80 PLANTS—(Continued) STATE NURSERY AND SEED Co. 
Lantana 
One of the most attractive bedding and 
house plants, and extremely floriferous. 
Jacob Schultz—Opens yellow and turns to 
a most intense ox-blood red. 
Delicatissima (Weeping Variety)—Rosy lav- 
ender flowers. 
Comptesse de Biencourt—Fine pink variety. 
Snowball—Pure white. 
Any of the above, each, 30ce. 
All Three Varieties, Postpaid, 75c. 
Lobelia—See Bedding Plants—Page 81 
IVY PLANTS 
Ivy—Parlor—A good vine for the window at 
all seasons, and a great demand as a vase, 
basket or window box plant in Summer. 
Each, 25¢; 3 for 65e. 
Kenilworth Ivy—Creeping Charlie—An excel- 
lent small creeping vine for house use; fol- 
iage fine and attractive. Each, 3-inch, 25e; 
3 for 65e. 
Ivy — English — An invaluable Evergreen 
Climber for indoor purposes; a _ splendid Lantana—(Jacob Schultz) 


plant for house trellis decoration. Each, 
3-inch pots, 30c; 4-inch pots, 60c. Gar 
Livingston Daisy Your neighbor will probably want 
A beautiful house plant bearing bright pink some plants—Why not com- 
Daisy-like flowers. A continuous bloomer. bine your order and get 
English Ivy Each, 30e; 3 for 75e; 6 for $1.40. quantity prices? 
ee yj Lilies—Calla 

Yellow Calla—aA beautiful Calla with dark green foliage spotted 
with silvery white, handsome yellow flowers. A splendid house 
plant. 
Calla—Little Godfrey—A dwarf white flowering type of later in- 
troduction and with its extremely free flowering habit. The 
Callas are popular subjects in the Garden Pool. Prices of above 
two varieties, strong plants, each, 75¢e; 3 for $2.00. 
Marguerite—See Bedding Plants—Page 81 
Oleander 
A very popular plant. Foliage dark green, somewhat willow 
like, large semi-double flowers, pink or white which can be kept 
growing in almost any situation all year. Each, 60¢ to $1.50. 
Oxalis 
Grand Duchess—(Pink or Lavender)—A very prolific flowering 
variety of easy growth. Fine house plant, especially good for 
hanging baskets. 
Oxalis—(Hirta) Bermuda Buttercup—(Yellow)—Very fine bloomer, easy to grow. 
Hirta—Large, handsome foliage, resembling a Giant Shamrock, 
bearing pretty rose flowers. 
Prices on all three Oxalis varieties (Plants in Season) each, 30e;3 
3 for 75¢c; Bulbs, 6 for 30e; dozen, 50c. 
Passion Flower (Courelea) 
Beautiful beyond description. The vines train up a wooden 
trellis stuck in the pot. The flowers are light blue suffused with 
rose. A fine house plant. Each, 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
Petunia Plants—See Page 81 
Salvia— (Scarlet Sage) 
Harbinger—A most valuable bedding plant. Bears erect spikes of 
brilliant scarlet flowers. 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.10; dozen, $2.00. 
POINSETTIA 
Christmas Red—To supply an increasing demand for those wishing 
to grow this famous plant we offer Plants from 38-inch pots at 
35e; 3 for 90c. . 
Philodendron 
Friendship Vine—The best indoor vine for planting wall pockets, 
vases, boxes, ete. Easy to grow. From 35-inch pots, 30¢e; 3 for 75e. 
Tradescantia or Wandering Jew 
One of the most used plants for hanging baskets and window 
boxes and ivy bowls. Three varieties: Green foliage, green striped 
with gold, geen striped silver and red. Each, 25e; 3 for 65e. 
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Sanseviria—Zebra Plant 
Zeylanieca—Of very easy culture, will withstand adverse conditions. Its 
tall, fleshy leaves are alternately barred green and white. Each, 50c; 
larger plants, 75ec, $1.00 and $2.00. 
Laurenti—The variegation of the foliage being rich, golden leaf margin. 
Each, $1.00 and $2.00. 
Tuberoses 
One of the most delightfully fragrant and exquisite of all Summer bloom- 
ing plants. Plants ready as soon as the ground becomes warm. Excelsior 
Double Pearl. Each, 25e; 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.00. 

Wandering Jew 
Feed Your Plants STIM-U-PLANT—Contains Vitamin B1. Small pkt. only 12¢ postpaid 
