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JOS. W. VESTAL & SON • Box 871 • LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 
Tender Plants for Conservatory, Pot-Growing, 
or Summer Bedding 
BANANA ORINOCO 
18- to 24-in. plants, 50c each; 3- to 4-ft., $1.00. These 
plants can be sent by Express only. 
BRUGMANSIA 
Angel’s Trumpet. Big, tropical plant with trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers 8 inches wide at the mouth; pure white 
and very fragrant. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
CARNATIONS 
15c each; 2 for 25c. 
Christmas Cheer. Bright poinsettia-red. Easy to 
grow. 
Enchantress. Beautiful rose-pink; large. 
Climax. Bright salmon, prettily fringed; clove- 
scented. 
White Enchantress. Snow-white; very sweetly 
fragrant. 
CHRISTMAS CACTUS 
Lobster Cactus. Crimson-scarlet flowers from 
Christmas to Easter. Fine plants, 25c each. 
DUSTY MILLER 
Fine old-fashioned plant used for edging, with silvery 
white leaves. 10c each; 12 for 75c. 
FERNS 
15c, 25c, and 50c, according to size 
Boston. Long fronds which droop gracefully. Ex¬ 
cellent for hanging-baskets. 
Asparagus plumosus (Climbing Lace Fern). Ex¬ 
tremely graceful window climber. Fine feathery foliage. 
Asparagus Sprengeri (Emerald Feather). A very 
valuable filmy plant, easily grown and requires little care. 
Nephrolepis splendida. A very wonderful Fern 
with long, wavy fronds of fluffy, feathery effect. 
Norwood. Compact, upright, wiry Fern; an ideal 
specimen plant. Some call it Fluffy Ruffles. 
Whitmanii (Ostrich Plume Fern). A dwarf type 
with plumy fronds, feathery and compact. 
FUCHSIAS 
Fine pot-plants, useful for bedding out in shady 
places. i5c each; 4 for 50c. 
Black Prince. Waxy carmine or pink flowers. Very 
free flowering. 
Irwin’s Giant Pink. Enormous salmon-pink flowers. 
Little Beauty. Dwarf; free flowering; red and 
violet. 
Lord Byron. Bright red and royal purple. 
SCARLET FOUNTAIN PLANT (Russelia) 
Fine for bedding or pots. Its wiry, leafless stems 
have bright vivid red, tubular flowers. Perfectly hardy 
in the far South. Very showy. 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
VESTALS’ CHOICE GERANIUMS 
Best Double Varieties, 15c each; 12 for $1.25 
Buchner. Purest white; always in flower. 
E. H. Trego. Splendid scarlet variety which stands 
heat and dry weather. 
Howell Vestal. Vermilion flowers in large trusses. 
Improved Poitevine. Dark salmon. 
Jean Viaud. Immense trusses of clear rosy pink 
flowers marked white at center. 
Marquis de Castelaene. Clear rosy scarlet. 
Mme. Landry. Salmon-pink, shaded scarlet. 
Robert Charlie. Clear pink. 
Ruby. Dark carmine-red. 
S. A. Nutt (Queen of Crimsons). The standard dark, 
rich red-crimson bedding Geranium. 
Mixed Bedding Geraniums. A combination of all 
colors from above varieties. 10c each; 12 for $1.00 
GERBERA (Transvaal Daisy) 
Jamesoni hybrida. Daisy-like flowers with long, 
graceful, reflexing rays of pale yellow, orange, rose, 
salmon, etc. 20c each; 12 for $2.00. Large clumps, 50c 
each. 
IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS 
Trailing plants for baskets or vases. 
15c each; 2 for 25c. 
Czesar Franck. Semi-double, clustered scarlet 
flowers. 
Rycroft Surprise. Large trusses of soft pink 
flowers. 
ROSE-SCENTED GERANIUM 
Rose-scented foliage and clusters of small lavender- 
blue flowers. Used for flavoring. 15c each. 
APPLE-SCENTED GERANIUM 
A grand old favorite, with foliage of the same de¬ 
licious odor as new-blown apple-blossoms. 20c each. 
NEW EVERBLOOMING PELARGONIUM 
Easter Greeting. A continuous-blooming form of 
the old Lady Washington Geranium, with huge flowers 
of gorgeously rich color. 25c each. 
STRAWBERRY GERANIUM 
A gorgeous plant for baskets and vases, with round 
leaves striped with silver bands. 15c each; 4 for 50c. 
GLECHOMA (Variegated Ground Ivy) 
A graceful vine for hanging-baskets. Entirely hardy. 
Makes a fine, dense mat on the ground. 15c each. 
HELIOTROPES 
Fragrant old-fashioned flowers, much used for garden 
bedding and potting. 
15c each; 3 for 40c. 
Albatross. Large, flat heads of pure white flowers. 
Heavenly Blue. Close clusters of exquisite pale blue 
flowers with white centers. 
Royal Purple. Deep violet-purple flowers with 
white eyes. 
HIBISCUS (Rose of China) 
Tropical shrubs for pot-growing or bedding, used in 
the far South. Flowers are like immense double holly¬ 
hocks. First size, 15c; second size, 30c; large size, 50c. 
Brilliantissima. Blazing scarlet, flushed orange, 
deep crimson in the center. Extra fine. Single. See 
color illustration on page 32. 
Lamberti. Very fine, double, deep crimson flowers 
4 inches across. 
Peachblow. Double flowers 5 inches across of clear 
soft pink. 
Subviolacea. Semi-double, carmine tinted violet. 
NEW FRENCH HYDRANGEAS 
Superb tub-plants which can be grown outdoors where 
the winters are not too severe. 
6- to 8-in. plants, 25c each; 10- to 12-in., 50c. 
Blue Prince. Fine trusses of deep pink flowers 
which sometimes come clear blue. 
Special Note. The desirable blue color can be ob¬ 
tained by mixing aluminum sulphate with the soil in 
which they are growing, at the rate of one pound to the 
bushel. Lb. 50c, postpaid; 5 lbs. $1.00, not postpaid. 
E. G. Hill. An early, pink, free-flowering variety. 
Helge. Popular deep carmine-red variety. 
Marechal Foch. Dwarf, with carmine-red flowers. 
Mme. Chautard. Bright rose, but turns blue easily. 
