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Jewel Flower, 24c 
Cactus-like Plant 
curious succulent 
branching plant without 
leaves, resembling a cactus, 
producing singular flowers, 
star-shaped, dark brown 
spotted with yellow. 24c 

Flowering Calla 
A beautiful novelty — a 
genuinely new pink flower- 
ing Calla; similar to the 
popular White Calla dis» 
played in our cut flower 
stores. Strong growing 
beautiful foliage; large 
flowers; something new 
that will be in great de 
mand. Stock limited. $1.00, 
$1.25, and $1.50 each. 
Shrimp Plant, 23c 
HOP PLANT. The in- 
florescence of the Shrimp 
Plant is composed of a 
series of overlapping bracts 
of floral leaves: These 
bracts are a rich, golden 
bronze when exposed to full 
light. New and interesting, 
23c each, 3 for 62c. Larger 
plants, 49c each. 
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Magic Lily, $1.00 
Gycoris Squamigera or 
Amaryllis Halli 
Attractive green foliage which grows 
until July when it ripens off and dis- 
appears. About a month later, as if 
by magic, the flower stalks spring from 
the ground, developing large and beau- 
tiful lily-shaped flowers, lilac-pink 
shaded with clear blue. Perfectly hardy 
without any protection. Increases rap- 
idly year to year. $1.00 each. 


Dracaena Godseffiana, 75c¢ 
Strikingly Ornamental Foliage 
Plant 
The plant is of an entirely different 
habit and appearance from all other 
Dracaenas; of free-branching habit. 
Foliage is broadly lanceolate, 5 to 6 
inches long, and 2 to 8 inches wide ; 
of a strong leathery texture; rich dark 
green color, densely marked with ir. 
regular dots and spots of creamy white 
not unlike an Aucuba Japonica. Strong 
plants, 75c and $1.25 each. 
Popular Kentia 
Palm, 88c 
(Kentia Belmoreana) 
Represents the best of the 
Palm family. It has the grace 
and lightness of the Cocos, but 
robust In_ growth and heavy in 
foliage. Withstands wonderfully 
dust, changes in atmosphere, and 
neglect. A rapid and graceful 
grower. Nice plants, 88c each. 
Larger plants, 15 inches high, 
$1.50. Extra large, 20 inches 
high, $3.25. 



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AS” Flaming 
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cylindrical 
brush-like 
flower spikes. 
Red Bottle Brush Flower, 29c 
(Callistemon Rigidus) 
Up to this time has been found only in a few private 
collections. It will occupy 
an outstanding place be- 
cause of its rapid growth, attractive evergreen foliage 
and flowers of flaming scarlet in dense cylindrical 
spikes, 
southern states. 











Rubber Plant 98c 
(Ficus Elastica Varie- 
gata.) A handsome vari- 
ety, having green leaves 
with large, irregular, 
greenish-yellow or creamy 
blotches. Admired by all. 
Large plants, 98c each, by 
express only. 
Baby Primrose 
25¢ 
(Primula Malacoides) 
A dainty Primula. 
Flowers pale mauve, pro- 
duced tier upon tier to a 
height of about two feet. 
25c each, 3 for 72c. 











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Bouvardias, 29c 
(Humboldti) 
Florets of purest } 
white carrying a dis- 
tinct though faint odor 
of Jasmine. Its color 
and formation of flow- 
ers make it one of the 
most useful of plants. 
Valuable for bouquets. 
29c each, 3 for 74c. 
Grows easily in any soil and is hardy in 
29c each, 3 for 76c. 
Ostrich Plume 
Palm, $1.00 
(Phoenix Roebeleni) 
Has graceful, curving 
leaves with very narrow, 
dark green pinnae, giving 
it a lightness and airiness 
not surpassed, Robust in 
growth; spreading in 
habit. Fine plants, $1.00 
each, Larger plants, $1.50. 

Variegated Rubber 
Maranta, 44c 
A novelty. Leaves ovale 
shaped, four inches long, 
with spots of chocolate- 
maroon over a_ beautiful 
shade of pea-green. Small 
white flowers. Rare, stock 
limited. A very choice 
and interesting plant for 
window gardens. 44c¢ each, 
3 for $1.25. 


Sweet Alyssum, 18c 
A delightful plant with large trusses of fragrant 
double white flowers. Grows easily. 18c each; 3 for 49c, 
doz. : for $1.72, 

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