SPECIAL HOUSE PLANT COLLECTION 
BEGONIAS 
ANGEL WING (Alba Perfecta). A free blooming 
Begonia producing pure white flowers in clusters. 
Owing to the peculiar shape of the light green 
foliage it is termed "Angel Wing." 24c each. 
BEEFS1TAK (Feastii). A new, valuable, distinctly 
different variety with magnificent crinkled, 
crested, curled, glazed, reddish olive green 
foliage topped by clusters of flesh pink flowers. 
29c each, 2 ior 54c. 
REX. This Begonia is one of the most attractive 
plants grown, with mammoth leaves of rich 
metallic luster and colors blending from brightest 
green, glistening silver and orange to a beautiful 
plum. Flowers blush-pink. Strong potted plants. 
36c aach. 
THURSTONII. A perpetual bloomer. Flowers in 
clusters of rosy pink with large green leaves, 
like polished jade, and dull red underneath. Al¬ 
ways in bloom. 29c each. 
WATERMELON (Peperomia Variegata). The varie¬ 
gated white and green leaves are thick and 
waxy-like and have the appearance of being 
powdered with frosted silver. A beautiful plant 
for table or window. 24c each. 
CHINESE HIBISCUS 
DOUBLE CRIMSON. A free flowering plant with 
bright glossy green leaves and large crimson 
blossoms of immense size. A gorgeous Hibiscus. 
24c each. 
PEACHBLOW. Probably the most popular of the 
double flowering orange colored Hibiscus, an 
entirely new and beautiful shade. Blooms abun¬ 
dantly and continuously during the summer and 
fall months. 24c each. 
VIOLET BLUE. This is an outstanding Hibiscus in 
both size and color and is unusually free bloom¬ 
ing. 24c each. 
FERNS 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. A plant of delicate 
beauty with bright green, extremely fine, plume¬ 
like foliage. 18c each. 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGERII. Unsurpassed for win¬ 
dow boxes or hanging baskets with graceful, 
drooping glossy green foliage and sprays four 
to five feet in length. 17c each. 
BOSTON FERN (Nephrolepis exaltata bostoniensis). 
One of the best known varieties which has proven 
worthy of a place in every home. Of easy culture, 
2Sc each. 
OSTRICH PLUME (Matteuccia Struthiopteris). A 
Fern which everyone can succeed in growing. 
Healthy and vigorous with beautiful feathery 
foliage. Fronds often attain a width of twelve 
inched. A grand variety. 22c each. _ 
FOUNTAIN PLANT (Russelia Elegantissima). This 
fine pot plant, bearing quantities of long, tubular, 
vivid scarlet flowers throughout the winter is 
truly novel and attractive. Suitable for bedding 
as well as pot culture. 19c each. 
Tradescantia 
WANDERING JEW (Tradescantia Multi-color). 
Foliage variegated with stripes of green, silver 
and crimson. Fine for hanging baskets, porch 
boxes, or as a trailing pot plant. 15c each. 
NOTE; Orders ior plants offered on pages 24 and 
25 will be acknowledged promptly and stock 
sent direct to you from our grower in Ohio. 
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Watermelon Begonia 
PARLOR IVY (Senecib Scandens). One of the most 
rapid growing of trailing plants, v/ith delicate 
green foliage. Fine for hanging baskets and 
training around window curtains during the 
winter months. 14c each. 
PRIMULA (Obconica). Beautiful clusters of flowers 
arranged in whorls set high above the rich vel¬ 
vety foliage in colors of various shades of crimson, 
pink, blue, lavender and white. Offered only in 
mixed colors. 24c each. 
ROYAL PURPLE PLANT (Strobilanthes Dyerianus). 
Striking, glistening, reddish purple, irridescent 
leaves which surpass the finest Coleus or Be¬ 
gonia in the brilliant and exquisite coloring. 
24c each. 
SNAKE PLANT (Sanseviera). Erect, sword-like, 
thick, fleshy, dark green leaves, with clouded 
bars of wTiite. Requires very little attention. 
22c each. 
STRAWBERRY GERANIUM (Saxifraga Sarmentosa). 
An exceedingly beautiful, profuse blooming plant, 
especially adapted for hanging basket purposes. 
Leaves are nearly round and striped freely with 
silver bands. 21c each. 
AFRICAN VIOLET (Saintpaulia lonantha). One of 
the most popular of all pot plants with soft, 
hairy .leaves and flowers of a beautiful blue, 
similar in appearance to our well known violets. 
Easily grown and unusually free flowering. 35c 
each. 3 for Sl.OO. 
CHRISTMAS CACTUS. Long drooping scarlet flow¬ 
ers are borne in great profusion, with stems 
branching and hanging in bunches'. 25c each. 
HYDRANGEAS 
BABY BIMBINETT. Plants are dwarf, free flowering, 
with large trusses of silvery rose flowers. Early. 
28c each. 
MME. E. MOUILLERE. One of the best pure white 
Hydrangeas. Lovely in combination with other 
varieties. 28c each. 
MOUSSELINE. A new variety with large leaves 
and immense flov/ers of a beautiful plumbago 
blue. 28c each. 
Three Hydrangeas, one each of above varieties, 
75c. 
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