SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 
25 
FLOWERING AND 
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS . . 
ACALYPHA—Sanderi, Chenille Plant: and 
Tricolor, the Fire Dragon. 25c and 50c. 
AGERATUM, BLUE—Of great value for 
edging or massed planting. 10c each, $1.00 
per dozen. 
ALTERNANTHERA—Dwarf edging and car¬ 
pet bedding. Two varieties: Aurea—Fine- 
leafed, yellow and green; and Brill'antis- 
sima—broad-leafed, bright red, mottled 
bronze and cream. Prices: 5c each, 50c 
dozen; larger, 10c each, $1.00 dozen. 
ARTILLERY PLANT (Piiea Arborea)—15c. 
ASTERS, FINE BRANCHING—Plants ready 
in March. 10c each, $1.00 dozen. 
ASPARAGUS — Lace-like foliage much 
used for cut flower background. A beau¬ 
tiful indoor trailing plant. 
PLUMOSUS NANUS—Emerald sprays. 25c 
and 50c. 
SPRENGERI—Long, dense fronds. 25c and 
50c. 
GARDEN VARIETY—Fine, dark green. 25c. 
AZALEAS—Very profuse bloomer. 12 in. 
$1.00; 15 in. $1.50. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTON—Cornflower. -lOc 
dozen, $1.00 a 100. 
BALSAMS, DOUBLE — 10c each, $1.00 per 
dozen. 
BANANA, ORINOCO'— Large, darg green 
leaves. $1.00. 
BEGONIAS—Foliage and flowers very or¬ 
namental. 25c and 50c. 
Alba Picta Rosea—Leaves green, spotted 
with white, flowers delicate rose. 
Argentea Guttata—Purple bronze leaves 
with silvery marking; white flowers. 
Beefsteak—Leaves silver on top, red un¬ 
derneath. 
Carollina Lucerna — Immense flower clus¬ 
ters, bright coral red, changing to pink. 
Gracilis Luminosa — White, red, and pink. 
Very fine for bedding. 
