34 FRANKLIN GARDENS 

Pink Spray—A seedling of Odorata Alba, but blossoms are a lovely 
shade of medium pink in large clusters. Very fragrant, Grace- 
ful drooping habit, lovely in a basket. 75c. 
Primma Donna—Low growing, foliage shaded bronze, blossoms 
bright pink, a very free bloomer and very pretty. 50c. 
Ruddy—Same type foliage as Geneva Rose Beauty, but the blossoms 
are large and more of an anemone type, of lovely red, the two 
back petals tinted brick. $1.00. 
*Salmon Fairy—Tuberous X Fibrous Cross. The leaf is somewhat 
between the tuberous and imperialis, It is medium green and 
sparkles like crystals when the sun shines on it. Flowers 
loosely double and of that lovely salmon shade. They will flower 
year around with proper temperature. $2.50. 
Snow Blush—Outstanding double white. White outer petals shading 
to rose-pink in the center, on strong well branched plant. Good 
contrast for other doubles. 75c. 
Snow Queen—The finest white variety, clear light green foliage 
smothered with glistening pure white blossoms, 50c. 
Tausendschoen—Compact medium foliage, flowers are a unique 
very bright rose, an everbloomer and always in bloom. 50c. 
Tea Rose—Most fragrant fibrous begonia in existence. Medium 
grower with glossy leaves turning slightly reddish in sunlight. 
Fragrant pink flowers in large clusters. 50c. 
Wallow—A very vigorous grower branching well, foliage very 
dark green with maroon underside leaves long, narrow and 
wavy, carried almost perpendicularly giving great elegance, 
erect clusters of bloom tinted white. $1.00. 
Warrior—Hybrid, low and compact foliage, miniature angel wing 
shaped, dark green leaves, rather hairy, underside Indian red 
edged light green making a very beautiful plant, continuous 
bloomer, flowers white daintily marked rose at heart, stems are 
also an attractive rose. Stamens yellow. One has to see it to 
really appreciate it. 75c. 
Weltoniensis Alba—Semi-tuberous with pointed serrated small 
leaves, red stems. The blossoms are white. 50c. 
Weltoniensis Rosea—Semi-tuberous ivy shaped serrated leaves. 
Red veining in the leaves and red stems holding lovely clusters 
of pink blossoms with yellow stamens. 50c. 
Westport Beauty—A charming low bushy grower with clusters 
of very double rosy-pink blossoms. 75c., 
Cactus. 
Echinopsis Multipex—The original hedge hog cactus. Immense pink 
blossoms like Easter lilies borne on small globular green plants 
the size of an orange, a very easily grown window plant. 35c. 
Echinopsis Turbinata—Another hedge hog cactus with frothy white 
trumpet shaped blossoms. 35c. 
Euphorbia Splendens (Crown of Thorns)—The stems are thick 
twining and covered with sharp spines, the leaves are bright 
green and it has an abundance of beautiful coral blossoms. A 
beauty. 50c., 
Mamillaria Elgonta (Lace Cactus)—Thimble like dwarf cactus, 
forming many branches not over 5 inches long, very charming 
type with star-like clusters of spines, and tiny cream blossoms. 
35¢c. 
*Rhpsilas Swarzana (Rice or Deer Antler Cactus)—Light green 
slender branches about the size of a match branching at the 
ends like deer antlers. Is of the hanging type and branches 
get to be about 2 feet long. 50c. 
Gasteria Hybrida—This lovely succulent has leaves two ranked and 
beautifully covered with raised dots as though covered with seed 
pearls, the arching flower spikes are hung with pink and green 
bells. 35c. 
