GARDENIA VEITCHI—The lovely Cape Jasmine or true Gar- 
denia makes a beautiful and appealing pot plant, bearing large 
and double Camelia-like blossoms, pure white, and with thick, 
waxy petals. Sweetly perfumed. Nice young plants, flowering 
size, each 70c; 3 for $2.00. 
ARDISIA CRISPA—No better pot plant for brilliant and long- 
lasting berry effects. Sprays of little fragrant flowers, white or 
palest violet, are followed by clusters of vivid red berries that 
remain showy for months. Deep green leaves with wavy edges. 
Plants, each 55c: 3 for $1.50. 
JACOBINIA CARNEA— 
King’s Crown. The blossoms 
come in the purest of pinks, 
each with a delightfully curled 
lower petal, many of them at 
one time in dense, yet graceful 
crown-like trusses. As_ the 
plants grow, each new branch 
ends in a new flower cluster. 
One of the more handsome pot 
plants. Easy to handle. I/lus- 
trated opposite. Plants each 
60c; 3 for $1.60. 
FERN .BOSTON COMPACTA 
— For single pot specimens no 
Fern surpasses the Boston, 
and for the usual window 
space there is no better variety 
of the Boston Fern than this 
graceful, yet compact and 
bushy one. Plants, each 55c; 
3 for $1.50. 
EUONYMUS AVALON VARI- 
ETY— The most desirable of 
decorative foliage house plants, 
easy to keep in good condition, 
always’ attractive. Closely 
branching plants, set with 
shining evergreen leaves, each 
with a contrasting splash of 
ivory white. Each 60c; 3 for $1.70. 

CHINESE HIBISCUS—Enormous flowers of spectacular beauty. 
A tender species that does excellently as a pot plant. Easy to 
handle. PEACHBLOW—Flowers double, four to five inches 
across, bright rose pink with crimson center. Each 65c. 
AURANTIACUS—Big, single flowers in a most unusual color- 
ing, rich yellow with orange shadings. Each 65c. 
AFRICAN VIOLET—Saintpaullia. One of the more desirable 
window plants, lovely in blossom, long in bloom, foliage soft, 
velvety. Though the flowers much resemble violets enhanced and 
distinguished, actually Saintpaullia is in the Gloxinia relation- 
ship. Two sorts. BLUE BOY—Flowers of rich, dark blue. 
Each 90¢; 3 for $2.60. PJNK BEAUTY—A dainty sort with 
soft pink blossoms. Plants, each $1.00; 3 for $2.90. 
KALANCHOE—Pleasant and easy plants for 
pot culture, all of them decorative in foliage, 
most of them also with attractive flowers. So 
different are they, one from another, that it is 
difficult to believe they are all Kalanchoes. [4 
BLOSSFELDIANA—Brilliant scarlet flower & 
clusters over succulent, shining leaves. Plants, 
each 45c. FEDTSCHENKOI — Madagascar 
Beauty. Thick, blue-silvery leaves with red- 
toned margins. Pendulous flower-bells of rose 
with coral and amber shadings. Plants, each 
40c; 3 for $1.10. SOMALIENSIS—Thick, soft 
green leaves, becoming rosy at margins. 
Flowers white. Plants each 40c. TOMENTOSA 
—Panda Plant. Thick, wide leaves are gray- 
downy to furriness. About the edges of each is 
set a series of contrasting brown spots. An 
interesting and decorative plant. Plants, each 4 
50c?.3 for $1.40. VERTICILLATA—Slender pencils of leaves, 
marbled choeolate on pale roseate olive, are carried in serried 
whorls on tall stems that become crowned with circlets of bell- 
blossoms in shades from pink-toned orange to orange scarlet. 
A wonderful cut flower, lasting for weeks in water. I//ustrated 
above. Plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.00. MARMORATA 
—The leaves are thick, scalloped ovals, smoothly gray-green, 
with contrasting marblings of brown purple. Bouvardia-like 
_flowers of waxen whiteness. Plants each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
KALANCHOE OFFER. One plant each of the six for $2.20. 
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