
Although it takes the bright sun of summer to bring 
@ f’ out the best color of the Coleus, or “Foliage Plant”, the 
OleUsd amazing color of the leaves of this plant will brighten up 
any sunny window. For best results, the temperature 
should not fall below 60° at night. Our Coleus varieties 
were selected from the brightest colors available and we 
now have a large assortment of excellent colors of the 
sturdy, pot-grown plants. 
Our assortment of colors: 10c each; 12 for $1.00 
Assortment of 12 plants, no 2 alike: $1.25 
“Oeloet Plant 
The leaves of the Velvet Plant are densely covered 
with violet or purple hairs, giving it a remarkable velvety 
appearance. It should be kept moist, in a sunny window. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
S firimp Plant 
This unusual plant gets its name from the resemblance 
of the inflorescence to the shape of alarge Shrimp. Orig- 
inating beneath long-lasting reddish-brown bracts, the 
flowers are white, spotted with purple. Succeeds best in 
a sunny location, 
25c each; 6 for $1.25 
CP eeCBeel Plant 
This reminds you of the jingle 
“Big fleas have little fleas upon their backs to bite ’em. 
Little fleas have lesser fleas, and so on, ad infinitum.” 
Little plants develop at the tip of the petioles, and 
these will produce smaller plants, which in turn produce 
others, etc. The foliage is fresh and attractive, 
25c each; 6 for $1.25 








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