PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
House ond Bedding Plants 33 
House Plants 
Bedding Plants 
Plant Department 
Tender Vines 
Water Lilies 
Abutilon Thompson! 
Fern Dish Collection 
We grow a varied assortment of small, 
odd-shaped Ferns specially for jardi¬ 
nieres and fern boxes. We will mail Siix 
“Dish” or Table Ferns in six 
distinct varieties of our choice for ® 
Begonia, Westport Beauty 
ABUTILON [Flowering Maple] 
For pot plants and for summer bedding, vases and baskets. 
The flowers are deep bell-shaped, well distributed, borne in 
profusion all summer. 
_2^ in.—ALL; 25c each; 3 for 70c; $2.50 per doz»_ 
Savitzi. Foliage sharply variegated green and white. 
Thompsoni, Flowers of orange-salmon-pink, foliage blotched 
with yellow; a charming combination for pot plants. 
NEW A6ERATUMS 
Profuse flowers all season, in rounded terminal umbels, each 
floret a small round bur of protruding but soft bristles. 
2% in.—20c each; $1.50 per doz. By express, $8.00 per 100. 
Cardinal Mundelein. Beautiful clusters of blue-purple; an 
intermediate shade. 
Purple Beauty. Richest royal purple, extravagant, large 
bloom ; plants compactly mounded. 
Riverside. Dwarf, compact grower, free-blooming. Large, 
full flowers, deep purplish blue. 
BEGONIAS 
See page 36 for 
Tuberous Rooted 
NBW DOUBI.B PINK BB60NIA 
Westport B eauty Luscious little watermelon-pink flow- 
ers, densely double, in clusters, like 
the dainty Polyantha Roses. Compact pot-plants with light 
green rounded leaves. 3 in.—50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
2% in.—25c each; 3 for 70c; doz., $2.50. 
Beddins material for compact, formal beds; 
— fresh waxy green foliage, and constant bloom. 
15c each; 3 for 40c; $1.50^ per doz. By express, $10.00 per 100. 
Cannen. Soft pink, with primrose eye set in carmine; against 
a rich foil of dark bronze leaves. 
Dresden. Extra free bloom; vivid carmine-red, the golden 
tuft at center boldly conspicuous. 
Blegant. Very large flowers ; rosy blush framing a waxen 
white face, the eye white gold. 
Aermosa. Tall, large flowered and free; a solid, glowing, 
roseate shell-pink. 
Snow.^ Flowers of medium size—the only pure white. The 
tuft is bright gold, the stem rosy pink. 
Tausendschon. Dwarf, branching, everbloomirig; the abun¬ 
dant bloom a clear rose-pink. 
CORSICAN SHRIMP PLANT 
BELOPBRONB G-uttata. A heavy wooded, branching pot- 
plant up to 2 or more feet, with dark green leaves ; almost 
continuously displaying its uniquely beautiful flowers. These 
2-lipped tubes, white with purple spots, surrounded by 
heart-shaped bracts which lie flat and overlapping 
hke scales, along 4 sides of a 8- to 6-inch drooping spike. 
These are very^showy, salmon-red and eld rose^ with brightly 
contrasting extremity of primrose-yellow. 2^-inch, 35c each. 
CHOICE NEW COLEUS 
2^ in.—15c each; $1.50 per doz. By express, $8.00 per 100. 
Big Tim. Medium sized, refined leaves ; with dappled green 
scallops, and prominent base of golden russet which merges 
into a dust, and final solid overlay, of wine-red and maroon. 
Carolina. Bronzed brown-maroon, the central veining a flare 
of crimson with violet lines. 
Eddie George. The biggest leaves are 4 by 6 inches, with a 
beaded gold edge; solid, velvety, bronze-red-brown. 
Goblin’s Torch,, jagged flame in vivid, translucent 
magenta-red imposed on black-maroon; within a stippled 
bronze-green border. 
Hollywood. Clustered small, crinkled leaves defined by yel¬ 
lowish green scallops; a threaded tapestry in red and moldy 
bronze, carmine and madder-rose. 
Marion. Large leaves finely fringed and fluted; their varying 
stages showing everything from bright green peppered red 
and maroon with cream-white veins, to a dominant maroon 
with carmine feathering and up-curled greenish fringe. 
Pres. Harding, pj-esh green changing to bronze, the center 
a flaming jagged halberd in garnet. 
Showy in box and basket for trailing over 
edge. Small escalloped leaves dark green checked in maroon, 
the wedge-shaped center gay with magenta and cream. 
FERNS 
_ . Fully matured fronds attain a length of four to 
pOSTOH five feet. 2%-mch pots, 15c each ; 3 for 35c. 4-inch, 
60c. 5-inch, 75c. 6-inch, $1.25. 8-inch, $2.60. 
Adiantum Wrighti. Improved “Maiden-hair”. 2^/4-inch: 
25c c3iCh. * 3 for 70c, 
Cyrtomium Rochfordianum Compactum (Holly Fern). 
Beautiful jagged leaves, dark and shiny. A popular heavy 
dish fern. 2^^-inch, 20c; 3 for 55c. 
Polypodium Mandaianum (Cat’s Paw Fern). New. Broad, 
distinctly wavy leaves of dai^ green with a bluish overcast; 
several curious protuberances progressing outward from the 
crown, to overhang the pot, light colored and furiy like a 
cat’s paw. 2^ in., 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 3-in., 60c each; 
3 for $1.40. 
Selaginella (“Moss Fern”). , 
—Denticulata. Droops over the pot sides ; a vivid green ball. 
—Emiliana. A dense, mossy, green carpet. 
Both; 2^ in.—20c each; 3 for 55c. 
FUCHSIAS ‘III fsT"" 
Black Prince. Well expanded single flowers; carmine-lake 
color of corolla and calyx nearly alike. 
Bittle Beauty. Dwarf, single, seldom without flowers. Sepals 
carmine, corolla deep lilac. 
Pride of Orion. Semi-double with long narrow pointed car¬ 
mine sepals; fluted corolla pure white, with pink stamens. 
All; 21/4 in.—25c each; 3 for 70c. 
