1 IBERVILLEA LINDHEIMERI—k. Rock garden or _bank 
trailer. Yellow flowers, then brilliant red fruits. Winter- 
protect in cold areas. Pkt. 20c. 
1 INULA—kt. Three fine hardy species, so different that 
all are needed. ENSIFOLIA—(8)9. Close edger or rock gar- 
den plant. Dense foliage, set with many-rayed golden daisies, 
each with yellow, cushion center. Plants, each 50c; 3 for 
$1.40. SALICINA—(8) 25. Armenian Daisy. Thickets of stems, 
topped with pretty golden daisies. Pkt. 15c; Ye oz. 25c. 
Plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.30. MAGNIFICA— 
(3-4) 70. Spectacular Caucasian beauty. Immense, single flow- 
ers with long petals in deepest yellow. Pkt. 20c. Plants, 
each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 
1 ISATIS GLAUCA—ebx(2-3)40. Woad. Blue-glaucous foli- 
age, flower-canopies above, myriad little blossoms in bright 
yellow. Then decorative seeds. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 30e. 
3 ISMENE CALATHINA — The Giant Peruvian Daffodil, 
botanically Hymenocallis. Immense chalice-flowers that seem 
of snowy wax, each cup decorated with streamer-petals of 
the same pure whiteness. Illustrated page 4. A splendid sum- 
mer-flowering bulb, easy to grow and easy to store. Handle 
in winter as Gladiolus. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.75. 
2 ISOLOMA HIRSUTUM—w. Showy Gesneriad with scarlet 
flowers and downy leaves. For pot culture. Pkt. 30c. 
3 IXIA BLEND—eck(w) (1)20. Pretty blossoms of pink, rose, 
crimson, lilac, orange or cream. Usually handled as a 
winter pot bulb, but by mulching, heavily with straw or 
leaves, may often be wintered outside. Pkt. 15¢c; Weg oz. 35c. 
3 IXIOLIRION MONTANUM — rkt(1-2)16. Winter-hardy 
cousin of Amaryllis with clusters of star-spread trumpets in 
amethystine blue. Illustrated page 4. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 40c. 
GRAPE IVY—Cissus rhombifolia. Shining, deep green leaves. 
Attractive vine for window. Plants, each 40c. 
4 THE BALTIC IVY—A strain of the English Ivy, Hedera 
helix, that is winter-hardy well north, even in rather cold, 
exposed places. Graceful evergreen climber, or ground cover. 
Plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
4 KALMIA LATIFOLIA—Laurel. Hardy evergreen shrub with 
lovely, clustered, spring blossoms in pink shades. Azalea cul- 
ture throughout. Pkt. 20c. 
1 JASIONE PERENNIS—ercbx(2-4)14. A Campanula rela- 
tive with rather large ‘‘blossoms’’ in Scabiosa reminder, but 
each is really a tightly packed, upfacing cluster of tiny, 
skyblue bells. The flowers appear over a long season. Try it 
with Dianthus Knappi for pleasant contrast. Pkt. 20c; 4 oz. 
50c. Plants, each 465c. 
2 KLEINIA—Ornamental foliage plants for pot culture. 
MANDRALISCAE—Silvery blue are the long, fat pencils of 
leaves. A really good foliage plant of distinctive appearance. 
Plants, each 45c. ARTICULATA—Candle Plant. The stems 
are like short pieces of a pale green candle, set end to end. 
Polished green leaves. Plants, each 40c. 
1 KNAUTIA DRYMEIA—“*ebx(8)40. Big “Scabiosa’”’ 
soms in mauve-pink to lavender and near-violet, with some- 
times a white. Flowers first year. Full hardiness. Everbloom- 
ing. Pkt. 15c; 6 oz. 25ce. Plants, each 45c. 
4 KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA~—jyvt 20 ft. Golden Rain 
Tree. Enormous panicles of bright yellow for several late 
summer weeks. Full hardiness. Pkt. 15c; %4 oz. 40c. 
2 THE DECORATIVE IVIES 
Ornamental strains of English Ivy (Hedera helix), to 
be grown in pots in the window garden, or for the porch 
box or hanging basket. Five interesting varieties. Note that 
the Ivies are variable, and any of them may at times show 
some leaves of other form than as described here. SELF- 
BRANCHING IVY—Gracefully compact, small-leafed form 
with tendency to branch freely. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
HEART IV Y—Glossy, heart-shaped leaves of darkest green. 
A delight. Each 50c. PARSLEY IVY—Crispy leaves, mostly 
unlobed, crinkled, almost frilled, at the edges. Less dark 
than the others. Each 50c. BIRD-FOOT IVY—Distinctive, 
form with deeply cut leaves of rich green. Each 45c. MAN- 
DA CRESTED IVY—Gracefully undulate leaves, so waved 
they appear crested. Each 50c. OFFER 133AN—One plant 
each of the five for $2.10. 
3 IRID MARVELS 
Blended seeds of Iridaceae. This description is written 
before we are sure what kinds will be available, but included 
are likely to be Libertia, Homeria, Synnotia, Dierama, Hes- 
peranthera, Morea, Trigridia, Geissorhiza, Aristea, Ixia, 
Cypella, Babiana, Streptanthus, Schizostylis, Tritonia, Belam- 
canda. Crocus, Sparaxis, Romulea, Freesia, etc. Best handled 
in pots. Strange beauties here. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
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4 KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS—yt(2)75._ Beauty Bush. Hardy 
Chinese shrub with corymbs of exquisitely beautiful pink 
bells, each with yellow throat. Pkt. 20c; 8 for 50c. 
5 FLOWER KALE—k. Called so because the whole plant seems 
a brilliantly painted flower as the rich autumn colorings of 
pink, rose, magenta, with white and cream appear against 
the deeper green of the curled and undulate foliage back- 
ground. Fully hardy, and the bright hues are held, even 
intensified, through the cold of winter. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
2 KALANCHOE 
Pleasant, easy plants for pot culture, all of them decora- 
tive 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. SO ee ee ares 
searlet flower clusters over succulent, shining Jeaves. 
25c. Plants, each 45c; 8 for $1.25. FEDTSCHENKOI— 
Madagascar Beauty. Thick, epee leaves we red tones 
margins. Pendulous flower-bells of rose, wl coral an 
Reh shadings. Plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.10. SOMALIENSIS 
—Thick, soft green leaves, becoming rosy 
at the margins. Flowers white. Plants, each 
40c; 8 for $1.10. TOMENTOSA—Panda 
Plant. Thick wide leaves are covered with 
| a gray-tawny downiness. About the edge 
of each is set a series of contrasting brown 
spots. An interesting and decorative plant. 
Plants, each 50c; 8 for $1.40. VER- 
TICILLATA—Slender pencils of leaves, 
marbled chocolate on pale roseate olive, are 
carried in serried whorls on tall stems that 
become crowned with circlets of bell-blos- 
soms in shades from pink-toned orange to 
orange scarlet. Illustrated opposite. Plants, 
each 40c; 8 for $1.10. MARMORATA— 
The leaves are thick, scalloped ovals, 
® smoothly gray-green, with contrasting 
m# marblings of brown-purple. The long-tubed 
’ flowers, carried in clusters, are of waxen 
whiteness, expanding into four-pointed 
stars. Plants, each 40c. OFFER 134AN—One plant each of 
the six for $2.20. 

2 KALANCHOE LUGARDI— Interesting species from Kenya 
for pot culture. Layers of succulent pale green leaves on 
thick stems that end in wide clusters of soft yellow flowers. 
“‘w”? culture. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
2 KING'S CROWN 
King’s Crown is a folk-name for the ever beautiful, and 
easy, house Plant, Jacobinia carnea. It blooms several times 
a year, the pure pink blossoms with delightfully curled flower 
petals, being carried in fairly dense, yet graceful and airy, 
trusses. Illustrated back cover. Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
Also KING’S CROWN BLEND—w. A mixture of seeds of 
Jacobinias, Justicias etc. Pkt. 25c. 
BOOKS—Five good ones on pot plants. ENJOY YOUR 
HOUSE PLANTS—Jenkins and Wilson. House plants in 
home making. Full directions. Includes African Violets.” 
Illustrated, $3.00. PLANTS IN THE HOME—Balthis. 
Full cultural directions. Descriptions. Oddities. Propaga- 
tion. Drawings. $3.75. GROW THEM INDOORS—Wood. 
Descriptive information. Covers hundreds of plants. Illus- 
trated. $2.50. HOUSE PLANTS UNUSUAL—Wood. It 
tells about the less usual plants that will add interest 
to the window garden. Illustrated. $2.50. PLANTS AND 
FLOWERS IN THE HOME—Post. A practical, easily 
understood book by the associate professor of floriculture 
at Cornell. Illustrated. $2.25. 
3 LACHENALIA —w. This likeable 
winter-flowering bulb for pot culture 
is fairly easy from seed; easy, too, to 
bring to bloom in window or green- 
house. The flowers, usually narrow, 
pendulous bells, are carried in loose 
spikes. Bright colorings along with 
pastel tones, primrose to orange, pink 
to crimson, with cream, opaline blue, 
and approaches to violet. Illustrated. 
Fine mixture. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
2 LAMPRANTHUS EMARGINATUS— 
Pretty half-trailer for hanging basket, 
porch box or pot culture. Thick, tri- 

LACHENALIA 
angular leaves of soft cool green. Rather showy flowers of 
brilliant rose. Plants, each 40c; 8 for $1.10. 
