PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
House and Bedding Plants 53 
PARIS DAISY or “Marguerite” 
A delight in the garden and in summer boxes, or winter pots. 
Boston Yellow. Single flowers, very free; deep canary. 
Mother’s Favorite. Semi-double; white, anemone center. 
Mother’s pearl. Fully double; pure white. 
20c each; 3 for 55c; doz., $2.00. 
S.&H. DUSTY MILLER £i„ ys , 
Erect, tall-growing, heavily branching; a close network of 
skeleton leaves, silver-white at all times. Best of its kind. 
2^4-inch, 15c; $1.50 per doz. By express, $12.00 per 100. 
Single flowered 
marked (*). 
GERANIUMS 
From 
214 -inch pots. 
S.&H. PANSY PLANTS 
Thrifty started plants grown from our choicest strains as 
offered in seeds on page 29. Colors and markings widely 
varied, and very beautiful. 50c per doz. ; $3.50 per 100. By 
express, $3.00 per 100; $25.00 per 1000. 
SANSEVIERIA 
Zeylanica. Each upright, wavy leaf arising from the roots 
is striped crosswise with broad jagged white variegation on 
dark green. 2*4-inch pots, 25c ; 3-in. pots, 50c. 
Laurenti. A striking novelty form, the variegation being a 
rich cream color instead of white, with the addition of a 
wide cream border around each leaf. 2^4-in. pot, 35c; 3-in. 
pot, 60c; 4-in. pot made up 3 plants, $1.00. 
PPlfU 15c each; 
I lill/Li $ 1,50 per dozen. 
Miscellaneous House Plants 
Alphonse Bicard. Bright orange-red. 
*Beau.ty Foitevine. Rosy salmon, shaded deep orange. 
♦Irvingfton Beauty. Giant, salmon flushed pink and cerise. 
Jean Oberle. Exquisite hydrangea or “apple blossom” pink. 
Mme. Buchner. Best of the double pure whites. 
Mme. Landry. Semi-double. Rich salmon-shaded orange. 
Radio Bed. A new, double red, pure vermilion, displayed in 
thick clusters of large florets. 
Ruby. Large trusses on extra long stems ; deep rosy scarlet; 
the upper margins pure scarlet. 
S. A. Nutt. Dependable for a constant blaze of crimson. 
Rose-Scented Leaved. Broad skeleton leaf type; popular. 
Variegated Geranium—Wm. Langguth 
Wm. Langfguth Variegated foliage green and white; beau¬ 
tiful contrasting crimson flowers. 25c each. 
LANTANAS 
Profuse, continuous blooming bedding plants, 12 to 18 inches. 
The flowers average 2 inches in diameter, made up of perfect, 
densely set florets usually showing at least two colors. The 
weeping variety is very popular for baskets. 
npifp 15c each; 3 for 40c; $1.50 per doz. 
* gy express, $12.00 per 100. 
Alba Ferfecta. Creamy white; a charming companion. 
Countess de Biencourt. Brilliant rose-pink, cream center. 
Craigi. Cardinal-red velvet, its center studded with gold. 
tlt _ ; _a A fine plant for small summer hang- 
weeping marlTana j ng baskets. Delicate rose-lilac in 
compact umbels, borne freely, in long, drooping sprays. 
2V4-inch p 0 ts if not noted. 
[Each| 3 
ACHYRANTHES. Brilliant foliage plants for 
summer bedding. 
—Herbsti. Transparent leaves of rosy carmine. 
—McNally. Red stemmed; bright green with yel¬ 
low veins. 
Both kinds: $1.50 per doz. By express, 100, $10.00 
ALOB—True Tiger. A vastly superior strain of 
variegated Aloe, one of the finest and most fa¬ 
vored of succulent plants. The broad, pointed, 
thickly tubular leaves are dark green, emphat¬ 
ically spotted or “tigered” with white. 1%-in... 
ANTHERICUM CrOldianum. Dense clump of 
inch-wide arching foliage, cream and green.... 
BABY’S TEARS or “Paddy’s Wig” (Helxine 
soleiroli). A charming little mosslike covering 
plant, useful for wall-bracket, shallow table-pot, 
or greenhouse 'ground. 2 % inch . 
BROWALLIA, Blue Giant. All-year supply of 
solitary dark blue, star-like flowers. $1.50 doz 
—Grandiflora Alba. Large white flowers. 
CRASSULA Arborescens. The fine old “Jade 
Plant”; leaves rounded, thick and rubbery; 
murky bronze-green. 2*4 inch . 
CUFHEA Tricolor (Cigar Plant). Useful m 
basket and window-box by showing innumerable 
little flame tipped red “cigars,” on small-leaved 
plants . 
DRACAENA indivisa. Numerous slender, grass¬ 
like, but rigid, green leaves, the favorite center 
plant for box, vase and basket planting. 4-in. 
EXACUM Atrocaeruleum. A 2-foot summer 
garden plant; blooms all summer with round, 
single flowers, bright blue with gold eye. 
FARFUGIUM Grande (Leopard Plant). Big 
round leaves, blotched yellow, cream and some¬ 
times pale rose. 4-inch pot plants. 
FICUS Repens. A fine close leaved trailing plant 
FITTONIA Argyroneum. Large round leaves of 
vivid green with a network of pure white veins. 
—Verschaffelti. Dark bronze-green, lit up with 
netted veining of coral-pink . 
HELIOTROPE, Centefleur. Dwarf ; florets wide 
and flat, deep heliotrope, with conspicuous white 
eye . $2.50 per doz. 
HIBISCUS, Cooperi Tricolor. Shrubby upright 
growth with drooping irregular leaves varie 
gated in greens, pinks, and white. 2 % inch .... 
HOYA Carnosa. (Wax Plant). For pot trellis. 
Thick, rubbery leaves; unique wheel shaped 
scented flowers, waxy white with pink center.. 
IMFATIENS, Sultana Hybrids. Mixed. 
KALANCHOE Coccinea. Small, rounded, bright 
green foliage, and brilliant scarlet flowers like 
Bouvardia. A consistent bloomer during many 
weeks under adverse living-room conditions .. . 
LEMON VERBENA (Aloysia Citriodora) . 
PELARGONIUM, Mrs. Layal. The genuine 
“Pansy Geranium.” Rounded, satiny, its colors 
range from a crimsoned chocolate center through 
pink to white at the edges . 
PEPEROMIA Sandersi (Watermelon Begonia). 
Round convex leaves, dark green, striped gray 
like a Melon. 2%-inch . 
3-inch . 
—Floridana. The oval convex leaves are of large 
size, plentiful; a shiny, smooth surface of fresh 
brilliant green, 2V>-inch . 
FILE A (Artillery Plant). Makes a fine “wind- 
bent shrub,” or an ancient olive tree in dish gar¬ 
dening. As a pot plant is a dense, rounded mass 
of tiny round leaves, with yellowish flowers .. • 
VINING PLANTS. Seepage 54 .. 
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