Popular 
Kentia Palm 
98c 
(Kentia Belmoreana)—Rep- 
resents the best of the Palm 
lightness of the Cocos, but ro- 
bust in growth and heavy in 
foliage. Withstands wonder- 
fully dust, changes in atmos- 
phere, and neglect. A rapid 
and graceful grower. Price, 
nice plants, 98c ea. 

Kentia Belmoreana, 98c 
Everblooming Pansy Geraniums 34c 
(Pelargoniums) 
EASTER GREETING—Fiery amaranth-red. Gorgeous in 
coloring. Each of the five petals being marked with a 
large dark brown or black spot in the center, the spot 
being bordered with scarlet, daintily penciled with crim- 


family. It has the grace and es 3 
Pelargonium, Easter Greeting 
son. 34c, 3 for 90¢e. 
LUCY BECKER—Grand Novelty, sport of Easter Greet- 
ing, and is like it in everything but color, which is rosy- 
pink. Free blooming. 33e, 3 for 86e. 
MRS. LAYAL—The coloring and markings of the flow- 
ers are most extraordinary—light pink, white, dark purple, 
black, etc., rivaling the pansy in uniqueness of flower. 
29c, 3 for 76c. 
SPRINGTIME—Makes a wonderful pot plant in a short 
time. In color an unusual shade of salmon-pink, distinc- 
tively marked. $32c ea., 3 for 82c. 

Fragrant Oleanders 
No plant makes more handsome specimens for tub, pot or box 
oe Can be wintered in the cellar. Grow from six to fifteen 
high. 8. es 
ROSEA-PINK—An old favor- 
ite; flowers pink, double and 
sweet. 24c ea., 3 for 64c. 
LILIAN HENDERSON—Dou- 
ble white flowers; fragrant like 
the old favorite Rosea. 23c ea., 
3 for 61c. 
RUBRA-RED — Semi-double 
flowers; watermelon-red, very 
attractive. 24c ea., 3 for 64c. 


LUTEA-YELLOW — Strong I termes ‘ 
wer, flower double, color <= WARN, LES) 
autiful golden-yellow. A Sez 
pat shade. 25c ea., 3 for E ‘ Ni) 
c. 4 






SPECIAL OFFER—One eaeh, 
white, pink, yellow, and red 

Oleander deseribed above, for 
81c. : 
Fragrant Pink Oleander, 24 
Giant White 
Moonvine 21ic 
(Ipomoea Maxima)—Blooms 
produced in such wonderful 
profusion that they complete- 
ly cover the vine with a veil 
of glistening white. Fine for 
porch and lattice shading. 
21c ea., 3 for 56c. 
Giant Blue 
Moonvine 21c 
(Ipomoea Learil) — The 
flowers are trumpet shaped. 
of a rich blue, with five pur 
ple rays. 21c ea., 3 for 56c, 
doz. for $1.86. 




Giant White Moonvine, 21c 
Sky Blue 
Plumbago 26¢ 
(Plumbago Capensis) 
Excellent bedding and pot 
plants, flowering freely. The 
potted plants may be kept in a 
light cellar in winter, during 
which time they should be wa- 
tered sparingly. Azure blue 
flowers during spring and sum- 
mer of a beautiful soft color- 
\ng. A wonderful bedding plant 
especially in all warm sections. 
26c ea., 3 for 7Oc, doz. $2.30. 
Sky Blue Plumbago, 26c 
: Olea 
f<{ Fragrans 48¢ 
SWEET OLIVE—The Olea 
Fragrans is a fragrant house 
"x. Plant, similar to Camella, and 
bears small clusters of deli- 
cate white flowers in great 
profusion during the fall and 
winter. Almost a continuous 
bloomer. Highly odoriferous 
both in foliage and flowers. 
Nice plants, 48e each. 3 for 
$1.27. Larger plants 75c ea. 



Parrot’s 
Feather 24c 
(Myrlophyllum Prosperina- 
corldes) — Wonderful drooping 
water plant for water tight ves- 
sels and aquariums; can be 
grown in pots if soil is kept 
saturated. Feathery foliage. 
24c ea., 3 for 64c, 12 for 
$2.14. 
Parrot’s Feather, 24c 
Cape Jasmine 
Good sized double flower, 
blooming profusely all summer, 
shining pale-green foliage. Easy 
to grow. The Jasmine likes a 
warm climate, but can be grown 
outdoors in colder states, with 
protection. Some are grown un- 
der glass for their showy fra- 
grant flowers in winter. 30c 
ea., 3 for 79c. 



Comet Flower 29c 
CRIMSON SPIKES—(Acaly- 
pha Sanderli) — Leaves dark 
green, from the axil of each of 
which springs a long, drooping 
spike of glowing crimson-scar- 
let, nearly an inch in diameter 
and from 18 to 24 inches long, 
very velvety in texture. 29c ea., 
3 for 76c. 

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Comet Flower, 29c 



















Poinsettia 
The Christmas Flower 

Adder’s Tongue 24c 
(Ophiopogon) Lily-Turf —A 
dense low growing plant of the 
Lily family with bluish to whit- 
ish flowers. Easily grown in 
sun or shade. Valuable as 
ground-cover and as pot and 
porch plants; chiefly a foliage 
plant. 24c ea., 3 for 64c, 6 for 
$1.22. 
Maranta—Beautiful Foliage 
Maranta 60c 
(Masangeana)—A novelty. 
Leaves oval shaped, four in. 
long, with spots of chocolate- 
maroon over a beautiful shade 
of pea-green. 
flowers. 
A very choice and interest- 
ing plant for window gardens. 
60c ea., 3 for $1.63. 
Poinsettia 
MEXICAN FIRE PLANT— 
Flowers are a most brilliant 
red; very showy. Well known 
as a Christmas flower. 
well anywhere, 
plant. 33c ea., 3 for 86c. 

NicGregor’s 
Giant 
Pansies 
6 for 29c 
Our Giant Flowering 
Pansies are of wonder- 
ful form, richest color- 
ing, marvelous in size. 
There is no flower more 
admired than the pansy. 
The combination of col- 
ors embraces striped, 
spotted, bordered and 
fringed; in rainbow 
colors, with rich velvety 
textures. 6 for 29¢c, 
doz. 50c,, 100 _ for 



Small white 
Rare stock limited. 

Does 
as a house 

Adder’s Tongue, Easily 
grown, foliage and 
flowering plant, 24c 

Mrs. D. M., Lumley, B. C. “Plants arrived in good condition after 13 days in the mail, Well pleased with them.” 
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