Giant Flowering Hibiscus 
Hibiscus Rosea Sinunsis or Greenhouse Hibiscus Is a sum¬ 
mer flowering plant which always attracts attention, grows 
easily In ordinary soli and produces constantly single and 
double flowers of Immense size. In the winter the plants 
can be kept by withholding water and keeping them In a tem¬ 
perature of about fifty degrees. 
CRIMSON (Grandiflora) —Rich scarlet-crimson flowers; won¬ 
derful in size; green glossy foliage. 18o ea., 3 for 48c: 
larger plants, 60c. 
PEACHBLOW —Flowers double; rich clear pink with a 
small deep crimson center. 21 o oa., 3 for BGc; larger plants, 
50c each. 
SCARLET (Weddingii) —Flowers of large size, vivid crim¬ 
son-scarlet color can be seen from a long distance like a flam¬ 
ing torch. 19c ea., 3 for 49c; larger plants, 60c. 
VIOLET TINTED—Subviolaceous —Flowers enormous size, 
tinted violet. Will give satisfaction wherever planted, in pots 
or In the garden. 19o ea., 3 for 49c. 
BARGAIN OFFER —One each of the 4 colors In small size 
for 66c. The 4 in large size for $1.66. 
New I- 
Variegated 
Ivy 26c 
(Haeggenberger) — 
Most outstanding and 
striking new vine in 
years. The cream 
variegation on foli¬ 
age really predom¬ 
inates. Highly rec¬ 
ommended. 26c ea.. 
3 for 70c, doz. for 
$2.30. 
Hen and Chickens 
(Mainly used for designs and bordering 
beds; or grown in pots or dish arrange¬ 
ments.) 
Tiny rosettes of soft gray-green formed 
In abundance around the main plant, giv¬ 
ing It the name “Hen and Chickens." 
(Not hardy.) 19c ea., 3 for 49c, doz. for 
$1.70. (Hardy Hen and Chickens, page 
34.) 
Nandina 
A showy shrub 
with largo clusters 
of small red berries 
in the autumn. Gor¬ 
geous orange-red col¬ 
or In winter. Not 
hardy In northern 
states. 26o each, 
3 for 65c. 
Impatiens (Pink Beauty) 18c 
Impatiens 
(Sultan’s Balsam) 
SALMON QUEEN— Flowers 
handsome shade of salmon, 
tinged with pink. 18c ea., 3 
for 48c, doz. for $1.60. 
PINK BEAUTY— Clear rose- 
pink flowers. An unusual, 
attractive house plant. 21 c 
ea., 3 for 66c, doz. for 
$1 86 
HOLSTII —^Brilliant vermil¬ 
ion flowers. Showy. Very 
free bloomer. 20c ea., 3 for 
52c, doz. for $1.80. 
Lady Slippers 
CYPRIPEDIUM— The finest 
and most showy of our out¬ 
door hardy orchids. Thrives 
in a moist, peaty soil in 
shade or partial shade and the 
flowers are extremely interesting 
on account of their odd shape 
and uncommon color and mark¬ 
ings. Flowers are rose purple in 
color. 44c ea., 3 for $1.16, 
doz. for $3.75. 
Pink Hibiscus Peachblow, 21c 
New Variegated Ivy. 26c 
Fairy Lilies (2ephyranthes) 
Fairy Lilies 
(Zephyranthes)— 
Dainty lilies like 
miniature Amaryl¬ 
lis. Of easy cul¬ 
ture, requiring the 
same care as Glad¬ 
iolus bulbs. They 
can also be planted 
in pots or flower- 
boxes, xislng several 
bulbs to gain the 
best effect. Flow¬ 
ers pink and white, 
mixed. An old fa¬ 
vorite. 10c ea., 3 
for 26c, doz. for 
96c. 
Variegated 
Parlor 
Ivy 21c 
(Glechoma Heder- 
acea) — The foliage 
of this charming nov¬ 
elty is bright green, 
marked with pure 
white, and has a re¬ 
freshing fragrance 
similar to mint. Pop¬ 
ular for house use. 
21 c ea., 3 for 66c, 
doz. for $1.86. 
WORM 
EXTERMINATOR 
Destroys all worms 
in soils, 35c 
Variegated Parlor Ivy 
Jewel Flower, Stephelia. 24c 
Jewel Flower 
CACTUS 
LIKE /4C 
PLANT 
A curious suc¬ 
culent branching 
plant without 
leaves, resembling 
a Cactus producing 
singular flowers, 
star shaped, dark 
brown spotted with 
yellow. 24c ea., 
3 for 64c, doz. for 
$2.14. 
Lady Slipper or Cypripedium, 44o 
Echeveria 
Weinbergii 
No-15—19c each 
Waxy leaves 
forming a per¬ 
fect rosette. 
Color light 
green, overcast 
with Iridescent 
sheen. 19c ea., 
3 for 49c. 
Echeveria 
(No. 15) 
Kalanchoe 
(No. 19) 
Kalanchoe No. 19 
19c each 
KALANCHOE FLAMMEA— 
(No. 19)—Attractive succulent 
plant with green foliage tinted 
red, orange flowers. 19c ea., 
3 for 49c. 
Heliotrope Royal Fragrance 
Heliotrope 
ROYAL FRAGRANCE 
New, rich, deep violet-blue, 
marvelously frag^rant. 19c ea., 
8 for 49c, doz. for $1.70. 
Large Flowering Porch Hydrangeas 
BABY BIMBINETT —Large trusses of 
silvery rose flowers, dwarf, free flower¬ 
ing and early. 25c ea., 3 for 68c, doz. 
for $2.24. Large size 75c ea. 
BOUGUET ROSE— Well formed flow¬ 
ers of rosy amber, turning to bright pink. 
27c ea., 3 for 71c, doz. for $2.35. 
Large size 75c ea., 3 for $2.05. 
E. G. HILL —Delicate baby pink flow¬ 
ers. Produces a wealth of bloom. Does 
not fade. 28c ea., 3 for 74c, doz. for 
$2.45. Large size 75c ea. 
GENERAL DE VIBRAY— A well known 
favorite, large trusses of bright rose 
colored flowers. 26c ea., 3 for 70c, 
doz. for $2.30. Large size 75c ea. 
MME. E. MOUILLERE— One of the best 
pure white hydrangeas. Beautiful in 
combination with other varieties. 25c 
ea., 3 for 68c, doz. for $2.24. Large 
size 75c ea. 
MARECHAL FOCH — Produces large 
flower heads of deep bright carmine. 
A magnificent variety. 35c ea., 3 for 
92c, doz. for $3.15. 
MOUSSELINE —A new variety, large 
leaves, and immense flowers of a beauti¬ 
ful plumbago blue. 28c ea., 3 for 74c, 
doz. for $2.45. Large size 76o ea. 
RADIANT —Large leaved type. Flow¬ 
ers deep rosy carmine. Fine as a pot 
plant. 27c ea., 3 for 71c, doz. for 
$2.35. Large size 76c ea. 
SATINET — Beautiful rose colored 
flowers that fairly resemble a piece of 
satin cloth. 25c ea., 3 for 68c, doz. for 
$2.24. Large size TCc ea. 
SOUV. DE MADAME E. CHAUTARD 
—Large flower heads of a delightful 
shade of bright rose. 26o ea., 3 for 70c, 
doz. for $1.28. Large size 75c ea. 
Blue Hydrangea, Moutseline. 28c 
28 c 
Each 
E. D. H., Cortland, N. Y. “The order of plants came through beautifully and your generosity far exceeded my expectations.” 
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