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CIGAR PLANT 
15 inches high and 
bears many narrow, tub- 
ular, scarlet flowers, 
which have purple and 
white tips. Each, 23¢; 3 
for 65¢c, postpaid. 







ARTILLERY PLANT 
PILEA., A low growing plant 
with fine bronze-green foliage 
and peculiar in that the tiny 
flowers when disturbed by mov- 
ing the plant or by watering it, 
burst open and the potlen—is 
discharged like a miniature 
eloud of smoke. Each, 28¢; 3 
for 79c, postpaid. 
- CALLA LILIES — 
WHITE CALLA—Pure, 
white flowers. 
\fuse flowering of all 
spathes 4 to 10 inches high. 
easily grown. 
July 1 to Sept. 15 each year. 
pot on its side, anywhere in the yard. 
Sept. 15 repot it. water it, and bring 
indoors. Each, 24c; 3 for 67ce; large 
size, each, 50c, and 95c, postpaid. 
GOLDEN 
age spotted light grey, and golden yel- 
low 6 inch flowers. 
89c, postpaid. 
PINK CALLA—Rose pink spathe - 
4-5 in. long. turning to cerise. 
19¢c; 3 for $2.25, postpai 
spotless 
One of the most pro- 
sorts, with 
Very 
Rest your Calla from 
Lay the 
YELLOW CALLA—Foli- 
Each, 32c; 3 for 
Each, 

mass 
BABY TEARS— 
A compact, 
dense 
with i 
foliage. Fine for the 
table or shaded win- 
dows. Requires only 
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUM — 
Beautifully variegated foliage plants. splendid 
for window-boxes, vases, etc., or for planting out of 
doors in a somewhat shady location. Each, 38c; 
3 for $1.10, postpaid. 
COLEUS 
Splendid for window-boxes, beds or borders. Val- 
uabie for their foliage. ; : 
CHRISTMAS GEM—Leaves bright carmine shad- 
ing to deep maroon, margined yellow and green. 
Each, 19c; 3 for 53c; 6 for 98c, postpaid. 
ELEANOR—Luxuriantly colored. The leaves 
are light crimson shaded rich dark crimson, edged 
green. Each, 24¢; 3 for 68c; 6 for $1.25, postpaid. 
GOLD BOND—Charming, soft, velvety dark 
crimson, edged yellow. Each, 23c; 3 for 62c; 6 
for $1.15, postpaid. : 
NEW GEM—Brilliantly colored leaves, heavily 
blotched with maroon and splashed with white and 
rose, edged and veined with rose and green. Each, 
25¢e; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.30, postpaid. __ : 
TRAILING QUEEN—Of drooping, trailing habit. 
Each, 22c; 3 for 60c. 
COMET FLOWER 
ACALYPHA SANDERII. Dark green leaves with 
drooping racemes, nearly an inch in diameter_and 
18 in. long, of glowing crimson-scarlet. Very 
showy. Each, 28c; 3 for 79c, postpaid. 
GERANIUMS 
Prices include postage. 
: BETTER TIMES—Brilliant, cer- 
ise red double flowers, borne in 
large trusses. Compact plant, free 
bloomer. Each, 33e; 3 for 93ce. 
IRVINGTON BEAUTY—Immense 



Fancy Leaved 
New Gem Coleus 
Each, 34c; 
9c, postpaid. 
Baby Tears 
CROWN OF THORNS 
EUPHORBIA—A peculiar thorny plant 
with an abundance of light rose blossoms. 
Supposed to have been worn by Our Sav- 
iour. Of easy culture. Each, 29c; 3 for 
83c, postpaid. 
SALZER'S FERNS 
Prices Include Postage 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS — The. 
foliage is of delicate texture, of 
dark green color, and is lace-like 
in its filminess, Each, 24c. 


ASPARAGUS SPRENGERII—Ex- 
tensively used for hanging baskets. 
The rich green trailing fronds are 
of a fine filmy texture. Each, 23c. 

BOSTON FERN—The gracefully 
drooping fronds are rich dark 
green, spreading or hanging ac- 
cording to the light and often reach 
a length of five feet. Each, 32c. 

“HOLLY FERN—Next to the Bos- 
ton, probably among the best for 
apartments. Wavy, undulated 
holly-like leaves. Each, 30c. 

SWORD FERN—Graceful upright 
fronds of medium length, resem- 
bling the Boston Fern in leaf con- 
struction. Splendid for small apart- 
ments. . Each, 29¢. : 
TUSSIMENSE—Dark green 
fronds, of dense and compact 
growth. Rich green foliage of com- 
pact upright growth. Each, 33c. 
WILSONII—Of compact, sym- 
metrical habit, with bright green 
fronds beautifully crested. Very de- 
sirable. Each, 32c. 
Tussimense 
plenty of water. 
3 for 

trusses of dark rosy pink semi- 
double flowers. One of the best 
bloomers, Each, 32c; 3 for 90c. 
JEAN VIAUD—Large two-inch 
semi-double ‘flowers of clear rose 
pink with distinct white blotch at 
center. Each, 25c; 3 for 70c. 
MONTMART—Rich purplish red 
flowers, double. An unusual color 
in Geraniums. Each, 35ce; 3 for 98c. 
SALZER’S PANSY GERANIUM— 
Lovely pansy shaped flowers, col- 
ored with all the blotches, hues and 
shades of the Pansy. Flowers look 
like Pansies. Each, 34e; 3 for 95c. 
POINSETTIA GER.—Sold Out. 
RED FIAT Very fine; scarlet to 
orange scarlet, semi-double  flow- 
ers. Free bloomer. Each, 30c; 3 
for 85e. 
ROSEBUD—When the plant is in 
bud, it resembles miniature rose 
buds. Flowers are deep red, double, 
very large. Each, 37c; 3 for $1.04. 
SALMON IDEAL—A fine semi- 
double salmon pink, large trusses 
of flowers. Each, 29c; 3 for 82e. 
SPARTAN — Finest of all the 
Scarlets, the most vivid scarlet 
grown today! Free bloomer, large 
perfect trusses of large semi-dou- 
ble flowers. Up to 8 buds and 
See to a plant. Each, 36e; 3 for 
STARS AND STRIPES—Bright 
scarlet flowers, edged creamy 
white, and with white center. Some- 
thing very different in Geraniums. 
Each, 38e; 3 for $1.05. ; 
VARIEGATED 5S. 
beautiful double, red geranium, 
leaves edged with silver. Handsome 
also when notin bloom. Each, 32e; 
3 for 90c. 
WHITE MADONNA—Immensge, 
double pure white flowers. The best 
of the Whites! Each, 28e; 3 for 7S8e. 
PEPEROMIA 
OBTUSIFOLIA—Leathery, thick 
leaves, oval and convex, of upright 
growth with a shiny surface of 
brilliant green, highly prized. 
Makes a superb house plant. Each, 
29e, postpaid. 
PEPEROMIA VARIEGATED— 
Similar to above but variegated 
foliage. Each, 35ce, postpaid. 
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