Bird of Paradise $1.25 
(Strelitzia Reginae)—-The lovely Bird of Paradise 
is. admired by all who see it. The striking flowers 
are composed of three sets of bright orange petals, 
and three bright blue stigmas, forming a crest. The 
whole flower resembling the head of a bird of para- 
dise. A rare and striking flower. Will last in water 
for many days when cut. (See color plate.) Nice 
plants, $1.25, $2.00 and $3.50 each. 
Chrys. Orange Splendor 29c 
A wonderful midseason variety producing immense 
globular flowers of a smooth satin-like finish of shin- 
ing gold in color. Rich abundant foliage. Splendid 
form and growth; strong stiff stems. (See color plate.) 
29c ea., 3 for 76c, doz., $2.54. 
New Hydrangea, Peerless Blue 
A new variety in Hydrangeas, strong vigorous grow- 
er producing large green leaves, and immense flowers 
of a beautiful shade of heavenly or peerless blue. 











Red Russian Lily. 


Bird’s Nest Fern 
ASPLENIUM NIDUS AVIS 
—A very beautiful and vig- 
orous growing Fern of splen- 
did display value having 
showy broad light green 
leaves. A plant commendable 
for its matchless habit of 
growth, ideal outline and 
texture of foliage. A variety 
particularly adaptable for 
that bold decoration that is 



wanted, through certain 
plants indoors. All in all 9c 
an manual house Fern. 75c Serer SILK OAK | TREE 
ea., larger plants $1.50 ea. ie 
by express. . $ Ostrich Plume Palm. (Robusta) — A magnif- 
Cocos Palm 
Weddelliana 75c 
brown the tips being Palm 75¢c 
The m 
graceful Bren ane. cates (Phoenix Roebelini) — Has Sowa ievesabling oie Pre acim mac mise ance new 
Palms. Its slender, erect graceful, curving leaves with}! ik hence the name} Palms. Its dark glossy green 
stem is freely furnished with 
graceful arching leaves of a 
Tich green color. The Cocos 
growth; 
are admirable for Fern 
dishes, as they are of slow 
growth and maintain their 
beauty for a long time. 
ea., 3 for $2.17. 
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Cocos Palm 
Pandanus Veitchii 
One of the most attractive plants. 
Leaves light green, beautifully marked 
with broad stripes and bands of pure 
white, and gracefully curved. Like 
the Palms, the longer you have the 
plant the more valuable it becomes. 
le strong plants, 750 and $1.50 
each. 




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er i : e 
Beautiful Decora 
a Pandanas Veitchii. 
Ostrich Plume 
Palm $1.00 
very narrow, dark green pinnae, 
giving it a lightness and _ airi- 
ness not surpassed. 
plants, $1.00 ea., larger plants, 
$1.50 and $2.00 each. 
Dracaena 
Godseffiana 75c 
STRIKINGLY ORNAMEN- 
TAL FOLIAGE PLANT 
‘The plant is of an en- 
tirely different habit and 
appearance from all other 
Dracaenas; of free-branch- 
ing habit. Foliage is broad- 
ly. lanceolate. 5 to 6 inches 
and 2 to 3 inches 
wide; of a strong leathery 
color, densely marked with 
an Aucuba Japonica. Strong 
plants, 750 and $1.25 ea. 
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Robust in 
spreading in habit. Fine 
FOOD 
plants 


rich dark green 
dots and spots of 
white, not unlike 
'75¢ 

Hardy White Moonflower 
Hardy Tuberous- 
Rooted Moonflower — 
Will stand any changes of 
weather: until frost kills the 
vine to the ground, Each year 
it .springs up stronger than 
before, luxuriant cordate 
i leaves, and great quantities of 
large, thick-textured waxy 
of a rich . creamy- 
white, with a throat of violet 
purple. Blossoms remain open 
all day, unlike other Moon- 
flowers. Perfectly hardy. 35c 
ea., 3 for 92c. . 
- 
rapid easy growth. The 
“Silk Oak.” 19c ea., 3 
for 54c, doz. for $1.82. 
EEN 58 eS a SET BE EES 
McGREGOR’S PLANT 
Dracaena Godseffiana es 
40c ea., 3 for $1.05, larger 85c. | 

plant for deco- 
purposes ; of 
leaves are light 
posed; the trunk 
for all kinds of 
— 35c. 


scription see paae 

Dwarf Sanseviera 37c 
(Rosettii)—A novelty house plant. 
Dwarf growing with a whorl of leaves 
of crosswise creamy variegations rather 
than the tall leaves of the older va- 
riety. No other plant will stand as 
much downright neglect. Interesting 
land ornamental. 37c ea., 3 for 96c. 
cGREGOR BROS. CO., Rose, Shrub, Plant, Bull end Seed Growers, Importers, Merchants, Springfield, Ohio, U.S. A. 


oe 
Areca Lutescens 
leaves are gracefully curved 
on slender stems, and the en- 
tire foliage is gracefully dis- 
are golden-yellow. 75c, larger, 
$1.50 ea., by express. 
. The ever interesting Res- 
atrection Plant (for de- 
Red Russian Lily 
Striking red flowers on 3 ft. 
stems and lots of them, bloom- 
ing in clusters during May and 
June. Hardy and easy to grow, 
requires very little care or at- 
tention and lasts from year to 
year. Very beautiful. 340 ea., 
3 for 91c, doz., $3.05. 
Aucuba Japonica 
GOLD DUST TREE—A superb 
house plant, of strong, vigorous 
habit, the broad, shiny green 
leaves being attractively spotted 
f and mottled with gold. Retains 
its handsome variegated foliage 
the year around. Specimen plants 
are highly decorative for the 
house, or for the porch. Nice 
plants 750 ea., larger $1.25 and 
$1.75 ea., by express. 






















and stems 


Sa 
Tree, 
XS & 
(Aucuba Jap.) 
16). 
Garland Flower 
(Hardy Daphne) The most fragrant of all 
shrubs, and decidedly one of the most beau- 
tiful. There are very few flowers to delight 
you as Hardy Daphne Cneorum will do. It 
has beautiful foliage that is evergreen all 
winter. Blooms during April and May when 
it is just one big, gorgeous mass of pink 
delight, and at intervals throughout the 
summer. Low growing, 15 in. high. Hardy. 
Likes sun. We furnish balled and burlapped 
plants. (By express, collect) 90c each, 2 
for $1.70. 

Chinese Evergreen or 
Lucky Plant 31c 
(Aglaonema Modestum)—This interesting 
house plant can be grown easily in water 
or soil. Small pink flowers. Distinctive 
green foliage, Ste ea., 3 for SOc. 
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