CHINESE 
MONEY PLANT 
KOCHIA (Burning Bush) 
A beautiful, hardy biennial, about 2 feet in height, 
which is known in the different provinces of China as 
the silver, satin or money plant, and in Europe as 
St. Peter’s Penny. Flowers are violet-purple, white 
and dark crimson, followed by the silvery seed pods 
that present a beautiful and rather curious appearance. 
When dried, the stems, which are loaded with these 
glistening seed pouches, will last indefinitely and are 
exquisite for winter bouquets and other decorative 
purposes. Pkt. 15c—2 Pkts. 25c 
DWARF ORANGE 
A fine pot plant, with glossy leaves, fragrant waxy-white 
blossoms, and an abundance of delicious little Oranges 
that will hang on the plants for six months after they are 
ripe. While it will grow 3 to 4 feet high and branch 
freely, it is not an uncommon thing to see little 5- to 6- 
inch plants full of bloom and even bearing one or two 
Oranges. Plants, 60c each — 3 for $1.50, Postpaid 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
Owing to quarantines, we do not ship Orange or Lemon 
plants to Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, 
Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. 
MORNING GLORIES 
Heavenly Blue 
The finest of all Morning Glories. Immense 
flowers measuring 5 inches in diameter; bright 
sky blue color with a white throat. Our strain 
of this variety is about 20 days earlier than the 
ordinary strain. Pkt., lOo. 
Scarlett O’Hara 
A new color in Morning Glories—rich dark wine 
red or deep crimson. Flowers about 4 Inches 
across, freely produced on fast growing vines, and 
stay open longer than other varieties, many until 
in the afternoon, A blaze of brilliancy which 
will make it one of the most popular varieties. 
Pkt., 16c. 
Everbearing 
Lemon 
A true everbearing 
Lemon that can be 
as easily grown in a 
pot as a Geranium 
and which produces 
fruit weighing from 
one to three pounds 
each. These enor¬ 
mous fruits are 
borne on plants one 
to two feet high 
growing in pots; 
bear continually; 
delicious for lemon¬ 
ade and culinary 
purposes. Flowers 
are as fragrant as 
orange blossoms 
which they some- 
what resemble. 
Plants, 60c each— 
3 for $1.50, Post¬ 
paid 
Very handsome, symmetrical plants, forming beautiful 
ornamental shrubs, and growing 3 feet tall in three 
months. Wherever a quick-growing annual hedge is 
wanted there is nothing better than Kochia. Turns to a 
gorgeous carmine in fall. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT 
Or Giant Spicier Plant 
A remarkable curiosity, 
which grows to the 
height of about 4 feet, 
and is covered with large 
spikes of flowers 6 to 8 
inches long, produced in 
lovely shades, white and 
pink at base and rose to 
bright red and purple at 
top of flower, resembling 
clusters of brilliant and 
many-colored electric 
lights. Grows readily 
from seed. Showy and 
ornamental. A curious 
and unusual plant, so 
lovely that everyone will 
admire it. Seed sown in 
the open ground in May 
will flower in July, and 
continue in flower unin¬ 
terrupted until frost. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c 
Everbearing 
Leman 
