i STANLEY COBB, 22 Barry Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 
AGENATUM a. Z 
Sow seeds in late Summer for Winter flowers under glass, in a 50 house. 
* APL ICOT GEM. Dwarf and compact.35¢ FLUFFY WHITE. 3 ft. high.........257 
~ CLENODENDION p. 
FALLAX. Imposing stove plant with large heads of bright scarlet flowers, as 
useful as Poinsettias. Easily grown from seed sown in January, for blooming 
plants the following Autumn. Temperature must be around 65°, and never less 
than 60° in Winter. 2 ft. high. Likes peat and very rich soil...........65% 
EUCALYPTUS p. 
CIT:.IODOkhA. Leaves delightfully lemon-scented. Sow in Spring, warm......30% 
FUCHSIA 
SINGLE AND DOUBLE MIXED. Sow in Spring, 50° to 60° » for Fall blooms.....35% 
GODETIA a. 
AZALEA.MIXED. Large double flowers; plants 1'. Sow in Fall, coolhouse...15¢ 
LILIUM p. 
WHITE QUEEN. Pure white. Blooms in 12 mos. from Fall sown seed; cool....45¢ 
a LINAHIA a. 
Sow August to January, at 45 , for flowers from February until July. 
FAThY BOUQUET. Numerous miniature Snapdragons; delicate colors; 10".....157 
f NASTUHTIUM a. 
Sow seeds in coolhouse in late July in 3" pots for winter flowering-. 
DOUBLE GOLDEN GLEAM. The best....10¢ ALL COLOiS MIAED. Double only....10¢ 
NOTE: All prices listed in this catalog subject to change without notice. 
