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profusion. Stems 
for $2.24, 

















































Bougainvillea Sanderiana, 19¢ 
Bougainvillea 
CRIMSON LAKE —Magnificent 
clusters of paper-like bells, ex- 
quisite shade of crimson, un- 
equaled. 29e ea., 3 for 76c, doz. 
for -50. Larger plants 75c 
and $1.25 each. 
SANDERIANA—Brilliant lay- 
ender-pink blossoms of strong and 
rapid growth. A beautiful climber 
Christmas Caetus 
Blue Lily 
(Agapanthus Umbellatus) 
Old Man 
Cactus 60c 
Most interesting of all the Cac- 
tus. Cactus is the name applied 
by the ancient Greeks to prickly 
plants and adopted for a group 
of curious fleshy succulents, 
mostly prickly and leafless. Of 
the group, there has been for a 
long time, one outstanding varie- 
ty, the Old Man Caetus, culti- 
vated for its singular appearance, 
the long white, soft, curling and 
twisting hairs at the top and ex- 
tending down over the plant, lik- 
ened to the locks of an aged man. 
Flowers not large and with a 
Old Man Cactus, the most short tube, a limited stoek this 
unusual of all the Cactus rare item; price 60c ea., 3 for 
family, GOc, $1.00 and $1.70. Larger plants, $41.00 and 
$1.50. $1.50 each. 
Viola Jersey Gem 
JERSEY GEM—The exquisite flowers are 
pure, rich violet and delicately perfumed. 
Dwarf habit, vigorous grower, continuous 
bleomer. Very effective bedder. 16e ea., 3 
for 43c, doz. $1.42. 
Japanese Camellia 82c 
(Japonica)—Leaves glossy green, flowers 
of exquisite beauty and waxy texture, from 
pure white to crimson. Requires shade and 
moisture throughout the hot season. Needs 
a@ moderate, uniform temperature. When 
set with flower buds care must be taken in 
watering. When left too dry the buds will 
drop. 82c and $1.59 ea., 3 for 65. By 
express. Colors, red, pink and white. 


ea 

Excellent 
Sanderii. 
doz. for $1.80. 
Cactus 25c 
SCARLET BLOOMS — Long 
drooping flowers, borne in great 
branching 
and hanging in bunches. Blooms 
freely. 25c ea., 3 for G8c, doz. 


of the Nile 32c 
Bright evergreen foliage spread- 
ing three feet and surmounted 
Coleus Trailing Queen 
for vases 
boxes, leaves fiery crimson bordered 
by a band of deep maroon, with a 
band of green on the edges. 160 ea., 
(1c sale, 2 for 17e). 
Copper Plant 
20c each 
flower spikes of Acalypha 
This Acalypha is 
really a bedding plant, as 
highly and richly colored as 
crotons, 20c ¢ea., 3 

of lime. 
Microdasys or 

Caetus No. 2 
25c ea. 
$2.64. 

Cactus No. 1, 30¢ ea. 
68c, doz. for $2.24. 
borescens. 
$2.30. 
26e ea., 3 


in the South. 19¢ ea., 8 for 49c¢,] with spikes of bright blue ; for named varieties of Cactus, we offer 
doz. for $1.70. Larger plants 65c]} flowers. A fine pot or tub , es an unusual collection of all different un- 
and $1.00 each. plant. 32c, 3 for 82c. Cactus No. 3, 26e ea. named types. 8 for $1.39. 
Fancy Bedding Coleus 
Lic each 
11¢ ea., 3 for 31c, 6 for 59e, 12 for $1.00, 
25 for $2.00, 50 for $3.88, 100 for $7.50 
BECKWITH GEM—Dark maroon, edged golden yellow. 
CHRISTMAS GEM—lImmense leaves, bright carmine 
shading to maroon, margin yellow and green, velvety 
lustre. 20c ea., 3 for 57e. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA—Maroon edged yellow. 
FIRE BRAND—Brilliant scarlet, very showy and at- 
tractive in a porch box or pot plant. 
RAGGED CARPET—Leaves light 
bronze. 
QUEEN OF THE WEST—Green streaked with ma- 
roon. 
SENSATION—Crimson-maroon center light red. 
SETTING SUN—Crimson with brightest golden edge. 
VERSCHAFFELTI—Maroon center, spotted yellow. 
YELLOW BIRD—Color golden-yellow. Makes a won- 
derful contrast when used with the darker varieties. 
green splashed 
An interesting and exceedingly beau- 
tiful novelty from California’s Redwood 
Forest. Burls are dormant. Sends out 
feathery light green shoots resembling 
ferns. Growth will start when placed 
in a shallow bowl of water. Never let 
burl dry out and do not put directly 
in hot sun. 840, 3 for $2.44, 


and plant 

Blue Lily of the Nile, 32c 
(See description above) 
Foundation 
Border Plant 
(Aealypha Tricolor) — A a 
Ron hekie ant with large Var legated 
an y colored leaves, aoe 
bright red marked with (Assopedtam) La 
blotches of crimson-bronze. used around foundations 
Produces flowers like the of house and buildings. 
Foliage strongly varie- 
gated with cream and yel- 
lew. Spreads rapidly. 22e 
ea., 3 for B9c, doz. for 
$1.94, 

for 62c, 

Rare and Odd Cactus 
3 for 64c 
Cactus soil should pe kept 
on the dry side. Sprinkle once 
a week; water the soil heavily 
once a month in winter; twice 
a month in summer. Soil should 
consist of sandy loam, 3 parts, 
coarse sand and small amount 
CACTUS NO. 1 
Bunny Ear. 
30c ea., 3 for 79e, doz. for 
CACTUS NO. 2—KEchinocer- 
eus chloranthus. 25c ea., 3 for 
CACTUS NO. 3—Opuntia acantharpa ar- 
for 70c, 
CACTUS NO. 4—Kchinocereus dasyacan- 
thus. 24¢ ea., 3 for 64e, doz. for $2.14. 
6—KEchinocactus horizon- 
CACTUS NO. 
thalonius. 26e ea. 3 for 68e, 
$2.24. 
CACTUS NO. 6—Echinomastus intertetus. 
24¢ ea., 3 for 64c, doz. for $2.14. 
SPEGIAL OFFER—One each of the above 
Cactus ineluding (Old Man) for $1.72. 
Unnamed Cactus Collection 
For those who do not particularly care 



Cactus No. 4 
246 ea. 
— Optunia 
doz. for 

Cactus No. & 
26c @a. 
doz. for 

Cactus No. 6 
24c ea. 

Bedding Coleus Sensatien 
California Redwoo 
d Burl 84c 
Aye 
Pitted. 
TOA 

California Redwood Burl, 84e 

