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Choice House Ferns 
Fern Dish Collection 
. We grow an assortment of small, 
odd-shaped Ferns that are just the 
right size for jardinieres and small 
fern dishes. We offer them in col- 
lections only of 6 distinct varieties 
of our own choice for only 90c, post- 
paid. > 
Asparagus Ferns 
PLUMOSUS (Lace Fern). Very finely 
divided feathery foliage. Seed, {5c per 

BOSTON. A wonderful Fern 
with long, drooping fronds 
(leaves) which often attain a 
length of 6 to 8 feet. 
MAIDEN HAIR. An exceedingly 
beautiful and healthy dark green 
variety, the fronds of which are 
developed at the ends into bunch- 
ing tasseled heads. A most desir- 
able house plant; nothing else 
like it. 
SHAKING FERN. Large grace- 
ful fronds that shake and quiver 
with the slightest movement of the 
air. 
TEDDY JUNIOR, or Dwarf 
Roosevelt. A dwarf variety which 
27¢ Each 
3 for 70c 
OSTRICH PLUME. One of the 
easiest and healthiest ferns to 
grow. Each frond is delicately 
cut and curved somewhat resem- 
bling the grace of an ostrich 
plume. Fronds often measure a 
foot in width. 
ROOSEVELT. Dense, massive, 
broad fronds, often measuring 6 
inches or more across and 5 to 6 
feet long. The divided pinnae or 
miniature fronds which are so 
gracefully arranged, keep grow- 
ing constantly, overlapping each 
other and showing two shades of 
green, while the center and main 
part of the frond is rich dark 

ich ; for 60c : sreen, the contrast producing a 
paptoald: Cee ee zr produces more fronds than any Fes itemal effect. ‘ ne Ostrich P! F 
Bosty other fern, producing 40 to 50 stric ume Fern 
SPRENGERI (Feather Fern). Long, fronds 12 to 15 inches long in a Sil F Tpesnet 
drooping branches ; fine for hanging bas-  4-inch_pot. A plant of. rare liver Fern 7. eécen 5 z ¥ 
kets and window boxes. Reedy tee per peauty. Thrives to perfection in fronds with a band of silver. A Night Blooming Jasmine 
packet. Plants, 25¢ each ; 3 for 60c, the average living room without most unusual fern and of very Pn : >: ‘ 
postpaid. special care or attention, easy culture. A highly prized house plant. Richly fragrant 
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blooms ; very sweet at night. 35¢ each. 

PRICES—above Ferns, 27¢ each; 3 for 70c, postpaid. 
' DOUBLE GERANIUMS 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Extremely MME. BUCHNER. Large flowers of 
large heads of two inch flowers resem- pure white. Vigorous grower. 
bling the American Beauty Rose in PINK BEAUTY. Beautiful shade of 
color. Foliage green and brown. clear rose-pink. One of the best. 
BEAUTE POITEVINE. Apricot with RADIO RED. Brilliant searlet. A 
white eye. good bedder, and a free bloomer. 
IRVINGTON BEAUTY. Clear -rosy- VIOLET BEAUTY. An unusual col- 
salmon. Always in bloom. or. Rich velvety violet tinged red. 
Your choice of the above Geraniums, 22e¢ each; 
PRICES— 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.00; or 12 for $1.25, postpaid. 
Fancy-Leaved Geraniums 
GOLDEN BRONZE. Foliage bright 
brown and scarlet flowers. 32c each; 3 for 80c, postpaid. 
MRS. POLLOCK. Foliage bronzy red, bordered crimson 
Flowers orange-red. 32c¢ each; 3 for 80c, postpaid. 
WM. LANGGUTH. Foliage deep green with pure white margin. 
liant scarlet flowers. 32c each; 3 for 80c, postpaid. 
Scented-Leaved Geraniums 
LEMON. Foliage strongly lemon-scented. An old favorite. 
NUTMEG. Foliage has the fragrance of the Nutmeg. Flowers pink. 
PEPPERMINT STICK. Soft velvety leaf, slightly 
scalloped, peppermint fragrance. White flowers. 
ROSE SCENTED. (Red flowers, rose-scented foliage. 
SKELETON LEAF. One of the most popular of the 
scented leaved varieties. Deep cut fern-like foliage ; 
cerise flowers, 
. Sweet - scented foli- 
Stars and Stripes age. Flowers dou- 
ble, white, striped with red. Well named ‘‘Stars and 
Stripes.’’. A rare novelty. 
Your choice of the above six varieties, 27c¢ 
each; 3 for 65c; 6 for $1.10, postpaid. 
Pansy Geraniums 
(Pelargonium or Lady Washington) 
The gorgeous colorings of the Pansy Gerani- 
ums rival the Azalea for beauty. They are very 
free bloomers and of easy culture. 
EASTER GREETINGS. Fiery amaranth - red. 

golden yellow with wide zone of chestnut- 
and edged yellow. 
Double bril- 

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Double Fancy-leaved Geranium, 
Wm. Langguth 
GERANIUM SEED 
A superb strain of the finest Ameri- 
ean. and European varieties, many of 
them with zoned and variegated leaves. 
A choice mixture of all colors. Very 
interesting to grow from seed, and eas- 
ily grown. Pkt., 15ce; 46 oz., 50c. 




Trailing Ivy Geraniums 
IVY GERANIUMS 
Of trailing habit, with ivy-shaped foliage 
and flowers of exquisite colors. Tine for 
hanging baskets and urns. Your choice of 
Gorgeous. SeePink 3 White. 30c each: 
a SABDEDERS JOY. Apple blossom pink. soos eat and : shcreree 
eautiful. > S 
MME. LAYLE. A most unusual variety be- Poinsettia Geranium 
cause of its color, a combination of pink, white, 
purple and black. A beautiful flower and a pro- 
fuse bloomer. 
SCHWABEN MAID. Large reddish-carmine 
with black blotches. A fine variety. 
Poinsettia Geranium 
This Geranium is remarka- 
ble for the distinctive nature 
of the flowers. The flowers 
are dazzling scarlet and re- 
semble miniature Poinsettias 
in both color and shape. The 
flower clusters are of good 
size and prolifically produced. 
It is.ideal for bedding as well 
as potting, being constantly 
in flower. 40c each; 3 for 
SPRINGTIME. Beautiful salmon-pink. 
Your choice of the above varieties, 35¢ each; 
3 for 85c; 6 
paid. 
for $1.45; or 12 for $2.65, post- 


Coleus 
LARGE -LEAVED RAINBOW HY- 
BRIDS. Leaves often measure 8 to 10 
inches in length, heart - shaped.and 
beautifully crimped, toothed and frilled ; 
handsomely variegated and with color 
combinations that are remarkably rich. 
$1.00, postpaid. 
"Blue" 
Geranium 

Weeping Firecracker 
Plant. Slender, arch- 
ing, drooping habit; 
literally covered with 
brilliant coral-red 
Duke De Montmort. Com- 
~ Pkt., 15ce; 142 02., 50c. monly known as the “Blue” buds and flowers. Es- 
ST F SH Geranium due ¥ its unusual pecially arin for 4 \ 
and striking color, a rich soft hanging baskets 
AR I (Jewel Flower) purple. This variety has at- vases, window boxes, 
tracted great attention and is 
becoming immensely popular. 
It is of splendid habit and 
growth; blooms freely and 
starts remarkably early, often 
in a two-inch pot. 35¢ each; 
3 for 85c, postpaid. 
(Stapelia). A branching succulent 
plant from Africa, somewhat resem- 
bling a Cactus. Produces grotesque 
star-shaped flowers nearly two inches 
across, spotted yellow and brown. A 
very attractive plant and a great cu- 
Tiosity. 25¢ each, postpaid. 
etc. 30c each. 
SMILAX 
green leaves; 
ets. DPkt., (0c. 
postpaid. 

Graceful window 
vine; small, glossy, 
fine for hanging bask- 
Plants, 25¢ each, 

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Starfish or Jewel Flower 

(Stapelia) 
