GREENHOUSE PLANTS—Continued 
Dozen 100 
Ferns: 
Adiantum cuneatum, 3-in. pots...... 5.00 40.00 
Adiantum gloriosum, 3-in. pots...... 9.00 70.00 
Adiantum gracillimum, 3-in. pots... 5.00 40.00 
Nephrolepis bostoniensis, 2'4-in. 
DOL Hate eee oa ee fo.08 
Nephrolepis, Teddy, Jr., 2%-in. pots 15.00 
Nephrolepis, Verona, 3-in. pots...... 7.00 
Small Ferns in variety, for Fern 
dishes, 2¥2-in. pots......... ees... 12.00 
Gardenias: 
Hadley, 2442n7 poise 28.00 
Pride of Daisy Hill, 2%-in. pots........ 29.00 
Veitchii7)Ainevols a sete ee 20.00 
Gerbera jamesoni Hybrids................ 10.00 75.00 
Hydrangeas. May-June delivery, 
2 VAT DOS ee ee 3.50 29.00 
Deutschland. One of the finest. 
Flowers large, deep pink over- 
LCGAW itn S Clin Oi. oe ee eee re 3.90 25.00 
Altoona. Light carmine, fringed 
HOWOIS Ge te ree oe eee 3.00 29.00 
Merveille. Beautiful shell pink, 
SCL ee, See wes eee ee 3200. 29.00 
Gertrude Glahn. Deep rose pink, 
LOTS 1 OW CT Sameer eeerer nn een, 3.50 29.00 
Goliath. Rose pink. Extra strong 
SROWiCiay ae ees oe eee 3.90 29.00 
Dozen 100 
Rosabelle. Large deep pink flowers 3.50 29.00 
Lorelei. Bright carmine...................... 3.00 29.00 
Marechal Foch. Deep carmine........ 3.00 25.00 
Marguerites, White, 3-in. pots.............. 3.00 29.00 
Boston Yellow, 3-in. pots.......0............ 3.00 29.00 
Orchids. Quotations given. 
Primula obconica grandiflora... 2.90 15.00 
Malacoides, Superba. Delicate li- 
lac. Free flowering:.2)...s.28)- 2.00 12.00 
Stevia serrata. Dwarf or tall................ 2250 15.00 
POINSETTIA 
Barbara Ecke; 27/4:in. pots. 3.7 3.00 29.00 
Henrietta Ecke, 2¥-in. pots.................. 3.00 29.00 
Mrs. Paul Ecke, 2/%-in. pots.................. 3.00 25.00 
Oak Leaf, 2Y%-in. pots............ eae eee 3.00 29.00 
Pink; 2)4sin poise... = en ee 3.00 29.00 
Ruth Ecke,-2)/4-in.. potsj...5:.0-0e 3.00 25.00 
Whitee274-in. pols... oa eee: 3.00 29.00 
Christmas Star. New, 2%-in. pots...... 5.00 35.00 
SAINTPAULIAS (African Violets) 
Per 
Dozen 
Admiral, Zy2n* pois ee 2.00 
Blue Boy Supreme, 2'/-in. pots...... 2.00 
Norseman, 24%-in. pots......000000000 04. 2200 
Sailor Boy, 2%-in. pots... 2.90 
FRUIT TREES and BERRY BUSHES 
FIG TREES 
Magnolia Fig. One of the hardiest species, doing 
well where the winters are not too severe. Fruit 
very large and of rich straw color. Fruit begins to 
ripen the last of June and continues to put on new 
fruit until frost. 
Brown Turkey. Very hardy, dwarfish and prolific. 
Fruit medium size to large, pear shaped, skin cop- . 
per brown, flesh white shading to pink, quality 
good. 
Celeste. Most widely planted of all figs in the south- 
eastern fig areas. It is hardy and can be grown 
where less hardy varieties fail. Fruit is medium in 
size, pear shaped, skin violet, flesh white to rose 
color, firm, juicy, sweet and of excellent quality; 
ripens early. 
Everbearing Type. Characteristics similar to the 
Brown Turkey, otherwise it starts to bearing in the 
season and continues to bear fruit throughout the 
growing season into late fall. This variety is very 
attractive as to bush and is used much for orna- 
mental purposes. 
Prices All Fig Varieties: 
2 to 3 feet, $1.75 each 
THE NEW SURE CROP NECTARINE 
Imported to this country from New Zealand. The tree 
is vigorous and productive. The fruit is large, round- 
ish white and overlaid with very attractive red. The 
flesh is firm, tender, free from stone, and very pleas- 
ing flavor. Late mid-season. 
' Rubired (Nectarine). The fruit is of large size, smooth 
skin, fine red color and excellent quality, with 
winey flavor, which is particularly pleasing. 
We recommend this new nectarine for trial only 
feeling that the beauty and quality of the fruit is 
such that it will gain in popularity wherever it may 
be grown. 
Prices of all Nectarines: 
Each 
2-3 icet Swucttuseee ee ee ee ee ee ee $1.40 
BA TBST ako Ril 8 Rn eee ers 50 
AB FOE avec aie a ete te, ae eee 150 
