Condon’s Beautiful House Plants—All Postpaid 
Fragrant Oleanders 25c 
No plant makes more handsome specimens for 
tub, pot or box culture. Can be wintered in the 
cellar. Grow from six to 
fifteen feet high. 
S.P. 3889. ROSEA-PINK 
—An old favorite; flowers 
pink, double and sweet. 
S.P. 3890. RUBRA-RED 
•—Semi-double flowers; wa- 
termellon-red, very attrac¬ 
tive. 
S.P. 3891. LILLIAN HEN¬ 
DERSON—Double white 
flowers; fragrant like the 
old favorite Rosea. 
S.P. 3892. LUTEA-YEL- 
LOW—Strong grower, flow¬ 
er double, color beautiful 
golden yellow. A lovely 
shade. 
Fragrant Pink Oleander 
YOUR CHOICE — 
Each 25c, 4 for 85c. 
S.P. 3910 
Jewel Flower 
24c 
Cactus Like Plant 
A curious suc¬ 
culent branching 
plant without 
leaves, resem¬ 
bling a Cactus 
producing singu¬ 
lar flowers, star 
shaped, dark 
brown spotted 
with yellow. Each 
24c, 3 for 65c. 
s.p. 3870 Fluffy Ruffles Fern 31c 
(Neph. Superbissima). Dark green foliage, 
dense grower. Compact and irregular shaped 
fronds, which give it the name of “Fluffy 
Ruf fles.” Nice plants. Each 31c, 3 for 88c. 
S.P. 3874 Special Offer 
4 Beautiful Ferns. One each as 
99c Value— * P ONLY 69c 
SP 3872 Asparagus Plumosus 22c 
(Beautiful 
Lace Fern) 
—A plant of 
d e l icate 
beauty. Its 
bright green 
foliage is ex¬ 
tremely fine 
and plume¬ 
like. Each 
22c,3 for 60c. 
S.P. 3871 Famous BOSTON FERN 24c 
Most Popular House Plant Grown 
This Fern is one of the best known varieties grown, 
and in the long years of its cultivation has proven 
worthy of a place in every home. Considered the 
most valuable house plant to be had. It is of easy 
culture and a very rapid grower, producing fronds 
of unusual length, frequently measuring six to 
eight feet in length. Nice plants. Each 24c, 3for 65. 
S.P. 3873 
Asparagus 
Sprengerii 
22c, 3 lor 60c 
Feather Fern 
Glossy green 
feathery foliage. 
Popular for cut- 
flower work. 
Adapted for 
hanging bas¬ 
kets, etc. Each 
22c, 3 for 60c. 
s.p. 391 2 Wa ter 
Hyacinth 
22c 
(LILAC ROSE 
FLOWERS) — 
Forms a lovely 
rosette of curious, 
shining green 
leaves and spikes 
of the most ex¬ 
quisite flowers 
imaginable. A 
valuable water 
plant. Fine for 
aquariums, 
dishes, pools, etc. 
Each 22c, 3 for 
62c. 
Pink Wax Plant 
S.P. 3922 p in k 
Wax Riant 
(Mesembry Anthemum) 
—Suitable for rock work, 
banging baskets; pot plant. 
Bushy growth; frosted wax¬ 
like appearance. Beautiful 
pink flowers. 
22c 
3 
for 
62c 
Pink Hibiscus Peachblow 
Your Choice Above Hibiscus 
25c Each, 3 for 68c 
© feTo°, , 4 Each 88c 
Beautiful Chinese Hibiscus 
S. 
P. 3928 
Giant Flowering 
25c Each—3 for 68c—Set of 4, 88c 
Climbing 
Firecracker Avw 
S.P. 3900 
Strawberry 
Geranium 
Hibiscus Rosea Sinunsis or Greenhouse 
Hibiscus is a summer flowering plant which al¬ 
ways attracts attention, grows easily in ordi¬ 
nary soil 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 temperature of about 
fifty degrees. 
S.P. 3845. CRIMSON (Grandiflora) —Rich 
scarlet-crimson flowers; wonderful in size; 
green glossy foliage. 
S. P. 3846. PEACHBLOW —Flowers double; 
rich clear pink with a small deep crimson cen- 
tor. 
S.P. 3847. SCARLET (Weddingii)— Flow¬ 
ers of large size, vivid crimson-scarlet color 
can be seen from a long distance like a flaming 
torch. 
S.P. 3848. VIOLET TINTED— Subviolace- 
ous— Flowers enormous size, tinted violet. Will 
give satisfaction wherever planted, in pots or 
in the garden. 
(Manettia Bicolor) — 
Easily trained. Can be 
grown in the house or gar- 
(Saxafra ga Sarmentosa) — 
Leaves striped with silver bands, 
blooms white. Makes one of the 
den. Flowers scarlet, shad¬ 
ing into flame, tipped gold¬ 
en-yellow. Each 25c, 3,for 
68c. 
most unusual pot, vase, or hang¬ 
ing basket plants we have, the 
drooping tendrils producing at 
the joints small plants after the 
manner of the strawberry run¬ 
ner. Each 25c, 3 for 65c. 
S.P. 3925 
Echeveria 
25c 
S E C U N D A 
G L A U C A — Grows 
like the Hen and 
Chickens in roset¬ 
tes. Color soft 
gray-green. Most 
popular of all suc¬ 
culents. Each 25c, 
3 for 68c. 
