Coffee— A Taste of the Tropics 
We are offering a heavy bearing variety of 
Brazilian coffee. The flowers are waxy snow- 
white and fragrant. The berries are a bright 
red for several months and turn darker upon 
ripening. The tree is an unusually fine orna¬ 
mental foliage plant, reaching a height of 
about 10 feet. The trees holds this foliage 
throughout the year. Stands 33 degrees above 
zero. Grow your own. 
Plants $1.00 and up. 
Star Apple (Chrysophyllum cainito) 
This West Indian fruit tree is one of the 
handsomest in the world. The slender grace¬ 
ful branches are clothed with dark-green 
leaves shining above and lustrous brown be¬ 
neath. Fruit is nearly spherical, 2 to 3 inches 
in diameter; the rind is green in color. The 
pulp is arranged star-wise, the sections radi¬ 
ating from a small core. These sections are 
very sweet when allowed to ripen on the tree. 
Plants $1.00 and up. 
Passion Vine (Passiflora tacsonia) 
Subtropical vine covered with beautiful pink 
bell-shaped blossoms, 4 inches across, followed 
by banana-like fruit which are edible. 
Plants 50c and up. 
Papaya 
“Cantaloup Tree” or “Melon Fruit”. Popular 
tropical breakfast fruit, containing high per¬ 
centage of papain, valuable as a remedy for 
dyspepsia. Plant only in well protected, frost¬ 
less locations, with good drainage. 
Plants 50c and up. 
