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For Your Garden 
a CYMBIDIUM 
Easily grown, they will produce 
great sprays of real corsage size 
orchids in many lovely hues of pink, 
claret, amber, chartreuse, bronze. 
Flowers are in great demand by 
florists for making corsages, espe- 
cially for daytime wear; last many 
days in floral decorations. What a 
delight to grow your own orchids! 
No glass house needed. Plant them 
in well-drained soil in partial shade, 
or grow in pots. No cultural diffi- 
culties. Directions for growing with 
each order. We have a wonderful 
selection of strong potted clumps. 
$5.00; $7.50; $10.00; $15.00 to 
$35.00. In bloom (Jan. to April) 
$10.00 up. Specific colors furnished 
in blooming plants only. 2 j 




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4 PAN-AMERICAN 
JEWEL BERRY 
A wonderful plant brought back by 
our plant explorer, Don Rujello, from 
Central America. Grows from seed to 
a bushy plant 4 feet high in one 
season, and becomes covered with 
spikes of pink bloom and glistening 
jewel-like berries of ruby red. ’ 
Attractive for cutting. Perennial in 
California and the South. Grow as an 
annual where winters are cold. 
Liberal packet of seed, 50c. 
ORCHID CACTUS » 
(Epiphyllum) 
Spectacularly beautiful, water-lily-like blooms 
are produced on these plants. They will 
flower in pots and are ideal for porch and 
window boxes. As easy to grow as begonias 
or geraniums. They have glistening, satiny 
petals in colors of orange-red, pink, salmon, 
rose, some with violet throats. 
Potted plants, blooming size, each 50c. 

