Winter. It is new in this country, 
very rare and outstandingly beauti- 
ful. Delivery Jan. to April. $10.00 ea. 
PUNICEUS (Wavy leaved Hae- 
manthus). This plant is lovely and 
is an ideal subject for pot culture, 
as the bulb produces numerous side- 
shoots, filling the pot with attractive, 
nearly evergreen foliage. The flowers, 
which are produced over a very long 
season, are small compared with the 
other species, about 3 inches in diam- 
eter and salmon in color, and held on 
mottled 12-inch stem. The most at- 
tractive feature of this species is the 
nest of brilliant red seeds, each about 
¥%-inch in diameter and forming a 
cluster about 3 inches across, lasting 
several weeks. Easy to grow even 
under neglect and a find as a house 
plant. Delivery throughout the year. 
$3.50 each. 
Hedychium 
Ginger Lily 
Tropical plants that are highly or- 
namental both in flower and foliage. 
For greenhouse culture plant in large 
pots in rich soil and keep constantly 
wet. In warm sections plant outdoors 
in partial shade. When grown in the 
open they need to be well established 
before they start to flower. The flow- 
ers are produced on terminal heads 
and are very fragrant. They last well 
when cut. Delivery any time. 
COCCINEA. We have this plant, 
but have never been able to flower 
it. The foliage is very beautiful and 
plant grows in very compact, well 
rounded form. We recommend it as 
a good foliage plant, although you 
might be able to have better luck 
with the flowers than we have had. 
50c each. 
CORONARIUM (Butterfly Lily). 
Flowers pure white, large, and re- 
semble butterflies in shape. Increases 
rapidly. 5 feet. 75c. 
_FLAVUM. Much like H. Gardner- 
jianum, but with light yellow flowers. 
~ Robust grower, up to 7 feet high. 
$1.50 each. 
GARDNERIANUM. Larger in all 
its parts from Coronarium. Flowers 
in large clusters. The color is dark 
yellow with orange markings and 
the bright red filaments projecting 
beyond the segments give it a spi- 
dery appearance. 5 to 7 feet. $1.00. 
Henderson’s Giant Hibiscus 
Giant Mallow 
This new hibiscus can be grown 
anywhere; absolutely hardy. The 
flowers are enormous in size, meas- 
uring from 6 to 10 inches across, and 
when established will bloom from 
June to November. They are decidu- 
ous and new shoots sprout from the 
roots each Spring. Healthy and vig- 
orous and will thrive in any soil. 
Plant with shrubbery. Colors range 
from snow white through all shades 
of pink, red, scarlet and maroon. 
Propagation same as for Dahlias. 
Plant in full sun; cover eyes on roots 
about an inch deep and stake. They 
will not sprout until weather be- 
comes warm in the Spring. These Hi- 
biscus require good drainage and 
moderate water supply. Delivery 
January through March. Mixed col- 
ors, $1.00 each; $9.00 doz. 
CRIMSON WONDER. Beautiful 
flower over 8 inches across of an in- 
tense crimson shade. $1.50. 

Henderson’s Giant Hibiscus 
SGT wine 
