CLIVIA HYBRIDS—Exceedingly showy. Described page 
41. 35¢e per seed; 3 seeds for $1.00; 8 seeds for $2.10. 
COLEUS RAINBOW BLEND 
Gorgeously colored foliage plants of easy handling, 
growing quickly from seed. In this strain the leaves are 
particularly large, mostly rich and dark, but with propor- 
tion of the lighter markings, including delicious straw- 
berry pinks. Many brilliant contrasts in zonings. De- 
sirable pot plants; also much used for bedding. Pkt. 20c; 
1/32 oz. 40c; ps oz. 7T5c; 1% oz. $1.35. 
CRASSULA ARGENTEA—Jade Plant. Weaves ovate, very 
thick, green and shining. Plants robust, branching. Flowers 
deep rose. Plants, each 25c. 
CRASSULA PERFORATA—The thick rounded leaves ap- 
pear to have the twisting stem threaded through them. 
Dainty pink blossoms. Plants, each 25c. 
CRASSULA TETRAGONA—Thick  spike-leaves of rich 
emerald green. Plants are like little evergreen trees. Plants, 
each 25c. 
CRYPTOSTEGIA GRANDIFLORA—Exceedingly showy ten- 
der climber with thick and glossy leaves. The flowers, 
large and attractive, open red-violet but fade to pink. 
6 seeds for 20c. 
CUPHEA IGNEA—Cigar Plant. Clusters of brilliant scarlet 
tubular flowers cover the rounded bushy plants for most 
of the year. Easy; showy. Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c. 
CYPHOMANDRA BETACEA—A rare tropical fruit that 
anyone may have by growing the plants in large pots in a 
greenhouse, sun-room or even a window. The fruits are 
about the size of a big egg, tawny orange when ripe, with 
purple stripes. The skin is tough, the pulp soft and rich 
flavored, rather between, in taste, the Tomato and the 
large English dessert Gooseberries. Will somtimes bear 
_- two years. Season of bearing is long. Quite ornamental. 
Pkt. 15c. 
DAUBENTONIA PUNICEUS—Called Scarlet Wisteria, and 
indeed the showy racemes of brilliant flowers are very 
Wisteria-like. Handle North as a tub plant. Pkt. 15c. 
DRACAENA AUSTRALIS—Excellent pot plant, or often 
used for outdoor summer accents, in lawn vases, porch 
boxes, etc. Long, slender leaves, often parti-colored. Pkt. 
10e. 
CYCLAMEN THE GAY 
Everyone must know the cheerful, brilliantly hued Cycla- 
men. Rich, pure colorings in glorious range. This is a 
giant-flowered strain, not excelled, we believe, in variety 
of coloring, or in size and quality of bloom, by any other 
now offered. 8 seeds for 25c; 25 seeds for 70c. 
DYCKIA BLEND—Dense rosettes of fat and glossy, pointed, 
spine-edged leaves. In Pineapple relationship. High inflor- 
escence, sulphur yellow to orange red. Pkt. 20c. 
ECHEVERIA ELEGANS—Rosettes of blue-white, 
crispy. Little apricot-toned flowers. Plants, each 25c. 
ECHEVERIA GLAUCA—Rosettes of thick, roundish leaves, 
each with center point, blue-glaucous with purple suffusion. 
Flowers pink outside, yellow within. Plants, each 25c. 
ERYTHRINA CRISTA-GALLI—Showy racemes of coral- 
rose. Described on page 25. 5 seeds for 20c. 
EUPHORBIA CEREIFORMIS—An almost perfect simulate 
in form, ribbing and spines of certain species of Cereus 
Cactus, though not related to them. Plants, each 25c. 
EUPHORBIA GRANDIDENS—Triangular, three-flanged 
stems, spine-set on the flange-edges, twisted to spiral. Old 
plants become much branched. Young plants, each 25c. 
EUPHORBIA MAMMILLARIS—Another Cactus simulate, 
spiny, ribbed, cylindrical, branching with age. Purple- 
bracted flowers. Plants, each 30c. 
EUHORBIA SPLENDENS—Crown of Thorns. Brilliant, 
orange scarlet flowers on twining, spiny stems. Loses its 
leaves when shipped, but always recovers satisfactorily. 
Plants, each 35c, 3 for $1.00. 
GENISTA CANARIENSIS — Evergreen foliage; 
golden blossoms. Technically Cytisus. Pkt. 15c. 
GERBERA JAMESONI HYBRIDS—The lovely Transvaal 
Daisy. Graceful daisy-flowers, slender petals of many blend- 
ing hues, yellow, salmon, orange, apricot, coral, pink, rose 
scarlet, crimson and the like, flowers sometimes four 
inches across with long stems. May be grown as a house 
or conservatory plant, or it may be plunged in the garden 
in summer, and wintered in a light cellar, kept then in 
half-dormant state. 15 seeds for 15c; 50 seeds for 40c; 
100 for 75c. 
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FUCHSIA CONSERVATORY BLEND Free-blooming 
plants that are highly satisfactory under window pot cul- 
ture conditions. Pendant flowers in many unusual color- 
ings, often showing pleasing contrasts. Single and double 
A peat fine seeds. 15 seeds for 20c; 50 for 50c; 100 
or c. 
FUCHSIA CORYMBIFLORA — Great corymbs of pendant 
blossoms that are four inches long. Rose to rich deep red. 
Spectacular. Tall grower, give some support. Pkt. 25c. 
FUCHSIA WHITE GIANT—Corolla fully double, 
white, this contrasting with the bright red 
showy variety. Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c. 
FUCHSIA PINK GIANT—Giant flowers, fully double, all 
of a charming salmon pink. Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c. 
GAZANIA HYBRIDS—Splendid, long-blooming pot plants. 
None more showy. Described page 25. Pkt. 20c. 
GAZANIA PINNATA FLAME—Big flowers that may be 
flame scarlet, carmine, or morocco red, usually brown- 
ringed. Rare. 8 seeds for 25c. 
GRAPE IVY—A delightful window garden vine, a grace- 
ful trailer or brief climber. Trifoliate leaves, glossy, richly 
green. Cissus rhombifolia. Plants, each 25c. 
GRAPTOPETALUM PARAGUAYENSE — Polished pink- 
suffused silver are the deep thick leaves that make up 
the solid, informally carried rosettes, the whole in mother- 
of-pearl effect. A fine thing, one of our especial favorites. 
Plants, each 25c. 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA—Silk Oak. North grown as pot 
plant for the ornamental, silky, fern-like foliage. Far 
south it is a golden-flowered tree. Pkt. 10c. 
GUAVA MIXED—Psidium Cattleianum. Excellent large 
house plant North. Perfumed snowy flowers; glossy leaves ; 
edible, spicy sweet fruits of red or yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
HARDENBERGIA COMPTONIANA—Racemes of handsome 
blue-violet. Showy. Needs support. Pkt. 15c. 
HELONIAS BULLATA—Rosettes of glossy, attractive 
leaves from which rise high-stemmed spikes of fluffy, 
closely-packed stars in pink-lilac, anthered in pure blue, 
the whole melting into shimmering, opaline lights, all 
sweetly, piquantly scented. Plants, delivery mid-March to 
December, each 60c; 8 for $1.50. 
TENDER GERANIUM (PELARGONIUM) 
the usual 
GERANIUM ZONALE HYBRIDS—These are 
house or bedding Geraniums. They flower quickly from 
seed, which germinates with the greatest of ease, and 
seedlings will show amazing range of colorings, white, 
pink, rose, salmon, scarlet and crimson. Large, symmetrical 
blossoms, full trusses. Geraniums tend to be ever-blooming, 
and will give wonderful effects for a sunny window, a 
porch box, or to edge gaily a garden path. Pkt. lic; 3 
for 40c. 
PELARGONIUMS SHOW AND FANCY — Though often 
called Lady Washington Geranium, these are what most 
people mean when they say Pelargonium. Flowers of large 
size, often very large, in white, rose or red, but always 
with contrasting darker velvety patches. 6 seeds for 25c; 
20 seeds for T75c. 
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