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FREAKS, we will send 4 freak cactus, our choice 4 
01 , 1 ) MAN FROM PERU, egg-shape, full of long 
white hair (or 3 small sizes $1.00). 1 
Ol’UNTIA, large oblong leaves, 1 golden. 1 blue, 
1 jade. 3 
(Water above types sparingly) 
l’HELOCACTUS. These are generally better 
known as “Might Blooming Cereus.” They can 
now be obtained in many colors as well as day 
blooming. 1—M T ight Blooming; 2—Day Bloom¬ 
ing: 3—Lavender; 4—Magenta; 5—Rose; 6— 
Ackermanie. Red and flowers smaller. Your 
selection, out of 3 in. pots, blooming size, ea. 
Collection of 6—$4.50. This type of cactus re¬ 
quire abundance of water. 
ROCK CACTUS, resembles a rock, pink flowers 4 
CAELA LILIES. Yellow Callas make a lovely 
garden plant as well as pot effect. Bloom all 
summer and the spotted foliage is handsome. 
Large bulbs, white or yellow. 4 
CANTERBURY BELLS, single and saucer type, 
assorted or dwarf; 50 plants—$4.00. 8 
CAPE JASMINE (Gardenia). 18 in. plants in 
bud, not hardy in the north. 3 
CARNATIONS—“Dazzler or Harvard. 
Assorted colois, single and double, spicy. R.... S 
New Double, handsome, large flowers, long 
stems, crimson, hardy. 4 
Large greenhouse type. Red, pink, white, yel¬ 
low . G 
Clove Pinks, R, double sort. Fine for border 
effect or rock garden. Assorted. 6 
CHERRY', shrub. A new, fine, improved bush 
cherry. Branches literally filled with cherries. 
Plant a row of these along the back fence. 3 ft. 2 
CHINESE EVERGREEN (Aglaonema) Not hardy. 
Excellent plant that grows in water. Nice 
green heart shaped leaves on artistic stems 
all year. Three or four in a vase make an 
attractive setting. 4 
CHINESE FLEECE VINE, (see Fleece Vine) 
CHINESE LANTERN TREE (Varnish Tree) 
(Golden Chain) (Koelreuteria). Ult. H. 15 ft. 
The leaves in Spring are translucent, and the 
color of varnish. In .Tilly the plant becomes a 
mass of golden chainlike flowers. The flowers 
are in turn followed by pods resembling 
Chinese lanterns. Specimens may be seen on 
Roosevelt Blvd.. Philadelphia. 3 ft. plants 2 
(Extra large plant, 6 ft., $2.50) 
CHINESE ROSE (see Kerria). 
CHRISTMAS BERRY (Photinia) Ult. H. 15 ft. 
This shrub is little known and is an object of 
admiration wherever seen. All branches extend 
upwards. Leaves are small. Heavily covered 
with hard red berries, which remain for a long 
time. Birds will not eat this. 3 ft. plants- 2 
CHRISTMAS ROSE. (Helleborus Niger). In 
reality this is not a rose but the flowers re¬ 
semble a wild single rose. Flowers white 
wdth yellow stamens. Flowers are borne on 
stems 8 to 10 inches, with several flowers to 
a stem. Bloom from December into February. 
Requires good soil rich in humus, heavy and 
loamy, and constant moisture. Well suited 
among rocks. Flowers can be made to bloom 
earlier by forcing in a cool house, not above 40 
degrees. ' Plants rest in the spring, when they 
may be replanted. Also Orientals, pink shades 2 
CH RYSANTHEMUMS 
Azalea Chrysanthemum. This is a true Chry¬ 
santhemum and is so named as the formation 
of the plant resembles an Azalea. Round and 
filled witli hundreds of flowers neatly arranged 
as though by hand. As many as GOO flowers 
being common from Summer till frost. Red. 
bronze, pink, white, and yellow. 1 each. 5 
Per hundred, any color—$12.00. 
Cascade type. For banks or over rocks." Or if 
staked they may grow upright. 4 ft. masses 
of single flowers. In all colors. G 
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