29c 
Each 
Fountain 
of Gold 
29c ea. 
Fountain of Gold 
GOLDEN SPRAYS (Genista Canari- 
ensis) — Delicate sage-green foliage; 
every twig tipped with exquisite pea¬ 
shaped blossoms of a pure canary 
color. 29c each, 3 for 76c. 
Ornamental 
Fountain Grass 
(Pennisetum) — One of the fin¬ 
est varieties of the ornamental 
grasses ; especially attractive as 
a single specimen; valuable for 
massing purposes. Purplish 
plumes. 22c ea., 3 for 59c. 
Beautiful Plumed, Fountain Grass 
Climbing 
Firecracker 22c 
( Manettia Bicolor) — 
Easily trained. Can be 
grown in the house or gar¬ 
den. Flowers scarlet, shad¬ 
ing into flame, tipped gold¬ 
en-yellow. 22c, 3 for 59c. 
Cl. Firecracker Plant, 22c 
Crassula 
Monticola 
(No. 3)—Very 
attractive suc¬ 
culent upright 
bushy little 
plants. Light 
green heart- 
shaped leaves. 
20c each, 3 for 
52c. 
Crassula 
Monticola 
Silver Leaved Dusty Miller, 17c 
Dusty Miller 
(Silvery Foliage)—Beautiful, sil¬ 
very gray foliage, deeply cut. Fine 
for edging beds of Geraniums, 
Cannas or Salvias; Height 12 to 
15_ inches. 17c ea., 3 for 45c, 
doz. for $1.50. 
White Feverfew 22c 
Constant Blooming Fuchsias 
Fuchsia, Irwin’s Giant Pink, 20c 
Irwin’s Giant 
Pink Fuchsia 
Gigantic flowers of a beautiful sal¬ 
mon pink. The best Fuchsia yet in¬ 
troduced. 20c ea., 3 for 52c. 
BLACK PRINCE—Brilliant carmine pink corolla, 
with darker sepals. 19c ea., 3 for 49c, doz. for 
$1.70. 
ERNEST RENAN —Sepals white, and corolla reddish-blue, a 
fine variety. 15c ea., 3 for 39c, doz. for $1.30. 
LITTLE BEAUTY FUCHSIA— Fine dwarf Fuchsia. Seldom 
without flow T ers, sepals are carmine, and the corolla deep lilac. 
23c ea., 3 for 61c. 
LORD BYRON— Single blooms, red corolla and violet sepals. 
A striking variety. 21c ea., 3 for 56c, doz. for $1.86. 
MAD. VAN DER STRASS— Corolla double white with red 
sepals, unusually attractive. 17c ea., 3 for 45c, doz. for $1.50. 
SPECIOSA —Tube and sepals a bright rose; corolla brilliant 
carmine. 17c ea., 3 for 45c. 
TENOR— Sepals red, with double corolla of rich dark purple. 
18c ea., 3 for*48c. 
TRAILING QUEEN— Wine-red flowers, single flowers in droop¬ 
ing clusters. 18c ea., 3 for 48c, doz. for $1.60. 
SPECIAL FUCHSIA OFFER—One each of any of 4 fuchsias 
above for 69c. 
WHITE GIANT (Gloire des Marches)— Brilliant deep scarlet 
sepals. Corolla double, pure white. 17c ea., 3 for 45c, doz. 
for $1.50. 
McGREGOR’S MAMMOTH PURPLE— Tall growing, enormous 
flowers, sepals bright scarlet, purple corollas. 23c ea., 3 for 
61c, doz. for $2.04. 
Chinese Evergreen or Lucky Plant, 31c 
Little Beauty Fuchsia, 23c 
Fragrant Erlangea 
A magnificent and interesting house and gar¬ 
den plant. Dainty tubular flowers of delicate 
mauve lilac produced in greatest profusion in 
dense clusters. The foliage is as delightfully 
scented as a sweet-scented geranium. Will flower 
over an especially lnog period; highly desirable. 
19c each, 3 for 49c. 
LITTLE GEM—The great value of the 
Feverfew is for cut flowers during the 
summer. Double pompon flowers of pure 
white. 22c ea., 3 for 59c. 
Little Gem Feverfew, 22c 
Fragrant Erlangea, 19c 
Chinese Evergreen or 
Lucky Plant 31c 
(Aglaonema Modestum) — The Chinese 
Evergreen or Lucky plant is no excep¬ 
tion to the rule. 
This interesting 
novelty can be 
grown easily in 
water or soil. Pos¬ 
sibly more satis¬ 
factory if planted 
in soil consisting of 
leaf mold, rotted 
manure and 
crushed charcoal. 
Small pink flowers. 
Distinctive green 
foliage. 31 c ea., 3 Grevillea 
for 80c. (Silk-Oak), 19c 
Weeping 
Firecracker 
Plant, 19c 
Weeping 
Firecracker Plant 
CORAL RED FLOWERS (Russelia Elegantissi- 
ma)—Semi-trailing especially adapted for hang¬ 
ing baskets, vases, etc., of drooping habit, cov¬ 
ered with brilliant coral-red flowers. 19c ea., 
3 for 49c. 
Grevillea 
SILK OAK TREE 
(Robusta) — A magnifi¬ 
cent plant for deco- 
tive purposes; of 
rapid easy growth. 
The young leaves are 
light brown the tips 
being covered with a 
soft down resembling 
raw silk hence the 
name “Silk Oak.’’ 19c 
ea., 3 for 54c, doz. 
for $1.82. 
Beautiful 
Shaking 
Fern 26c 
(Pteris Tremula) — 
The foliage of this 
Pteris variety is 
large, very graceful. 
The slightest move¬ 
ment of the air 
shakes the leaves. It 
grows readily. 26c 
ea., 3 for 70c. 
Shaking Fern, 26c 
Mildred Lauders, Bowling Green, Ohio. “The Chrysanthemums came in fine shape. They are such strong plants.” 
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