Bougainvillea Sanderiana, 19c 
Bougainvillea 
(Bougainvillea) 
CRIMSON LAKE — Magnificent 
clusters of paper-libe bells, ex¬ 
quisite shade of crimson, unequaled. 
29c ea., 3 for 76c, doz. for $2.50. 
SANDERIANA—Brilliant laven¬ 
der-pink blossoms of strong and 
rapid growth. A beautiful climber 
in the South. 19c ea., 3 for 49c, 
doz. for $1.70. 
Christmas 
Cactus 25c 
SCARLET BLOOMS — Long 
drooping flowers, borne in great 
profusion. Stems branching 
and hanging In bunches. Blooms 
freely. 25c ea., 3 for 68c, 
doz. for $2.24. 
_ Christmas Cactus _ 
Blue Lily 
of the Nile 32c 
(Agapanthus Umbellatus) — 
Bright evergreen foliage spread¬ 
ing three feet and surmounted 
with spikes of bright blue 
flowers. A fine pot or tub 
plant. 32c, 3 for 82c. 
Rare and Odd Cactus 
3 for 64c 
Cactus soil should be kept 
on the dry side. Sprinkle 
once a week; water the soil 
heavily once a month in win¬ 
ter; twice a month in sum¬ 
mer. Soil should consist of 
sandy loam, 3 parts, coarse 
sand and small amount of 
lime. 
CACTUS NO. 1 —Optunia 
Microdasys or Bunny Ear. 
30c ea., 3 for 79c, doz. for 
$2.64. 
CACTUS NO. 2,—Echino- 
cereus chloranthus. 25c ea., 
3 for 68c, doz. for $2.24. 
CACTUS NO. 3 — Opuntia acantharpa ar- 
borescens. 26c ea., 3 for 70c, doz. for 
$2.30. 
CACTUS NO. 4—Echinocereus dasya- 
canthus. 24c ea., 3 for 64c, doz. for 
$2.14. 
CACTUS NO. 6 — Echinocactus horizon- 
thalonius. 26c ea., 3 for 68c, doz. for 
$2.24. 
CACTUS NO. 6—Echinomastus inter- 
tetus. 24c ea., 3 for 64c, doz. for $2.14. 
SPECIAL OFFER—One each of the above 
Cactus including (Old Man) for $1.72. 
Cactus No 
25c ea. 
Unnamed Cactus Collection 
For those who do not particularly care 
for named varieties of Cactus, we offer 
an unusual collection of all different un¬ 
named types. 8 for $1.39. 
Cactus No. 1,30c ea. 
Cactus No. 3, 26c ea. 
Cactus No. 4 
24c ea. 
Cactus No. 5 
26c ea. 
Cactus No. 6 
24c ea. 
Fancy^BeddingiColeus 
11c each 
lie ea., 3 for 31c, 6 for 59c, 12 for $1.00, 
25 for $2.00, 50 for $3.88, 100 for $7.50 
BECKWITH GEM—Dark maroon, edged golden yellow. 
CHRISTMAS GEM — Immense leaves, bright carmine 
shading to maroon, margin yellow and green, velvety 
lustre. 20c ea., 3 for 57c. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA—Maroon edged yellow. 
FIRE BRAND—Brilliant scarlet, very showy. 
NERO—Darkest Coleus grown, nearly black. 
RAGGED CARPET—Leaves light green splashed bronze. 
QUEEN OF THE WEST—Green streaked with maroon. 
SENSATION — Crimson-maroon center light red. 
SETTING SUN—Crimson with brightest golden edge. 
VERSCHAFFELTI—Maroon center, spotted yellow. 
YELLOW BIRD—Color golden-yellow. Makes a wonder¬ 
ful contrast when used with the darker varieties. 
Old Man Cactus, the most 
unusual of all the Cactus 
family, 60c. 
Old Man 
Cactus 60c 
Most interesting of all the 
Cactus. Cactus is the name 
applied by the ancient Greeks 
to prickly plants and adopted 
for a group of curious fleshy 
succulents, mostly prickly and 
leafless. Of the group, there 
has been for a long time, one 
outstanding variety, the Old 
Man Cactus, cultivated for its 
singular appearance, the long 
white, soft, curling and twist¬ 
ing hairs at the top and ex¬ 
tending down over the plant, 
likened to the locks of an 
aged man. Flowers not large 
and with a short tube. We 
are pleased to offer from a 
limited stock this rare item; 
price 60c ea., 3 for $1.70. 
Baby Primrose 20c 
(Primula Malicoides)—A dainty Primula, 
with large whorls of delicate pale mauve 
flowers; very attractive. 20c, 3 for 52c, 
doz. for $1.80. _ 
Japanese 
Camellia $1.59 
(Japonica)—Leaves glossy green, flowers 
of exquisite beauty and waxy texture, from 
pure white to crimson. Requires shade and 
moisture throughout the hot season. Needs 
a moderate, uniform temperature. When 
set with flower buds care must be taken in 
watering. When left too dry the buds will 
drop. $1.59 ea., 3 for $4.55. By express. 
Beautiful Japanese Camellia, $1.59 each 
Coleus Trailing Queen 
Excellent for vases and plant 
boxes, leaves fiery crimson bordered 
by a band of deep maroon, with a 
band of green on the edges. 16c 
ea., 2 for 28c. 
California Redwood Burl 84c 
An interesting and exceedingly 
beautiful novelty from California’s 
Redwood Forest. Burls are dor¬ 
mant. Sends out feathery light 
green shoots resembling ferns. 
Growth will start when placed in a 
shallow bowl of water. Never let 
burl dry out and do not put directly 
in hot sun. 84c, 3 for $2.44. 
California Redwood Burl, 84c 
Copper Plant 
20c each 
(Acalypha Tricolor) — A 
beautiful plant with large 
and highly colored leaves, 
bright red marked with 
blotches of crimson-bronze. 
Produces flowers like the 
flower spikes of Acalypha 
Sanderii. This Acalypha 
is really a bedding plant, 
as highly and richly colored 
as crotons. 20c ea., 3 for 
52c, doz. for $1.80. 
Copper Plant. 20c 
Foundation 
Border Plant 
Variegated 
(Aegopodium)— Largely 
used around foundations 
of house and buildings. 
Foliage strongly varie¬ 
gated with cream and yel¬ 
low. Spreads rapidly. 
22c ea., 3 for 59c, doz. 
for $1.94. 
Variegated Border Plant 
Mrs. C. Norton, Cape May, N. J. “What wonderful plants you sent, packed with such care; thank you.” 
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