GRAND DUTCHESS. Winter growing va- 
rieties with large flowers and dark green 
foliage. We list three colors: White, lav- 
ender, pink. Delivered either in separate 
colors or in mixture. Delivery Summer 
and Fall. 75c doz. 
HIRTA. Very large rose-pink flowers 
over a long period. Winter growing and 
blooming species. Delivery Summer and 
Fall. 75c doz. 
Pancratum 
Peruvian Daffodil 
MARITIMUM. A highly useful bulbous 
plant with narrow, strap-shaped evergreen 
foliage. The flowers are borne in clusters 
of four to six, pure white in color, deli- 
ciously fragrant and similar to Ismene in 
shape, to which it is closely related. They 
may be grown in pots in the colder sec- 
tions. 15 inches. 50c each. 
Phalaenopsis 
Moth Orchid 
We have a limited supply of these grace- 
ful greenhouse subjects in various sizes 
from small plants to large specimen plants. 
All are white flowering hybrids and most 
of them named varieties. While they last 
we will sell these from $5.00 to $30.00 each. 
Limit ten plants to a customer. These are 
grown in gravel culture and will be sent 
bare root. They may be potted in Osmuda 
Fibre and will quickly become established. 
Ready for delivery now. 
Quesnelia 
Bromeliad similar to Billbergia and 
Aechmea, but different from them in the 
structure of its flowers. They require the 
same cultural conditions as Billbergias. 
Delivery any time. 
ARVENSIS. Large rosette of deep green, 
spiny leaves from the center of which is 
produced in midsummer a cone of most 
brilliant red inflorescense with lavender 
flowers. Stock limited. $5.00 each. 
LIBONIA. Foliage light green, upright 
and compact. The flower is stunningly 
beautiful and different. The stem is erect, 
18 .inches high, bearing brilliant burnt 
orange calyx and blue-black flowers. $1.50. 
SPECIES. An unidentified species whose 
foliage is similar to Billbergia euphemiae 
but smaller. The calyx is a brilliant red 
and flowers deep blue. A fast grower and 
excellent hanging basket subject. $1.50. 
Ranunculus 
These lovely flowers are becoming in- 
creasingly popular each year because of 
their ease of culture, cheerful colors, large, 
well formed flowers, and because they are 
so long-lasting when cut. In the South they 
may be planted any time, August to April, 
and they will bloom within ten weeks. In 
the North plant as soon as the ground is 
in condition. Successive plantings two 
weeks apart will furnish you with a very 
long season of bloom. Plant in full sun, in 
soil lightened with deep cultivation. Soak 
the bulbs for an hour in water and plant 
prongs down two inches deep and four to 
eight inches apart. Delivery throughout 
the Fall and Winter. Separate colors of 
yellow, gold, orange, pink, red and white, 
$1.50 doz. Mixed colors, $1.25 doz.; small 
flowering size bulbs $2.50 per 100. 

ROHDEA JAPONICA 
Rohdea 
Sacred Lily of China 
JAPONICA. A highly ornamental foliage 
plant well suited for pot culture and useful 
as a house plant. The leaves are three 
inches wide and 12 to 18 inches long, grow- 
ing from an Iris-like rhizome. The white 
inconspicuous flowers are followed by clus- 
ters of large, bright red berries which are 
held for a few months. These plants come 
from China and Japan, where they are 
highly prized. Give them the same culture 
as you would any house plant. In warm 
sections they may be planted in a shady 
location in the open. We have several vari- 
eties, but have not been able to identify 
their names. We list them by number ac- 
cording to the markings of the foliage. 
No. 1. Plain green leaves. $1.00 each. 
No. 2. Leaves narrowly edged cream. 
$1.50 each. 
No. 4. Leaves tall, straight and stately. 
Dark green with heavy creamy white mar- 
gins. $4.00 each. 
Sansevieria 
Bowstring Hemp 
A group of plants from Africa with 
fleshy, ornamental foliage of varying 
shapes, colors and markings. They are 
very useful for indoor culture, as they are 
very tolerant of adverse growing condi- 
tions. 
HAHNI. A very dwarf ‘“Bird’s Nest” type 
with lovely rosettes of leaves only 4-6 
inches high. A new hybrid form that is 
excellent for dish gardening or as potted 
in the window garden. $1.00 each. 
PARA (The Fowering Sansevieria). An 
excellent house plant that may be grown 
in a pot or hanging basket. In the latter 
case the long stolons hang straight down 
and form plants at the tips, making an un- 
usually beautiful specimen. The flowers 
are freely produced and are very fragrant. 
The foliage is bright green marbled dark- 
er, about 10 inches high. The flowers up 
to 18 inches high, white tinged pink. They 
are tolerant of drought and sunlight, but 
prefer a steady moderate moisture and 
protection from strong sunshine. Delivery 
any time. 75c each. 
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