‘'Shumway's Beautiful House Plants Continued—All Postpaid 
S. P. 3927 
Ornamental 
Fountain Grass 
S. P. 3928 
Climbing 
Firecracker fcvU 
(Manettia Bicolor)— 
Easily trained. Can be grown 
in tbe liouse or garden. 
Flowers scarlet, shading into 
flame, tipped golden-yellow. 
Each 2Sc, 3 for 68c» 
COMET 
FLOWER 
Aloe 
Variegata 
(Pennisetum)—One of the finest 
varieties of the ornamental grasses; 
especially attractive as a single speci¬ 
men; valuable for massing puiTJOses. 
Purplish plumes. Each 25c, 3 for 68c. 
(Partridge Breast Aloe)—A most 
interestintr and vaiunhle plant, niak- 
ing beautiful specimens. Thrives 
under most adverse conditions. 
Vpj'y fleshy. Markings white and 
green alternating. Upright grrowth. 
Very attractive house plant. Will 
surely prove desirable. Each 37c, 
3 for $1.00. 
CRIMSON SPIKES—(Acalypha 
Sanderii)—Leaves dark green, 
from the axil of each of which 
springs a long, drooping spike of 
glowing crimson-scarlet, nearly 
an inch in diameter and from 18 
to 24 inches long, vei'y velvety 
in texture. Each 26c, 3 for 70c. 
s. P. 3931 Qarmine 
Fountain Plant 
S.P.3926 Fountain of Gold 29c 
GOLDEN SPRAYS (Genista Canari- 
ensis)—Delicate sage-green foliage; every 
twig tipped with exquisite pca-shapeel 
blossoms of a pure canary color. Each 29c, 
3 for 75c. 
(Thyrsacanthus Rutilans)—Most attractive, 
highly prized, indoor plant. Grows as 
easily as a Geranium. Long sprays often 
over twenty inches in lenrth, garnished 
with tubular flowers of brightest carmine. 
It.s easy growth, length of time It lasts in 
bloom, and attractive appearance, should 
place It in every plant collection. Each 35c, 
3 for 98c. 
Watermelon 
Begonia 28c 
S. P. 3936 
Angel’s 
Trumpet 
Passion 
Flower 
(Passiflora)—The passion 
flower is a tender, trailing or 
climbing house plant, produc¬ 
ing flowers in various shades 
of blue. The peculiar struc¬ 
ture of the flower has long 
been of great interest, and 
many curious stories have been 
woven about it. Each 25c, 
3 for 68c. 
Good sized double flower, blooming pro¬ 
fusely all summer, shining pale-greer 
foliage. Easy to grow. Each 25c, 3 foi 
68c. 
(Peperomia Varie- 
|gata)—Leaves d i s- 
tinctly variegated 
k white and green, 
thick and waxy-like 
and have the ap¬ 
pearance of frosted 
’silver. Each 28c, 3 for 
75c. 
SlMwb.rry 
RICH FRA- 
GRANGE — 
(Brugmansia) 
—Large, showy 
tropical leaves 
and trumpet 
simped blooms often eight inches long, pure 
white and as fragrant as jasmine. A pot 
plant during the winter and garden plant for 
summer blooming. Each 31c, 3 for 83c. 
STRAWBERRY 
GUAVA 
S. P. 3937 
Grevillea 
SILK OAK TREE (Robusta)— 
A magnificent plant for decora¬ 
tive purposes; of rapid ea.sy 
growth. The young leaves are 
light brown, the tips being 
covered with a soft down re¬ 
sembling raw silk, hence the 
name “Silk Oak.” Each 22c, 
3 for 62c. 
Dear Customer 
Please state on your or¬ 
der date you desire your 
house plants shipped. 
BEAUTIFUL 
CARMINE 
FLOWERS 
S P-3M0 Coleus 
Trailing Queen IOC 
Excellent for vases and 
plant boxes, leaves fiery 
crimson bordered by a 
band of deep maroon, 
with a band of gi-een on 
the edges. Each 18c, 3 
for 49c. 
Beautiful Flowering Abutiion 
S.P, 3956 Variegated Avv 
dtzii)—Leaves beautifully formed, deep 
green in center, with pure white border. 
Flowers burnt orange. Each 25c, 3 for 70c. 
Passion Flower 
Abutiion—Flowering AA^ 
Maples ZUC 
S.P. 3957. RED—Continuous bloomer, 
flowers red, veined with crimson. Green 
foliage. Each 22c, 3 for 62c. 
S.P. 3958. WHITE—Large bell shaped 
nowers of snowy white, always a mass of 
bloom. Green foliage. Each 20c, 3 for 57c. 
S.P. 3960. YELLOW—Bright golden-yel- 
^w flowers; green foliage. Free flowering. 
Abutiion, Savitzii, Variegated 25c 
s.P. 3938 Trailing 
Velvet Plant 
1686 Shumway’s 
Supreme Plant 350 
S. P. 3939 
St. Bernard’s 
CARMINE FLOWERS (Ruellia)—Beautiful 
plant for pots, vases and baskets. Of rather low. 
compret, busily giowth, inclined to droop or trail. 
Very showy foliage which is of velvety texture and 
a rich bluish-maroon; bright carmine flowers. 
Jlay be planted outside in tlie border for summer. 
Each 22c, 3 for 62c. 
CamJ Odorless, soluble, — — — 
r OOfl harmless, efficient, 11, 
easy to apply. A I®- 
wonderful, well balanced tonic for all 
house plants. Sprinkle on the soil 
in the pot, just enough at a time 
to cover the surface. One pound 
enough for 30 house plants for 3 
months. 1 lb. carton, 35 cts.; 5 lb. bag. 
uoross locicled with thousands of bright buds 
and blossoms of a beautiful waxy carmine. ^ch 
20c, 3 for 55c. 
_S.P. 3947. GIANT PINK (New.)—Enormous 
pink. Each 25c, 3 for 69c. 
S.P. 3948. LORD BYRON—Red sepals, corolla 
of the richest royal purple, so free in flo^ver as tO 
almost hide ^he plant. Each 20c, 3 for 5Sc. 
S.P. 3949. MADAME VAN DER STRASS — 
This is the best of the double white Fuchsias. Each 
20, 3 for 55c. 
S.P. 3950. SPECIOSA—Habit erect and com¬ 
pact; presenting a decidedly neat and attractive ap¬ 
pearance as a pot plant, the fine star-shaped flwvers 
produced in profusion, and begin when plants are 
quite young. The flowers are three inches or more 
in length; tube and sepals bright rose, corolla bril¬ 
liant carmine. Each 20c, 3 for 5Sc. 
S.P. (Special Offer ~ One each of 
3951 (the above 5 Fuchsias ONLY wwU 
Trailing Uueen Coleus 
(Anthericum)—Handsome pot and vase 
jnt. Dark foliage with broad bands 
white. White flower spikes. Propa- 
torl by divisions. Water freely when 
flower. Nice plants. Each 2Sc, 
\Ht 
s P 3.43 CROWN 
OF THORNS 
WEEPING 
LANTANA 
lilac FLOWERS—Graceful, droop¬ 
ing habit, grows verj- rapidb' and 
bloom.s continually summer and winter. 
pnMlucing large clusters of llowers of 
Iliac ot rosy-pink. Foliage a beautiful 
dark green. Ka.sily grown and gives 
wonderful satisfaction. Each 19c, 3 
Cigar Plant 
Fuchsia Giant Pink 
