MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE AND GREENHOUSE PLANTS AND BULBS—continued 
Kesetla odorata (Mignonette). Much grown for 
it.s .strong and agreeable odor. It is a woody 
lierb about 3-4 ft. high. (Irow.s outdoor.s in 
wainier cliinate.s. 
Qt. c.ontainer.s .$ -S** 
(lal. container.s .75 
AraLia balfouriana. Upright-growing plant with 
leaves blotched with white at margins. Makes 
a fine house-plant. 
Each 
4 in. pot or qt. container.$ .50 
f) in. pot.75 
Asparagus pliiinosus nanus. Called Asparagus 
b^'ern. 
A. sprengeri. Used as decorative pot-plant, in 
window boxes, hanging-baskets, etc. 
.Above 2 Asparagus — Each 
3 in. pots... $ .15 
4 in. pots. .50 
5 in. pots. .75 
I.<ai‘ger sizes .$1.00 to 1.50 
Cupbea h.vssopifolia. Shrubby, bushy plant with 
a profusion of i)ale lavendei- flowei’S. 
Ciiphea laneeolata. Plants 3 to 4 feet high. 
Flowers reddish yellow. .A good showy border 
plant. 
Above Cuplieas— 
Each 
2% hi. iiots.$ .25 
Qt. containers.50 
Gal. containers.75 
Peperoinia obtusifolia (Baby Rubber Plant). A. 
popular imioor plant, ('ompact, with leathery 
dark green leaves. 
Each 
3 in. pots.$ *35 
4 in. pots.50 
Philodendron cordatum. Almost the same in 
growth, habit, and cultural requirement as 
Pothos. Dark green, heart-shaped leaves. 
Each 
3 in. pots.$ .25 
4 in. pots.50 
Aspidistra lurida. Most satisfactory house 
lilant. Large dark green leaves. Stands dry 
air better than any other house-plant. Often 
called “Iron Plant.” 
Each 
4 in. pot.$ .75 
5 in. pot. 1.25 
Beloperone guttata (Corsican Shrimp Plant). 
An attractive flowering plant suitable for pot- 
culture. Flowers resemble a shrimp in shape. 
Does well outdoors during summer. 
Each 
2% in. pots.$ .25 
4 in. pots.50 
('hristinas Cactus (Zygocactus truncatus). Some¬ 
times called “Crab Cactus.” Has beautiful 
pink flowers about Christmas time. Grafted 
on strong variety. 
Each 
3 in. pot, grafted.$ .50 
4 in. Pot, grafted.75 
5 in. pot, grafted. 1.25 
(!oleus. These plants have gaudy colored leaves 
in many different shades of red, yellow, pink, 
etc. Christmas Bell and Hollywood are two 
famous named varieties. 
3 in. pots, each.$ .20 
Per doz. 2.00 
C<»ttou Lavender (Santolina chamaecyparissus). 
SH. 2'. A low border plant with light gray, 
aromatic foliage. 
4-6 in., from pots, for 10.$ .75 
Per 100 . 6.00 
10-12 in. spread, field grown, each.50 
('rotons. Shrub-like plant with foliage of many 
different shades. A most beautiful house and 
greenhouse plant. 
Each 
3 in. pots.$ ,25 to $ .50 
4 in. pots..75 to 1.00 
Lar gei- sizes. 1.25 to 5.00 
Pothos aureus (Devil’s Ivy). Almost Identical 
with the Philodendron except that the leaves 
are blotched with pale yellow. 
Each 
3 in. pots. .$ .25 
4 in. pots.35 
Potlios aureus wilcoxi (Golden Ceylon Creeper). 
This is an improvement over the above. The 
leaves are beautifully variegated with golden 
markings. 
Each 
3 in. pot 
4 in. pot 
Saintpaulia (African Violet). Satisfactory ^ a 
pot plant and in window-boxes. Deep violet 
flowers. Leaves are thick and woolly. 
Each 
3 in. pots, with flower-buds.$ .50 
Saiisevieria zeylaiiica. Leaves sword-shaped, va¬ 
riegated with grayish white. This is better 
adapted as a house-plant than others we 
know except perhaps the a.spidistra. 
Each 
4 in. pots 
5 in. pots 
Sansevieria laurenti. Same as the above except 
for yellow bands along the leaf-margins. 
Each 
4 in. pots. $ .50 
5 in. pots.$ *75 to 1.00 
Prices of larger sizes of both varieties on 
application. Have beautiful specimen in urns 
up to 14 in. 
Transvaal Daisies (Gerbera). Magnificent South 
African Daisy. One of the best low bedding 
plants and equally good for cut-flowers. 
Each 
2 yr. from field.$ .50 
$ .35 
.50 
$ .35 
.50 
For Ferns, Begonias, all Bedding Plants, sueh 
as Pansies, Calendulas, Petunias, please ask for 
speeial price according to season of plants. 
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