TAYLOR’S 1937 PRICE LIST AND CATALOGUE 
AQUATIC PLANTS 
FOR THE LILY POOL 
WATER HYACINTHS—Fill bowl about half full of good 
soil. Pour in water unitl it will stand two or three inches deep. 
Place the lower roots in soil and let plants float in water. Has 
fine blooms borne on spike of bluish color, fine for fish bowls 
or outside pools. Will grow fine floating on top of water but 
will not bloom so well unless roots reach soil. Price, 15c; 2 for 
25c. 
HARDY WATER LILLIES 
PAUL HARIOT—Very large, When first opened the flowers 
are canary yellow, the second day shaded with pink at base of 
petals ; very beautiful. Price, $1.25 each. 
GLADSTONE—Flowers cup shaped. Very massive; pure 
dazzling white. You will like this one for large pools. Price, 
$1.00 each. 
PINK OPAL—Exquisite deep rich pink; flowers of interest¬ 
ing form. It presents an appearance quite unique and decidedly 
attractive. Excellent as a cut flower. Price, $1.00 each. 
ROSE AREY—The bright cerise flowers are very large, up 
to eight inches in diameter ; very sweetly scented, with pointed 
petals, giving effect of dark shades near the edge. Free flower¬ 
ing and of strong growth. This Lily is of exceptional beauty. 
Price, $1.50 each. 
PARROT FEATHER—Quite successful when planted in a 
tub or water tight hanging basket. The growth soon goes over 
the edge in the form of soft trailing sprays. Price, 10c; 3 for 
25c, pot grown. 
HIBISCUS 
Where can you find a more striking plant for summer or 
winter? It is always budding or blooming. Hibiscus in pots 
are extra fine for the porch or balcony, or for bedding out in 
summer. Tender Perenial. 
PEACH BLOW—The flowers are double and from four to 
five inches in diameter, of a rich clear pink with small deep 
crimson center. Very beautiful. 15c each; 2 for 25c; pot grown 
RUBIA—Has large double flowers of a deep crimson color. 
This is one you will appreciate. Pot grown. 15c each. 
LAMBERTII—Flowers large, deep crimson color. The finest 
and most brilliant double, crimson, with flowers 4 inches in 
diameter. 15c each. 
ARTILLERY PLANTS 
PILEA—Drooping, graceful habit with fern-like foliage. Is 
covered with very small pods or blooms. Price, 10c; 3 for 25c. 
CUPHEA (CIGAR PLANT) 
Bushy plants of neat habits, about 15 inches high, bearing 
great numbers of narrow, tubular flowers, bright scarlet, with 
purple and white tips. Bright and attractive, always in bloom. 
These plants thrive beautifully in hanging baskets, vases, etc., 
are also fine as pot plants in the window and good for bedding 
out of doors. Price, 10c each; 3 for 25c. 
PANDANUS YEITCHI 
Graceful curved foliage, light green stripped, with broad 
bands of white. An attractvie plant that stands ordinary house 
culture well, is always fresh and bright in appearance. 25c each; 
2 for 45c. Pot grown. 
MADAGASSCAR, PERIWINKLE, OR VINCA 
Blooms in pots and better for borders or beds, are about 
two feet high ; very bushy. The more you plant, the better you 
will like them. Colors pink or white. Pot grown plants, 10c 
each; 3 for 25c; per dozen, 90c. 
AFRICAN MARIGOLD—(Annuals) 
These flowering plants are becoming very popular; this par¬ 
ticular variety is fine for cut flowers ; mixed colors ; long bloom¬ 
ing season; double. Pot grown plants, 6c each,; 6 for 25c; 12 
for 45c. 
COMET PLANTS (Acalpha Sandrill) 
Leaves are dark green from the axil of each of ■which spring 
a long drooping spike of glowing crimson scarlet, nearly an inch 
in diameter and from 18 to 24 inches long, very velvety in tex¬ 
ture. Exceedingly curious and interesting novelty. Is bound to 
have a large sale on account of its oddity. Price, 15c each; 
2 for 25c. 
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