PHYLLOCACTUS QUEEN VICTORIA. A thornless smooth 
leaved cactus that covers itself during the spring months with 
light pink almost water-lily like flowers. Truly the gentlest 
member of the cactus family and a gorgeous easily grown 
house plant that never fails to please those who do admire 
beauty in indoor plants. Fine specimens now only 75c. 
PRINCESSE FLOWER. A new garden flower and pot plant 
from Brazil with velvety beautiful foliage of unusual charm 
and producing in late summer intense deep blue flowers of 
startling texture. This really exotic shrub must have a sunny 
sheltered spot with ample water in hot weather, in late fall it 
is to be taken up and stored for the winter in a frost free 
room. It will grow 3 to 4 ft. high and bloom over a long period 
of time. A real treat for those who treasure beauty and 
elegance in the plant world. Strong well grown plants, 75c ea. 
TROLLIUS LEDEBOURI. Very hardy rare perennial for 
partial shade or damp locations. Flowers of richest deep 
orange color and lasting quality. 35c each. 
GROMWELL or LITHOSPERMU.M PROSTRATUM. A 
creeping green plant for the rock garden producing sheets of 
brilliant blue flowers of marvelous beauty, not approached by 
any other plant known for sheer color effect. Strong plants 
50c each. 
ROCKROSE, or Cistus cyprius. A low evergreen shrub with 
large saucer-shaped flowers pure white with five maroon red 
blotches in center, very effective and novel, fine for sunny 
locations, flowering all summer. Not hardy east of Cascade 
range. A little known floral treasure for coast gardens. 
75c each. 
CALTHA. Newly introduced Chinese specie for damp, rich 
soils, with single deep yellow flowers resembling Trollius 
blossoms. Flower stems to 18 inches high. Offered for the 
first time to plant fanciers since its introduction from the 
mountains of China. (Limited.) 50c each. 
PERSIAN BUTTERCUPS. A bulbous plant of new im¬ 
proved large flowering type. Grown in limited quantity, 
ready for planting out in early March. These demand rich 
soil and sunny location and will flower in May and June. 
Flowers resemble pompon dahlias in color ranging from white, 
cream, yellow, orange, salmon and scarlet to crimson. This is 
perhaps the finest cut flower for the garden to bloom in the 
late spring and early summer, and are to be spaced 12 inches 
apart. 6 for 85c; 12 for $1.50. 
ORCHID ROSE. A sensational novelty of Cistus with very 
large orchid colored flower and five dark red markings in 
the center. Flowers throughout the summer season. Ever¬ 
green foliage. Not hardy east of Cascade range. 50c each. 
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BIRD OF PARADISE. Small deciduous tree with fern-like 
foliage for hot dry locations, flowers in clusters bright yellow 
with long scarlet stamens of startling effect; very novel. 
$1.00 each. 
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