Greenhouse and Decorative Plants 
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African Lily 
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All Certified Stock .— We ship in paper pots wherever possible 
to cut down transportation charges. Per 10 Per 100 
ACORUS communis. Common Acorns 
Dwarf, grassy tufts—intensely dark green. 
Hardy. An oddity for terrariums or Japanese 
gardens. 
2 1 4 -in. pots.$1 75 $15 00 
3- in. pots. 3 00 25 00 
4- in. pots. 4 00 35 00 
AESCHYNANTHUS Lobbiana. (Trichosporum Ldbbianum) 
A slow-growing, tropical trailing plant with fleshy 
leaves. Brilliant scarlet flowers, shaped like small 
pipe-stems. Ideal for hanging-baskets. Quite 
scarce. 
Strong plants, 2'4-in. pots. 2 
Strong plants, 3-in. pots. 3 
AGAPANTHUS umbellatus. 
An unusually fine ornamental plant. Large 
clusters of brilliant, sky-blue flowers appear in July 
and August. Entirely hardy outdoors south of 
Washington, D. C 
Strong plants, 5^-in. pots. 
Strong plants, 6-in. pots. 5 50 
Specimens in 10-in. tubs.$3.00 each 25 00 
AMARYLLIS Hybrids. Giant, Round-petaled Red 
A specially selected variety originated by us. 
Great care is given to selecting only the best. Bulb- 
lets from proven stock are pot-grown for early forc¬ 
ing. Amazing flowers—deep red overlaid with a 
velour sheen borne on long stems. Commands at¬ 
tention with its showy blooms from January to 
Easter-time. Semi-dormant stock shipped October 
to March. Pot-grown. 5 00 40 00 
ANTHERICUM picturatum. St. Bernard's Lily 
Long, narrow, green foliage with creamy white 
stripe long the edges. For window-boxes, or as an 
individual plant in a sun-parlor. Easy of culture. 
4! 2 -in. pots. 4 
5 3 2 -in. pots. 5 
ARALIA Sieboldi. Siebold's Falsia 
A decorative, subtropical plant with shiny, green 
leaves that resemble the castor-oil plant. These 
leaves look somewhat like an outstretched hand, 
giving a unique effect. Long-lived. A popular plant 
in America and abroad. 
4- in. pots. 2 °° 
5- in. pots. 
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Azalea Rutherfordiana 
