Kentia Belmoreana, 88t 
Popular 
Kentia Palm 
88c 
(Kentia Belmoreana)—Rep¬ 
resents the best of the Palm 
family. It has the grace and 
lightness of the Cocos, but ro¬ 
bust In growth and heavy In 
foliage. Withstands wonder¬ 
fully dust, changes In atmos¬ 
phere, and neglect. A rapid 
and graceful grower. Price, 
nice plants, 88c. Larger 
plants, 15 in. high $1.50. 
extra large 20 in. high $3.25. 
Everblooming Pansy Geraniums 34c 
Pelargonium, Easter Greeting 
(Pelargoniums) 
EASTER GREETING—Fiery amaranth-red. Gorgeous in 
coloring. Each of the five petals being marked with a 
large dark brown or black spot In the center, the spot 
being bordered with scarlet, daintily penciled with crim¬ 
son. 34o, 3 for 90c. 
LUCY BECKER—Grand Novelty, sport of Easter Greet¬ 
ing, and is like it in everything but color, which is rosy- 
pink. Free blooming. 33c, 3 for 86c. 
MRS. LAYAL—The coloring and markings of the flow¬ 
ers are most extraordinary—light pink, white, dark purple, 
black, etc., rivaling the pansy in uniqueness of flower. 
29c, 3 for 76o. 
SPRINGTIME—Makes a wonderful pot plant In a short 
time. In color an unusual shade of salmon-pink, distinc¬ 
tively marked. 32o ea., 3 for 82o. 
Fragrant Oleanders 
No plant makes more handsome specimens for tub, pot or box 
culture. Can be wintered In the cellar. Grow from six to fifteen 
feet high. 
ROSEA-PINK—An old favor¬ 
ite ; flowers pink, double and 
sweeL 21 o, 3 for 56c. 
LILIAN HENDERSON—Dou¬ 
ble white flowers; fragrant like 
the old favorite Rosea. 19a, 3 
for 49c. 
RUBRA-RED — Semi-double 
flowers; watermelon-red, very 
attractive. 20c, 3 for 62o. 
LUTEA-YELLOW — Strong 
grower, flower double, color 
beautiful golden-yellow. A 
lovely shade. 22c, 3 for 59c. 
SPECIAL OFFER—One each, 
white, pink, yellow, and red 
Oleander described above, for 
74c. Fragrant Pink Oleander, 21 e 
Giant White 
Moonvine 18c 
(Ipomoea Maxima)—Blooms 
I produced In such wonderful 
profusion that they complete¬ 
ly cover the vine with a veil 
of glistening white. Fine for 
I porch and lattice shading. 
18o ea., 3 for 48c. 
I Giant Biue 
Moonvine 18c 
(Ipomoea Learii) — The 
flowers are trumpet shaped, 
of a rich blue, with five pur¬ 
ple rays. 18o each, 3 for 48c, 
doz. for $1.60. 
Sky Blue 
Plumbago 23c 
(Plumbagc Capensis) 
Excellent bedding and pot 
plants, flowering freely. The 
potted plants may be kept in a 
light cellar In winter, during 
which time they should be wa¬ 
tered sparingly. Azure blue 
flowers during spring and sum¬ 
mer of a beautiful soft color¬ 
ing. A wonderful bedding plant 
especially in all warm sections. 
28c, 3 for 61 e, doz. $2.04, per 
hundred $14.00. 
•iea FrwnuM. 4Se 
Sky Blue Plumbage, 23o 
Olea 
Fragrans 48c 
SWEET OLIVE—The Olea 
Fragrans is a fragrant house 
plant, similar to Camella, and 
bears small clusters of deli¬ 
cate white flowers in great 
profusion during the fall and 
winter. Almost a continuous 
bloomer. Blghly odoriferous 
both In foliage and flowers. 
NIcs plants, 48e Baah, 3 for 
$1.27. Larger giants $1.00 
aaoh. 
Parrot's 
Feather 22c 
(Myriephyllum Prosperlna- 
corldes) — Wonderful drooping 
water plant for water tight ves¬ 
sels and aquariums; can be 
grown in pots If soil Is kept 
saturated. Feathery foliage. 
22c each, 3 for 59c, 12 for 
$1.80. 
Parrot’s Feather, 22o 
Cape Jasmine 
Good sized double flower, 
blooming profusely all summer, 
shining pale-green foliage. Easy 
to grow. The Jasmine likes a 
warm climate, but can be grown 
outdoors In colder states, with 
protection. Some are grown un¬ 
der glass for their showy fra¬ 
grant flowers In winter. 24c, 3 
for 69c. 
Comet Fiower 26c 
CRIMSON SPIKES—(Acaly- 
pha Sanderil) — Leaves dark 
green, from the axil of each of 
which springs a long, drooping 
spike of glowing crimson-scar¬ 
let, nearly an inch in diameter 
and from 18 to 24 inches long, 
very velvety In texture. 26c 
ea., 3 for 70c. 
MeGregor's Olaat Pansies 
McGregor’s 
Giant 
Pansies 
6 for 25c 
Our Giant Flowering 
Pansies are of wonder¬ 
ful form, richest color¬ 
ing, marvelous In size. 
There is no flower more 
admired than the pansy. 
The combination of col¬ 
ors embraces striped, 
spotted, bordered and 
fringed; In rainbow 
colors, with rich velvety 
textures. 6 for 25c, doz. 
for 45c, 100 for $2.10. 
Cape Jasmine, 24i 
Maranta—Beautiful Foliage 
Maranta 44c 
(Masangeana)—A novelty. 
Leaves oval shaped, four In. 
long, with spots of chocolate- 
maroon over a beautiful shade 
of pea-green. Small white 
flowers. Rare stock limited. 
A very choice and Interest¬ 
ing plant for window gardens. 
44c ea., 3 for $1.25. 
Poinsettla 
MEXICAN FIRE PLANT— 
Flowers are a most brilliant 
red; very showy. Well known 
as a Christmas flower. Does 
well anywhere, as a house 
plant. 29c. 3 for 76c. 
Snakes Beard, Easily 
grown foliage and 
flowering plant, 22o 
Poinsettla 
The Christmas Flower 
Snakes Beard 22c 
(Ophiopogon) Llly-Turf —A 
dense low growing plant of the 
Lily family with bluish to whit¬ 
ish flowers. Easily grown in 
sun or shade. Valuable as 
ground-cover and as pot and 
porch plants; chiefly a foliage 
plant. 22 g ea., 3 fer 59c, 6 
for $1.11, doz. for $1.94. 
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Miss M. L. T., Killdevil Hills, N. Cor. "The plants I received are the nicest I have ever seen. Did net wilt o lee# enroute." 
