each 30c; 3 for 85c, postpaid. 
ROSY MORN—Pink—Large blossoms, rosy pink. A 
truly magnificent plant, the contrast of foliage and 
the delicate color of the flowers being so very strik¬ 
ing. Each 30c; 3 for 85c, postpaid. 
NEW VARIEGATED—Leaves bordered with creamy 
white. Flowers pink and very double. A magnificent 
plant; the contrast of foliage and flowers being very 
striking. Each 30c; 3 for 85c, postpaid. 
SPECIAL 
OFFER 
One each of 
the Four 
Varieties of Ole¬ 
anders, postpaid 
FREE GIFTS 
with Your Order 
—See Page 1. 
Thornless Cactus 
A Curious and Unusual Plant with Brown 
Star-Shaped Flowers. 
Nothing like it ever seen before. In place 
of leaves you find fleshy succulent stalks, 
warted and similar to a small cucumber. 
Unusually attractive and bloom mostly in 
the fall and winter. The flowers are very 
singular, star-shaped, nearly two inches 
across, dark brown spotted with yellow. 
Price 20c Each 3 f° r 50c 
Thornless Cactus 
THE TWO 
SPECIAL NOVELTIES 
Angel’s Trumpet 
RICH FRAGRANCE —Large, showy tropical leaves and 
trumpet shaped blooms often eight inches long. It grows 
easily, blooms freely and the flower is something to be proud 
of. The Brugmansia blooms indoors in winter and in the 
garden in summer. The plant has large tropical leaves, with 
blooms eight inches wide at the mouth, resembling a trumpet, 
hence the name, “Angel’s Trumpet.” Pure white in color and 
as fragrant as a Jasmine. Extra strong plants, 35c each, 3 
for $1.00, postpaid. 
Carmine Fountain Plant 
A handsome graceful house plant and easy to grow. A 
strange looking plant with large light green foliage with 
heavy rib markings. The flowers are a bright Carmine Red 
which form at the base of leaf with long tassel-like flowers 
that almost reach the ground; blooms in spring and sum¬ 
mer. A worth while plant to add to any good house collection. 
Price 35c each, 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Pink Wax Plant 
The waxy flowers and spiky foliage makes this 
plant seem almost artificial, it is so perfect in 
shape and form. Blooms all summer, either in 
the house or out of doors. Color delicate salmon- 
pink. Its creeping habit makes it ideal for the 
Rock Garden. 20c each; 3 for 50c, postpaid. 
Crown of Thorns 
The Great Biblical Plant 
On the Wild Rocky Hills of Judea this em¬ 
blematic plant is found. Very peculiar, thorny, 
with a few bright green leaves and an abundance 
of light rose blossoms. Easy to grow, can be 
trained to assume any desired shape. Fine plants, 
30c each; 3 for 80c, postpaid. 
Crown of Thorns 
St. Ber¬ 
nard^ 
Lily 
(Anthericum.) 
Leaves have 
markings of 
yellowish white 
on dark green. 
Flowers are 
creamy-white, 
and carried on 
long 6 t e m s. 
Very attractive 
as a pot plant 
or in vases. 
24c each; 3 for 
68c, postpaid. 
SURPRISE OFFER 
AFTER SEASON SALE 
As a result of our propagations that must tax the 
capacity of our plant, made far in advance of our 
selling season, we generally have surplus of all kinds 
of plants and rather than carry this stock over, we 
hold a Clearance Sale beginning May 20th, and make 
up Surprise collections of miscellaneous plants at 
76c per collection; 3 for $2.15; 6 for $4.00. All these 
collections must be strictly our selection. We guar¬ 
antee full money’s worth. Orders accepted any time 
for May 20th delivery. 
Popular Vase Palm 
(Dracaena In¬ 
divisa). A su¬ 
perb decorative 
plant with 
slender, droop- 
ing leaves. 
Often called the 
“F o u n t a i n 
Plan t.” Very 
graceful in 
habit; beautiful 
green foliage 
with delicate 
stripings of 
yellow and red. 
The favorite 
center plant for 
vase. 14c each; 
3 for 40c. Lar¬ 
ger plants 25c 
and 48c. 
Before severe frost. Oleanders should be trimmed and stored in the cellar 
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