Giant Exhibition Cineraria (25c Each) 
each GIANT CINERARIA 
Varieties of 
House Plants 
Our Giant Exhibition Strain of Cineraria is unsurpassed in size of flower, 
bright colors, and delicate fragrance. Plants grow into round bushes, com¬ 
pletely covered by the massive flowerheads. For Christmas blooming, seed 
should be sown in April; for blooming during early spring, June or July sow¬ 
ing should be made. Sow seed in shallow boxes containing a fine, fairly sandy 
soil. Keep shaded and moist until seedlings appear. Transplant into other 
boxes as soon as they are large enough to be handled, and into small pots 
when the plants attain a fair size. Cinerarias delight in a rich soil, cool and 
airy rooms and plenty of light. Pkt., 25c; 3 pkts., 60c; Vsi oz., $1.25. Plants, 
25c each, postpaid. 
C inpraria R « rl i 1" » (STAR CINERARIA). A beautiful flowering plant for 
llier arid rvauia La the i louse or conservatory during the late winter and 
early spring months. Large, spreading panicles of starry flowers in many pleasing shades of 
crimson, rose, blush, white, azure and violet. The extreme grace and elegance of the plant 
and flowers make them wonderfully effective for the house and conservatory, and especially 
so for church decorations. Pkt., 15c; %4 oz., 85c. Plants, 25c each, postpaid. 
f^OlMRT PI ANT (ACALYPHA SANDER!!). An attractive house plant with dark 
1 1 Lirtli A green leaves and brilliant, glowing, crimson-scarlet. Velvety 
You can secure a nice collection 
of House Plants at practically no 
cost by sowing this seed in pots or 
boxes in the house. Florists grow 
many varieties of House Plants 
from seed, and you can do the same. 
This collection contains 15 or more varieties 
that can be easily and successfully grown in 
the ordinary home. The seed is put up in 
mixture of varieties, a few seeds of each, 
and at our price of 25c a packet, a large 
assortment of plants can be grown for less 
money than you would pay a florist for one 
plant. Were you to buy these seeds in sepa¬ 
rate packets, they would cost you f?om $2.00 
to $3.00, as many varieties of house plant 
seeds are hard to get and very expensive. 
We cannot give a list of the varieties, as 
this mixture is changed from time to time, 
but we can assure you that this is a bargain 
package that will please the most critical 
lover of house plants. With each packet we 
send full directions for planting the seed 
and caring for same. Pkt., 25c; 5 pkts., 
$1.00, postpaid. 
green leaves and 
flowers in long, drooping spikes, nearly an inch in diameter and from 18 to 24 inches long. 
Plants, 30c each, postpaid. 
1 TV/inVTO Cyclamens are, without question, one of the best and 
I, Y 1 .1 ,A 1 VI rj\l ^ most beautiful house plants. Our Cyclamen seed is 
grown for us by a specialist, seed being selected only 
from plants of superior bloom and foliage. The flowers are unsurpassed for size, color and 
substance. The seed we offer is a mixture of bright red, dark red, light pink, deep pink, 
salmon, white, white with carmine eye, etc. In fact, the colors range from white to darkest 
crimson, with all intermediate shades. 
Prize Mixture of Giants. Extra large and choice. Pkt. (10 seeds), 25c; 3 pkts., 60c; 
10 pkts., $1.75. 
Good Mixture. A very fine strain, but not as large as our Prize Mixture of Giants. Pkt. 
(10 seeds), 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; 10 pkts., $1.00. 
Cyclamen Plants in the following colors: Red, Pink, White. 35c each; 3 for 85c, post¬ 
paid. 
CROWN of THORNS 
(Euphorbia Splendens). Curious 
plant; fleshy twining stems with 
spines nearly an inch long; foliage 
bright green ; flowers beautiful coral 
pink. Plants, 30c each, postpaid. 
Prize Giant Cyclamen (35c Each; 3 for 85c) 
Calceolaria 
CALCEOLARIA 
An ornamental house plant, producing a mass 
of beautiful pocket-like flowers in the spring; 
a universal favorite with florists. The Cal¬ 
ceolaria is grown from seed. Our select strain 
of seed is, we believe, the finest in cultivation; 
flowers large in size and beautifully spotted 
and blotched in exceedingly rich and varied 
colors ; very free flowering. No plants to offer. 
Seed, 25c per pkt.; 3 pkts., 60c. 
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