- Something for Every Garden 
Everything for Some Gardens 
A Greenhouse At Your Door We illustrate and describe in this catalog a variety of House, Gar- 
den and Greenhouse plants that present as a whole a most unusual 
and rare collection—many things are not offered elsewhere. Many of the present day house and garden plants were 
favorites with our grand-parents. Practically all are easy to grow, without special requirements as to soil or care and 
will do well under ordinary treatment although responding generously to increased care and cultivation. These plants do 
equally well in the garden, their flowers, color, and foliage providing an added garden interest. We ask you to read and 
consult our catalog carefully for the wide variety of plants it offers. It represents a complete greenhouse at your door. 
Peruvian Foliage Plant 32c 
(Fittonia Argyroveura)—A low growing trail- 
ing foliage plant having bright green foliage, 
netted or veined with silvery white. Mainly a : 
grown as a foliage plant; its low spreading | Abutilon, Savitzil, Variegatea, 23e 
foliage completely covering and trailing over a 
low jardiniere; flower inconspicuous. Easily 
grown. 32c ea., 8 for 86e. Abutilon FLOWERING 


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MAPLES 
RED—Continuous bloomer, flow- 
ers red, veined with crimson. Green 
foliage. 21ic ea., 3 for &6c, doz. 
for $1.86. 
PINK—New and distinct. Leaves 
beautifully formed deeply toothed, 
pink flowers. 22c ea., 3 for 59c, 
6 for $1.11, doz. $2.04. 
(SAVITZI1)—Leaves beautifully 
formed, deep green in center, with 
pure white border. Flowers burnt 
orange. 28c ea., 3 for 61c, doz. 
for $2.04. 
green. Valuable house plant of easy GOLDEN TRICOLOR — (Elipse) 
culture. Foliage retains its freshness Vase Collection COLLECTION A—Flowering and vining plants such} Deeply cut foliage beautifully mot- 
| for an unusual length of time in bou- as Geraniums, Ferns, Petunias, Dracenas, Vineas, j tled and variegated with green and 
quets. 17e ea., 3 for 45c, 6 for SGe. | Wandering Jew, etc. A collection of 10 plants our selection, 92c. (See color plate). | yellow. Flowers salmon. 24¢ ea., 


Asparagus Sprengerii 
(Feather Fern), 17¢ 

(Nephthytis)—Large green, ar- 
Asparagus row-shaped. Requires consider- 
able moisture. Can be grown in 
Sprengerii 17c just a bowl of water or can be 
FEATHER FERN—Unsurpassed for | 870W2 in soil indoors as a foliage 
plant with good results. 24c ea., Seti 5 a 
ea Seon peeratnig ciosey 3 for 64c, doz. for $2.10. Peruvian Foliage Plant 32 





doz. for $1.50, larger 39e. COLLECTION B—A larger collection of 18 plants of above assortment, $1.65.] 3 for 64c, doz. for $2.10. 
. Ageratum 18c Richly Colored 
, (New Variety, Riverside) Brazilian 
Plants suitable for bedding, 
edging, or as pot plants for 
summer and winter. Beautiful 
blue flowers in greatest profu- 
sion. 18c each, (1c sale) 2 for 
19c, doz. for $1.80, 25 for 
$3.60, 100 for $12.50. 
Plume Plant 
(Justicia Sanguinea) — 
Beautiful salmon - pink, 
plume-like flowers. Beau- 
tiful reddish brown fo- 
liage. Suitable for pot 
culture or bedding. 22e 
ea., 8 for 59c. 

bavy lears (irish Moss), 20c 
Baby Tears 20c 
IRISH MOSS HELXINE—A com- 
pact, dense growing plant with min- 
iature leaves, of neat habit and 
forming a rounded mass of moss-like 
green foliage of partially creeping or 
drooping tendency. 20e ea., 3 for 
B2c, doz. for $1.80. 
Aloe Variegata, 378 
Aloe Variegata 
(Partridge Breast Aloe)—A 
most interesting and valuable 
house plant. Thrives under 
most adverse conditions. Very 
fleshy. Markings white and 
gen alternating. 37e ea., 
for $1.06, doz. for $8.30. 1 Ageratum Riverside (fe Sale) 
Blue Browallia 
(Speciosa Major)—Beau- 
tiful free-flowering pot or 
border plant. Its marine 
i blue flowers are especially 
Cie i attractive. 19¢e ea., 3 for 
Brazilian Piume Plant, 22c}49c, doz. for $1.70. 








Russell’s Lupines 50c 
The new Russell Hybrid Lupines are the most 
beautiful hardy Lupine ever developed. Awarded 
Gold Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society of 
Great Britain in 1937. Extra-large spikes closely 
set with blooms of beautiful colors—deep yellow, 
orange, red, and brilliant bi-color combinations. 
Mixed, 50c ea., 3 for $1.25. (See color plate). 
Agathea 22c 
BLUE DAISY — The 
flowers are daisy-shaped, 
of a delicate light blue, 
with a yellow disc. It 
blooms in great profusion 
from November to April. 
22e ea., 3 for 696, doz. 
for $1.94. 

Agathea (Blue Daisy), 220 Popular 

pone of eee mien ties; kinds most suitable for fern 
of a series of overlapping bracts 
See ribsaiiicavens These beacte are arenes. for table decorations. 6 for 
a rich, golden bronze when ex- 62c; 10 for $1.20. 
posed to full light. New and in- 
teresting, 19¢ ea., (10 sale) 2 
for 20c, larger 49c. 

Crassula No. 24, 
Tetragona 17c 

Pink Plume Plant 
(Justicia Velutina) — Bright TETRAGONA — Upright, resem- 
Tose-pink flowers, and deep green bling miniature pine trees. Excel- 
foliage, heavy in texture, and Crassula lent for dish gardens or individual 
velvety. 28e ea., 3 for e. No. 24 pots. 17c ea., 3 for 45e, 6 for 86e, 

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gor’s Year Book—something for every garden—gives you all the advantages of a greenhouse at your door, > 
