22 STANLEY COBB, 22 Barry Rd., Scarsdale, N. Y. 
BOUVAKDIA 
These old favorites start to flower in September, but flower better, and on 
longer stems, after October. However, pinch after August or they will prob- 
ably become too full of small shoots and develop no buds. They are best off 
at 50° to 55°. These rank among the freest-flowering evergreen plants known 
to us, and in all but continuous habit of blooming they have few equals. In 
a cut state, or used as flowering pot plants, they are most effective. 
Delivery May and.later: 22" pots 
* ALBATROSS. Almost double the size bloom of Humboldti......... 2 for $1.25 
HUMBOLDTI. Waxy-white, orange-blossom-scented flowers.......... 3 for $1.2& 
WHITE JOY, GIANT PINK, GIANT KED, or SALMON SCARLET..........+- 3 for $1.00 
BUDDLEIA 
This is the tender cousin of the familiar outdoor Butterfly Bush. It bloome 
about the end of December and through January; anyone can grow it. It doce 
well in a 48° or 50° house; grows in any soil; and its delightful fragrance 
reminds you of your favorite perfume. "A mixture of Freesia, Mignonette and 
Lily-of-the-valley" one patron calls it. The white flowers are not quite so 
large as those of the hardy sorts, but they are always very yseful for bou- 
quets. Our small sizes are best procured in late Spring, grown on in Summer 
in pots, shifting from time to time so they will be in 6" or 7" pots by Oc- 
tober. Keep them pinched up 'till then, in order to obtain bushy specimens. 
we offer ASIATICA, 23" POTS ceeeesereeessereresesevevsesereerers 4 for $1.00 
BELOPERONE 
This superior strain of Shrimp Plant, of dwarf, compact habit, can be grown 
easily in a 55° house, giving loads of colorful blooms all Winter. 
LONGISPICUA PURPUREA, S72. POtSeccccceccccvveevvscssesesesecseccs oe fox $1.00 
BROWALLIA 
Rich blue flowers, 1" wide, in September and October. 24" pots: 6 for $1.00 
