37c 
GIANT 
FLOWERING 
CANNAS 
Deep Yellow 
Speckled Yellow 
The ever popular Canna. Yellow King Humbert 
APRICOT— (Green foliage, 5 ft.) The 
flowers have a buff-yellow base, over¬ 
spread with salmon-pink. A lovely va¬ 
riety. 3 for 36c, 6 for 65c, doz. for 
SI .14. 
EUREKA— (Green foliage, 4 ft.) Great 
masses of creamy white flowers. Form 
a contrast to the crimson and pink 
varieties. 3 for 37c, 6 for 70c, doz. 
for SI-24. 
CITY OF PORTLAND— (Green foliage, 
3 V 2 ft.) Exceptionally fine bedder. 
Produces rich salmon-pink flowers. 3 
for 36c, 6 for 65c, doz. for S'! .14. 
KING HUMBERT —(Bronze foliage, 4 
ft.) One of the largest and finest of 
the pure yellows grown. Used as a 
background for low growing flowers. 3 
for 39c, 6 for 74c, doz. for SI-30. 
HUNGARIA— (Green foliage, 4 ft.) 
A leader in attractiveness and popular¬ 
ity. Flowers beautiful clear pink, shad¬ 
ing to rose, very similar in color to the 
Paul Neyron rose. 3 for 38c, 6 for 
72c, doz. for $1.26. 
THE PRESIDENT —(Green foliage, 4 
ft.) Immense rich scarlet flowers, sev¬ 
en inches across when open. Strong 
stalks, superior in quality and quantity 
of bloom. 3 for 38c, 6 for 72c, doz. 
for $1.26. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT— (Green 
foliage, 4 ft.) The soft yellow flowers 
are beautifully speckled and splashed 
with scarlet. A well-known variety. Un¬ 
surpassed. 3 for 37c, 6 for 70c, doz. 
for $1.24. 
Grape Ivy 
(Vitis Rhombifelia) — 
A grand new Ivy for 
house culture—a graceful 
trailing vine with rich 
dark, glossy green trifol¬ 
iate leaves. Highly rec¬ 
ommended. Excellent for 
interior decoration. 19c 
each, 3 for 49c, 6 for 
97c, doz. for $1.70. 
Snakebeard 
(Ophiopogon) Lily Turf 
—A dense low growing 
plant of the Lily family 
with bluish to whitish 
flowers; chiefly a foliage 
or edging plant. 22c, 3 
for 59c, 6 for $1.11, doz. 
$1.94. (See page 3). 
Grape Ivy (Vitis), 19c, 49c 
Cyclamen or Persian Violet, 30c 
Giant 
Flowering 
Cycla¬ 
men 
30c 
PERSIAN VIOLET 
(Cyclamen Persicum) 
— One of our prettiest 
blooming plants. 
Blossoms freely and 
remains a long time 
in flower. Mixed col¬ 
ors only. 30c ea., 3 
for 79c. Larger plants 
58c each. 
Fountain Plant 
Bright Carmine Flowers 
Carmine 
Fountain Riant 
(Thyrsacanthus Rutilans) —Most at¬ 
tractive, highly prized, indoor plant. 
Grows as easily as a Geranium. Long 
sprays often over twenty inches in 
length, garnished with tubular flowers 
of brightest carmine. Its easy growth, 
length of time it lasts in bloom, and 
attractive appearance, should place it 
in every plant collection. 27c ea., 3 
for 71c, 6 for $1.34. 
Interesting 
Cigar Plant 
(Cuphea) —Scarlet, pendu¬ 
lous flowers; neat, compact 
habit. Always in bloom, grows 
bushy, about fifteen inches 
high, makes an elegant ap¬ 
pearance for baskets, pot 
plants or bedding. 17c each, 
3 for 45c. 
17c 
Cigar Plant 
(Cuphea) 
Crown of Thorns 
24c each 
(Euphorbia Splendens) — 
A plant grown more for its 
curiosity than beauty. The 
stems are thick, twining and 
covered with sharp spines. 
The leaves are bright green 
and it has an abundance of 
beautiful coral-pink flowers. 
24c each, 3 for 64c, 6 hr 
$ 1 . 22 . 
Fancy Leaved 
Crotons 30c 
An ideal plant for house or 
porch decoration. Easily cared for. 
The multicolored foliage, spotted, 
splashed and blotched, is unusually 
attractive. Of value as pot plants, 
the bright color combinations make 
a handsome conservatory plant; 
also attractive in window boxes. 
30c ea., 1 each of 3 different 
varieties for 79c. Larger plants 
49c ea., 3 for $1.39. 
LETTERING PLANT (Alternantheras) —For edgings. Two varie¬ 
ties—Crimson foliaged; and yellow and green variegated foliage. 
Used in parks and cemeteries for lettering. 10c ea., 3 for 25c, doz. 
for 80c, 25 for $1.50, 50 for $2.75. (See illustration page 15). 
Fancy Leaved Crotons, 30c 
Dracaena Terminalis 
A superb decorative house plant 
with rich, crimson foliage, 
marked carmine-pink and creamy 
white exquisite coloring; rapid 
growing. 75c, 3 for $2.17. 
(Cathedral Bells) 
Climbing Cobaea 
(Cathedral Bells) — One of our 
best climbing plants. Clings to 
any rough surface. Large violet 
bell shaped flowers. A rapid and 
graceful grower to 25 ft. 16c ea., 
3 for 43c, 6 for 80c, doz. $1.42. 
Sedum 
(No. 21) 
Pachyphyllum — 
Fleshy leaves. Light 
green overcast with 
blui,sh-white. 18c 
ea., 3 for 48c. 
Echeveria 
No. 14—17c 
SECUNDA GLAU- 
CA —Grows like the 
Hen and Chickens in 
rosettes. Color soft 
gray - green. Most 
popular of all suc¬ 
culents. 17c ea., 3 
for 45c. 
Portulacaria 
Afra No. 22 
One of the best 
succulents grown. 
Leaves waxy and 
somewhat heart 
shaped. In the last 
few years great in¬ 
terest in these queer 
plants has grown up 
and they have been 
planted extensively 
indoors and out. 
18c ea., 3 for 48c, 
6 for 91c. 
Portulacaria Afra 
No. 22 
Highly 
Colored 
Cineraria 
A beautiful late 
winter or spring 
blooming house 
plant. The handsome 
flowers are produced 
in large spreading 
clusters of the rich¬ 
est shades of blue, 
purple and crimson, 
many of them 
strongly marked 
with white. 22c ea., 
3 for 59c. 
Highly Colored Cineraria, 22c 
8 THE McGREGOR BROS. CO., Rose, Shrub, Plant, Bulb and Seed Growers, Importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U. S. A. 
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