PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
House and Bedding Plants 51 
PARIS DAISY or “Marguerite” 
A delight in the garden and in summer boxes, or winter pots. 
Boston Yellow. Single flowers, very free; deep canary. 
Mother’s Favorite. Semi-double; white, anemone center. 
Mother’s Pearl. Fully double; pure white. 
20c each; 3 for 55c; doz., $2.00. 
S.GH. DUSTY MILLER SS chJS , 
Erect, tall-growing, heavily branching; a close network of 
skeleton leaves, silver-white at all times. Best of its kind. 
214 -inch, 15c; $1.50 per doz. By express, $12.00 per 100. 
FERNS 
I nd ispensable 
for general 
house, table or 
window decora¬ 
tion. 
Fern Dish 
Collection 
We grow a 
varied assort¬ 
ment of small, 
odd-shaped Ferns 
specially for jar¬ 
dinieres and fern 
boxes. We will 
mail six “Dish” 
or Table Ferns 
in 6 distinct va¬ 
rieties of our 
choice 
for . 
Boston Fully matured fronds attain a length of four to 
— . . five feet. 2%-inch pots, 15c each ; 3 for 35c. 4-inch, 
50c. 5-inch, 75c. 6-inch, $1.25. 8-inch, $2.60. 
FUCHSIAS 
Black Prince. Well expanded single flowers; carmine-lake 
color of corolla and calyx nearly alike. 
Little Beauty. Dwarf, single, seldom without flowers. Sepals 
carmine, corolla deep lilac. 
Pride of Orion. Semi-double with long narrow pointed car¬ 
mine sepals; fluted corolla pure white, with pink stamens. 
All 25c each; 3 for 70c. 
Single flowered 
marked (*). 
GERANIUMS 
From 
214 -inch pots. 
PPm? Unless stated, 15c each; 
$ 1.50 per dozen. 
Alphonse Ricard. Bright orange-red. 
♦Beauty Foitevine. Rosy salmon, shaded deep orange. 
♦Irvington Beauty. Giant, salmon flushed pink and cerise. 
Jean Oberle. Exquisite hydrangea or “apple blossom” pink. 
Mme. Buchner. Best of the double pure whites. 
Mme. Landry. Semi-double. Rich salmon-shaded orange. 
Mme. Saleroi. Very effective for bordering. A thrifty grower, 
quickly reaching a dense 8 x 8 inch size; leaves small, bright 
silver-green, edged white. 
$1.00 per doz. By express, $8.00 per 100. 
Radio Bed. A new, double red, pure vermilion, displayed in 
thick clusters of large florets. 25c each; $2.60 per doz. 
Buby. Large trusses on extra long stems; deep rosy scarlet; 
the upper margins pure scarlet. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
S. A. Nutt. Dependable for a constant blaze of crimson. 
Bose-Scented Leaved. Broad skeleton leaf type; popular. 
Wm. Langguth. Varigated foliage green and white; beau¬ 
tiful contrasting crimson flowers. 25c. 
HELIOTROPE 
This altogether delightful old plant has ever been a great 
favorite among those who enjoy garden perfumes. 
Centefleur. Dwarf; florets wide and flat, deep heliotrope, with 
conspicuous white eye. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
Royal Fragrans. Dark violet-purple in extra large florets 
compactly set in heavy cymes. 30c each; $3.00 per doz. 
Adiantum Wrighti. Improved “Maiden-hair”. 2*4-inch: 
25c each ; 3 for 65c, 
Asplenium Nidus Avis (Birds Nest Fern). Broad, shiny, 
protruding leaves surrounding a nest-like crown. 214 -inch 
pots, 60c each ; 4-inch pots, $1.00 each. 
Asplenium Viviparum. One of the most beautiful of ferns; 
dwarf, compact, with dark green, lacelike fronds very inter¬ 
esting when the old fronds become studded with tiny rep¬ 
licas of the type. 214 -inch, 25c. 3-inch, 40c. 
Cyrtomium Rocbfordiamim compactum (Holly Fern). 
Beautiful jagged leaves dark and shiny. A popular heavy 
dish fern. 2*4-inch, 20c; 3 for 50c. 
Selaglnella (“Moss Fern”). We offer two types. 
—denticulata. Droops over the pot sides; a vivid green ball. 
LANTANAS 
Profuse, continuous blooming bedding plants, 12 to 18 inches. 
DDIfr 15c each; 3 for 40c; $1.50 per doz. 
rillvEi By express, $12.00 per 100. 
Alba Ferfecta. Creamy white; a charming companion. 
Countess de Biencourt. Brilliant rose-pink, cream center. 
Craigi. Cardinal-red velvet, its center studded with gold. 
Harkett’s Perfection. Variegated leaves; pink bloom. 
Ufaanino' I antana A fine plant for small summer hang- 
neepmg Laiuaua i n g baskets. Delicate rose-lilac in 
compact umbels, borne freely, in long, drooping sprays. 
miliana. A dense, mossy, green carpet. 
Both: 20c each ; 3 for 50c. 
Variegated Geranium—Wm. Langguth 
POT GROWN ANNUALS 
Practically every variety used is a novelty, 
§ mostly “ All-American ” from high priced seed. 
Did you forget to sow seed? Well, we remembered for you! 
We sow the seed, pot the plants, develop them in our green¬ 
houses, and have the following fine list of favorite annuals well 
developed, ready to send out about May 1 st. 
Asters. Giants of California 
Mixed, and “Azure” ; Imbri¬ 
cated Pompon Mixed, “E'l 
Monte,” and “Los Angeles.” 
Calendula. “Ball’s Gold,” 
“Campfire,” and “Orange 
Shaggy.” 
Ipomoea. “Heavenly Blue.” 
Kochia (Summer Cypress). 
Annual Larkspur. Imperial 
“Giant White,” “Blue Bell,” 
“Rosamond.” 
Lobelia (Upright). “Blue 
Stone.” 
Marigold. “Dixie Sunshine,” 
“Harmony,” and “Yellow 
Supreme.” “Signata Pumi- 
la,” “Crown of Gold.” 
Petunia. Balcony: 6 colors. 
Dwarf: “Martha Washing¬ 
ton,” “Celestial Rose,” and 
“Dwf. Rosy Morn.” Double; 
“All-Double Mixed,” “Dou¬ 
ble Fringed Mixed,” “Giant 
Double Mixed.” Single: 
“Theodosia,” “Rose King,” 
special “Giants of California 
Mixed,” and “Silver Blue” 
nana erecta. 
Phlox Drummondi: Mixed, 
“Flesh,” and “Gigantea Art 
Shades Mixed.” 
Salpiglossis. 7 distinct colors. 
Salvia. “Splendens,” “Zurich,” 
“Firebrand.” 
Snapdragons (all Rust-proof) : 
7 named varieties. 
Verbena. “Erinoides,” “Veno- 
sa,” Beauty of Oxford—Red, 
Blue, White, and Mixed. 
Vinca rosea (Periwinkle) : 
Pink, White, or Red-eyed. 
GSinnias. Dahlia-Flowered 
Mixed, “Lilliput Pastel 
shades,” “Fantasy Mixed,” 
“Linearis,” “Scabrous Mix¬ 
ed,” Miniature “Sanvitalia 
Mixed,” “Red Riding Hood.” 
NFW PRUT By ma *l* postpaid, 75c per doz. 
ilLiTT I IvILLi eX p resSj 50 c per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
