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Following is a list of foliage and flowering plants. In it are most of the plants grown 
in greenhouse for home, and conservatory decoration. We have included such subjects as 
may be useful in pools, gardens and terraces during the warmer months, but which must 
be returned to the greenhouse for the winter. Prices quoted are in each instance for top 
quality of the size described. 
Prices include packing or crating. 
AGAPANTHUS 
Umbellatus (Blue Lily of the Nile). A decorative orna' 
mental plant, bearing clusters of bright blue flowers on 
3'ft. stems, lasting a long time in bloom. Desirable for 
outdoor decoration, planted in large pots or tubs. Strong 
plants of flowering size from 6'inch pots, $2.00; S-inch 
tubs, $5.00; large lO'inch tubs, $8.00 each. 
ALLAMANDA 
Williamsi. Forms a compact bushy plant which literally 
covers itself with fragrant blooms of rich yellow. 
Each, $1.50. 
ANTHURIUM (Flamingo Flower) 
Pretty greenhouse plants that have many good qualities, 
not only as decorative plants, but also as cut flowers. Their 
oddly shaped flowers of rich coloring frequently last on 
the plant from two to three months. 
Scherzerianum Hybrids. Strong flowering plants, $3.50 
each. 
ARALIA 
Elegantissima. Handsome decorative foliage plants for the 
warm conservatory, 4'inch pots. $2.50 each. 
ARAUCARIA 
Excelsa. A favorite evergreen plant for house decoration. 
5'inch pots, 12 to 15 inches. $4.00 each. 
ASPARAGUS 
Plumosus. One of the most useful foliage plants. Lacedike 
dainty green foliage. 100, $15.00; 3'in., 100, 
$25.00. 
Sprengeri. Good for cutting but usually used in hanging 
baskets. 2|/4'in., 100, $15.00; 3'in., 100, $25.00. 
ASPARAGUS Plumosus 
ASPIDISTRA 
Lurida. Useful in dark situations, where nothing else suc' 
ceeds. 5'in. pots, $2.00 each; 7'in. pots, $3.50. Sped' 
men plants in tubs, $7.50 each. 
Variegata. Similar to Lurida with white stripes. 5'in. pots, 
$3.50; 6'in. pots, $4.50 each. 
BEGONIA (Winter Flowering) 
Lady Mac. Some growers prefer this to Melior on account 
of its tolerance to lower temperature. 2(/^'in., 100, 
$50.00. 
Melior. An improved Lorraine. 100, $50.00. 
Marjorie Gibbs. Slightly deeper pink than Melior, 2|/^'in., 
100, $60.00. 
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BEGONIA 
SOCOTRAN.\ HYBRIDS 
Altrincham Pink. Double rose'pink. I 
Beauty of Hale. Double salmon'pink. Large flowering. ' 
Clibran’s Pink. Double light pink. i 
Clibran’s Red. Single red. Large flowering. Late. H 
Dazzler. Semi'double scarlePred. I 
Elatior. Single red. Small flowering. I 
Emily Clibran. Double light salmon. j 
Emita. Single orange'scarlet red. Large flowering. 
Exquisite. Single deep pink edge, shading to white center. 
Miss Clibran. Double shelLpink. i 
Mrs. Heal. Single red. J 
Optima. Single orange'Salmon. 
Orange King. Single orange'yellow. 
Pink Perfection. Double light pink. 
Rosalind. Single light pink. Late. 
Salmon Beauty. Double salmon. 
Snowdrop. Awarded first'class certificate of merit, Horti' 
cultural Society of New York, annual autumn exhibition, 
1937. Glistening pure white double flowers l (/2 to 2 
inches across, produced in abundance on upright arching 
sprays. Excellent bushy compact habit. Doz., $50.00. 
The Pearl. Double white, shading to yellow. ; 
Price except where noted, doz., ^35.00. [ 
BEGONIA, TUBEROUS-ROOTED 
There are few plants that have benefited to as great ; 
a degree by the art of hybridization as have the tuberous' 
rooted Begonias in the past few years. Our strain is j 
unsurpassed. See page 82. i 
