PHORMIUM— Tenax New Zealand Flax. G. 50c; 5 G. $1.75. 
PHORANIUM— I eaves bordered golden, beautifully, Gallon 
cans 75c—$1.00. 
PHORANIUM RUBRA (New)—Red leaves. See Novelties. 
BAMBOO 
Th ese have many uses —planted on property lines for fencing 
in private gardens, backgrounds, for pools, the very small 
dwarf ones only growing 18 inches tall for pool borders and 
the great Timber Bamboo growing 40 ft. high, used as a 
tropical effect in a summer tea house constructed as follows: 
Build a concrete floor 1 ft. thick and as many feet square 
as you wish your tea house—say 12x12 and plant the 
bamboo all around this block of concrete which will prevent 
it from coming through in that spot. Corner posts can be set 
if desired and a doorway, but we prefer just the bamboo 
without anything else, as a couple can be tied or trained aside 
to make the doorway, giving it all the more natural effect. 
These require plenty of water in summer. 
BAMBUSA FASTUOSA —strong, straight grower. Yellow canes, 
green leaves. 5 Gallon con sizes $1.50. 
BAMBUSA NIGER —jet black shining canes. 5 Gallon cars $5. 
BAMBUSA NEVINA —hardier. Zero weather. 2 ft. size $1.00. 
(dwarf) . 
BAMBUSA DWARF— very small, almost a grass. 12—18 size 
$ 1 . 00 . 
GRASSES 
BILLBERGIA—NUTAMS— fine little plant, tough leathery, 
grass-like foiiage; occasionally clusters of flowers, green 
tinged red or blue. Div. or small pots 50c; larger Div .$1.00. 
Ten other varieties seeds, small pkt. mixed 50c postpaid. 
EULALIA—ZEBRINA —pretty striped grass, in clumps—Fine 
for pool edging or other borders. Div. or pots 50c. In 
gallon cans $1.00. Occasionally purple flowers. 
GOLDEN GATE MIXTURE (Morses) hardy mixture, lb. 40c. 
10 lb. $3.50. 
ITALIAN RYE—lb. 15c. 10 lbs. $1.25. 
KENTUCKY BLUE—pound 35c. 10 lbs. for $3.00. 
LAWN GRASS —If in need of much write for special price. 
PACEYS RYE —finer in every way. Per lb. 25c; 10 lbs. $1.80. 
SEASIDE —bent, creeping habit, thick, lb. $1.25; 10 lbs. $10. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER, lb. 55c; 10 lb. $5.00. 
PERENNIALS 
AND ROCK PLANTS 
These we are listing in 2 groups; group one, the more com¬ 
mon and cheaper varieties and Group 2 better varieties. 
Prices noted at these headings will apply except where other¬ 
wise noted. 
GROUP 1 
A few of these plants are in 3" P.; others are divisions from 
mother plant, or small clumps; mostly, however, flatted stock. 
Price: 5c each or 50c doz.—Larger plants of same 20c. 
Dianthus 
Carnations 
Diqitalis 
Gaillardia 
Geum. 
Gazania 
Delphinium 
Hollyhock 
Iris —assorted 
Lippia, doz. 25c 
Mesembryanthemum 
Moss—flat $1. 
Penstemon 
On mail orders be sure 
not have to 
Primula 
Pyrethrum 
Sedums assorted 
Strawberry Evgn. for banks 
Ivy English 
Sweet William 
Verbena 
Nepeta Glucona under trees, mats, 
Viola—Yellow, blue, violet 
Heuchera—Coral bell 
Coral bell 
to include sufficient postage so we will 
send them collect by express. 
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