House Plants from See do : 
AGAPANTHUS 
Culture: C, B, D or E., Page 65 
175 Umbellatus (Blue Lily of the Nile) 1 ft. 
Bright blue flowers produced in clusters on long 
stems. Does well out of doors in all Southern 
States. House plant in the North. Pkt., 15c. 
ANTIRRHINUM Snapdragon 
For Greenhouse Forcing. 
Culture: D or E, Page 65 
See Also Novelties and General List of Annuals 
BRONZE 
362 Afterglow. Golden bronze. 
397 New Deal. Early fragrant golden bronze. 
400 Suntan. Rose shade of tan yellow lip. 
LAVENDER 
367 Bertha Bauer. Standard lavender. 
RED 
407C Velvet Beauty. Rich American Beauty color. 
ROSE AND PINK SHADES 
375 Cheviot Maid Supreme. Deep rose pink. 
378A Daybreak. Briarcliff shade of pink. 
408A Rose Queen. Dark pink. 
: WHITE 
395 Lucky Strike. Early flowering white, 
408 White Wonder. Early flowering 
YELLOW 
374 Ceylon Court. Dark canary yellow. 
409A Cheviot Maid. Yellow. 
380 Ethel. Bright yellow. 
426 VAUGHAN'’S MIXTURE OF GREENHOUSE 
A fossil A mixture of the forcing varieties we 
ist. 
Each of the above, per pkt., 50c; any 3 pkts. for $1.40. 
ASPARAGUS 
Culture: C. Pot up in fall, force in greenhouse. Page 65 
480 Plumosus Nanus. + 3 ft. Pkt., 25 seeds, 
30c. ; 
485 Sprengeri. -++ Finest material for hanging 
baskets. Pkt., 25 seeds, 30c. 
BEGONIAS 
Fibrous-Rooted Ever-Blooming 
Culture: B, C, D.or E, Page 65 
A continuous. flowering class of greatest value for bed- 
ding; the flowers are of brilliant colors and borne in 
great profusion from summer to autumn. Seedlings of 
spring bloom in summer, while seedlings of summer 
make decorative winter house plants. 
Begonia seed is very fine. Open packets carefull 
over a sheet of white paper. , 
4071 Christmas Cheer Red. The blooms attain a 
diameter of 2 inches. Dark erimson-scarlet. Pkt., 25c. 
1072 Christmas Pink. Identical with above vari- 
ety except the color is warm rose-pink. Pkt., 25c. 
1079 Gracilis Dwarf Luminosa. Extra dwarf scar- 
lett> Pkt 23e. 
1081 —Prima Donna. 
green foliage. Pkt., 25c. 
1076 —White Pearl. 
Pitas oc 
1084 Semperflorens Ile de France. The flowers 
are 1 4 inches to 1 4 inches, pure white, with bright 
yellow stamens. Foliage light green. Pkt., 35c. 
1085 —King of the Reds. Dwarf glowing scarlet, 
foliage green edged bronze. Pkt., 25c. : 
4087 —MD<asterpiece. Large clear rose-pink flow- 
ers. Fairly cover the foliage... Pkt., 50c. 
1090 Semperflorens Special Mixed. Finely bal- 
anced blend of full color range. Pkt., 25c. 
The following varieties are strong, vigorous, branch- 
ing early if pinched back. Excellent as a house plant. 
1092 Vaughan’s Rose Bud. Large rose colored 
flowers, green foliage. ‘ 
1093 Vaughan’s Snow Fairy. Pure satin white 
flowers, yellow stamens, green foliage. 
1094 Vaughan’s Sweet Heart. Rich dark crim- 
son flowers, foliage dark green. 
white. 
Rich, clear pink with deep 
Clear, glistening white. 
Each of above,3 var. per pkt., 35c; or 3 pkts. for 90c. 

2846 House Plants Mixed. A mixture of 
the following; Begonia, Calceolaria, Cineraria, 
Cyclamen, Primula Malacoides and Obconica 
mixed and Solanum. Pkt., 50c. 


(Ye INDEX ON FINAL: PAGES’ 

CALCEOLARIA. + 
Culture: C. Pot up in fall, force in greenhouse. Page 65 
1180 Hybrida Grandiflora Extra Choice Mixed. 
114 ft. A colorful greenhouse plant bearing a pro- 
fusion of small, pocket-shaped orange or yellow 
flowers, many of which are beautifully tigered or 
spotted. Pkt., 50c. 
1179 Multiflora Nana, Mixed. The average size 
of the blooms is only 144 inch, but the amount of 
flowers produced is unsurpassed. The color scheme 
is extraordinarily gay and fullofcontrast. $1.00. 
CINERARIA Hybrida + 
Culture: Cx Pot up in fall, force in cool greenhouse. 
Page 6 
1715 WVaughan’s Columbian Mixture. A mix- 
ture of the finest strains; the flowers from 7 to 9 
inches in circumference, brilliant colors. Pkt. (75 
seeds), 25c. 
1716 Cremer’s Prize Mixture. The petals in most 
of the blooms’of this strain are wide, numerous and 
overlap well to form attractive heads. The plants 
can be finished in smaller pots, too, making shapely 
_-specimens covered with masses of blooms. Pkt., 50c. 
1726 Maultiflora Nana Gold Center. The golden 
yellow stamens make a wonderful contrast with 
the blues, reds and pinks of the flowers. Pkt., 50c. 
1718 Potsdam Strain, Mixed (Berlin Market or 
Weissensee). Taller and larger flowered than Cre- 
mer’s Prize mixture. Pkt., 50c. 
1816 CLITORIA Ternatea. + Very graceful vine 
covered with hundreds of fan like flowers of deep 
blue with soft yellow throat. Outdoor plant in the - 
south; in the north, indoor culture advisable. 
Pkt., 25c. 
CYCLAMEN Persicum Giganteum + 
Culture: C. Pot up in fall, force in greenhouse. Page 65 
2010 Mixed. Colors are vivid and varied. 10 seeds, 
25c; 25 seeds, 60c. 
DRACAENA 6Indivisa 
Culture: D, E or C (Jan.-July) Page 65. 
9350(01+2 ft. Ornamental leaved plants; long, nar- 
row, green-leaved foliage. Pkt., 10c. 
FREESIA 
Culture: D, E or C, Page 65 
2451 Dalrymple Special Strain. | arge sweet 
scented flowers borne on long stems, in blue, laven- 
der and many shades of yellow, Pkt. (50 seeds), 50c. 
a Buttercup. Good yellow. Pkt. (25 seeds), 
Oc. 
2453 Princess Mary. Blood red. Pkt. (35 seeds), 
Cc y c 
GERANIUM + 
Culture: D or E, Page 65 
These grow readily from seed the first year and pro- 
duce blooming plants the first summer. 
2490 Large Flowering. Newest Varieties 
Mixed. Pkt. (50 seeds), 25¢c. : hee 
2491 Flowerland Strain—See Novelties. — 
3841 
Culture: D or E ( J an.-April) Page 65 — 
2675 Robusta (Silk Oak). -+ 1 to 5 ft. Grows 
rapidly from seed, and is pretty in all stages of 
rowth, with its long, drooping, silky foliage 
gee aa Iter, a 
GLOXINA = 
Culture: D or E, Page 65 
2560 Vaughan’s International Mixture. + 12 in. 
Magnificent house-blooming plants, with handsome 
bell-shaped flowers in a diversity of the richest 
colors. Pkt., 25c. ee 
2562 Hybrida Grandiflora Mixed. A brilliantly 
colored mixture containing many shades in self 
and bicolors with the popular rich dark red Beacon | f 
predominating. Pkt., 35c. : 
MARIGOLD 4 
Culture: D or E, Page 65 il es 
3122 Lieb'’s Winter Flowering. Mahogany brown 
with golden yellow crested center. Pkt., 25c. = i) 
3125 Lieb’s Winter Flowering Sunshine. | 
Golden orange, yellow center. Pkt., 25c. 
3145 French Tall Double Winter Harmony. 
Golden orange center, reddish brown guard peta 
This is an entirely new type for winter flowe 
in the greenhouse. Very uniform growth, lo 
stems, 2% inch flowers, and comes 100% dou 
and true to type.. Pkt., 25c. ies 
PANSY | 
Culture: A, B or C, Page 65 
Vaughan’s Long Stemmed Winter Flo 
ering Re-selected Mixed. It has a much w 
color range than the original Winter Flowe 
strain and has an excellent stem length, avera 
better than 10 in. The bloom size is from 2 
i 
3 in. and the flowers are of very good substance, 
Sow in summer for Midwinter blooming. Pkt., 50c- 
PRIMULA 
Cultttre*D, €or EB, Pare 6) coe 
4465 Chinese Waughan's International Mixtu 
Our mixture contains all the choicest colors of th 
single-flowering Primulas in all their dainty shad 
Pkt. (100 seeds), 35c. tocar 
Primula—Various Sorts 
Culture: C (May-July). Pot up July-Sept. Page 65 
New Giant Malacoides reer 
4469 Snow Flake. Has flowers of the purest s 
mering snow white one can imagine. 


‘in the developmental stage. 200 seeds,.3>est. — 
4415. Malacoides.. 10 in. The flowers areof a deli- 
cate shade of lavender, produced in-whorls on tall” 
graceful spikes in great profusion. Pkt., 25c. - 
4479 —Salmon Rose. True salmon. Pkt., 50c. 
4464 Giorgis. This is a cross between Primula 
Malacoides and Chinese fringed varieties. The 
flower formation is that of the Chinese Primrose, 
while the short compact foliage reveals the | 
Malacoides blood. Finely fringed, double rowed, 
single flowers 114 inches in diameter. Dark green; 
foliage. The color is a strong carmine rose with a) 
strong yellow center. Pkt. (150 seeds), 50c. 
Primula Obconica Grandiflora 
Culture: D or E (Jan.-April); C (May-July), Winters 
_ in greenhouse. Germination 3-4 weeks. Page 65 
4487 Fassbender Red. Large rich deep red. Pkt. 
(200 seeds), 50c. > 
4496 Gigantea Wyaston Wonder. The huge | 
heads of bright crimson flowers are carried on jj 
In spite of the 4} 
strong stems well above the foliage. 
vigorous growth, Wyaston Wonder makes a com 
pact and tidy plant. Pkt. (100 seeds), 50c. 
4495 Obconica Grandiflora Mixed. Good mix- 
ture. Pkt. (200 seeds), 25c.) : 
4493 Double Portland Beauty. Ranging in color 
from light pink to rose-pink. Pkt. (250 seeds), $1.00. 
SMILAX 6 ft. 
Culture: D.or E, Page 65 
4780 Makes a fine pot or basket plant. Elegant 
for table decoration when cut. Pkt., 15c. 5 = 
SOLANUM 
Culture: C or D, Page 65 
4789 Hlavacek’s Masterpiece. Compact .and | 
pe. | 
produces many more cherries than the ol 
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SIEVIA 6 
Culture: Dior E, Page 65 
4895. Serrata. 2. ft. Free-blooming plants, pencing i 
a multitude of fragrant pure white flowers; suit- 
able for summer or winter blooming and cutting, | 
Pkt., 15c. 



















































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