jCondon’s Lovely Everblooming House Plants 
S.P. 3887 4 
Weeping 19C 
Firecracker 
Plant 
Seml-trallipg especially adapted for hanging 
baskets, vases, etc,, of - drooping habit, covered 
with brilliant coral-red flowers. Each 19c, 3 fop 
S2c. 
S. P. 3933 Qjjpg 
Good sized double flower, blooming 
profusely all summer, shining pale-green 
foliage. Easy to grow. Each 25c, 3 for 
68c. 
s.P. 3940 Trailing 
Queen Coleus luC 
Excellent for vases and plant 
boxes, leaves fiery crimson bor¬ 
dered by a band of deep maroon, 
with a band of green on the edges. 
Each 18cy 3 for 49c. 
S.P.SS38 Trailing 
Velvet Plant 
UAKMINE FLOWERS (Ruellia)—Beautiful 
plant for pots, vases and baskets. Of rather loiw, 
compact, bushy growth, inclined, to droop or trail. 
Very showy foliage'which is of velvety texture and. 
a rich bluish-maroon; bright carmine flowers. 
May b6’ planted outside in the border for summer. 
Each 22c, 3 for 62c. 
S. P. 3932 
STRAWBERRY ac,, 
GUAVA ode 
Flowers pure white, delightfully 
fragi-ant. Fruit large, of reddish 
color, and of sweet and spicy flavor. 
A luscious tropical fruit that is edi¬ 
ble and also charming house plant. 
Each 35c, 3 for 98c. 
Beautiful Everblooming Fuchsias For Only 20c 
Fuchsia Giaiit Pink 
S.P. 3946. BLACK PR INCE—Without Ques¬ 
tion. the very finest Fuchsia grown. It makes a 
shapely -bush, and Is probably the freest in 
blooming. We have seen specimen plants six feet 
in height and four feet across loaded with thou¬ 
sands of bright buds and blossoms of a beautiful 
waxy carmine. Each 20c, 3 for SSc. 
S.P. 3947. GIANT PINK (New.)—Enormous 
pink. Each 2Sc, 3 for 69c. 
S.P. 3948. LORD BYRON—^Red sepals, corol¬ 
la of the richest royal purple, so free in flower 
as to almost hide the plant. Each 20c, 3 for 
SSc. 
S.P. 3949. MADAME VAN DER STRASS— 
Tills is the best of the double white Fuchsia. 
Each 20c, 3 for SSc. 
S.P. 3950. SPECIOSA—Habit erect and com¬ 
pact: presenting a decidedly neat and attractive 
appearance as a pot plant, the fine star-shaped 
flowers produced in profusion, and begin when i 
plants are quite young. The flowers are 3 inches 
or more in length: tube and sepals bright rose, 
corolla brilliant carmine. Each 20c, 3for SSc. 
S.P. ( Special Offer—One each of QA^ 
3951 (the above 5 Fuchsias ONLY vUie 
s-Cuphea 01 * 
Cigar Plant 
Very Interesting 
Scarlet, pendulous flowers; 
neat, compact habit. Always in 
blooni, grows bushy, about fif¬ 
teen inches high, makes an ele¬ 
gant appearance for baskets, 
pot plants or bedding. ^ch 
21c, 3 for SSc. 
Cigar Plant 
S. P. 3939 
St. Bernard’s 
Lily 
Handsome pot and vase plant. 
Dark foliage with broad bands 
of white. White flower spikes. 
Propagated by divisions. Water 
freely when in flower. Nice 
plants. Each 25c, 3 for 68c. 
An ornamental plant, handsome as 
a Palm. Widely known as a house 
plant, grown either in soil or water. 
Indispensable for aquariums or pools. 
Each 20c, 3 for 55c. 
s.P. 3931 Carmine OCm 
F ountain Plant 
Most attractive, highly prized, indoor 
plant. Grows as easily as a Geranium. 
Long sprays often over twenty inches 
in length, garnished with tubular flow¬ 
ers of brightest carmine. Its easy 
growth, length of time it lasts in bloom, 
and attractive appearance, should place 
it in every plant collection. Each 35c, 3 
for 98c. 
S P.3M3 crown OCa 
OF THORNS 
(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. Each 25c, 3 for 68c. 
S. P. 3941 
LILAC FLOWERS—Graceful, droc^- 
Ing habit, grows very rapidly and 
blooms continually summer and winter, 
producing large clusters of flowers of 
lilac or rosy-pink. Foliage a beautiful 
dark green. Easily grmvn and gives 
wonderful satisfaction. 
Each 19c, 3 for S2c. 
