OTHER WINDOW PLANTS 
Kinds listed here all make good pot plants for window or green- 
house. They are supplied in young stock, sizes suitable for easy 
transit. See our larger Catalog No. 53 for many others. Also see 
“terms”, top page 2 this folder, for information as to ways and 
seasons of shipment, postage, packing, etc. 
BOUGAINVILLEA CRIMSON LAKE—This radiant beauty of 
the tropics makes a splendid pot plant for window or greenhouse. 
The sprays of rich rose crimson ‘flowers’ are both long-effec- 
tive and exceedingly attractive. Easily kept to pot plant size and 
form by pinching back. Plants, each $1.10; 3 for $3.00. 
ABUTILON (Flowering Maple)—It makes a 
showy, easily grown, large pot plant with bell- 
blossoms that may be buff, orange, pink, rose, 
| red, and leaves often Maple-shaped, sometimes 
| marbled or edged contrastingly. Illustrated op- 
posite. We have a fine hybrid strain. Mixed col- 
«| ors and forms only, no choice. Each 60c; 3 for 
3 $1.65. 
4 FUCHSIA BLACK PRINCE—tThe very easiest 
of the Fuchsias or Ladies Eardrops to grow 
under ordinary house conditions, pretty certain 
to thrive and bloom beautifully. The graceful 
flowers come in two color tones, the reflexed 
sepals rose pink, the corolla bright carmine. 
Each 50c. 

OLEANDER DOUBLE PINK—The Oleander 
is a rather easy plant of much beauty when in flower. It can be 
handled as a pot plant for several years by careful pinching, and 
plants only 8 to 10 inches high will bloom nicely. In our variety 
the blossoms are fully double, deep pink. Each 80c; 3 for $2.25. 
CLERODENDRON SPECIOSISSIMUM — (C. 
fallax). Great, panicles of brilliant scarlet blos- 
soms at intervals through the year. Illustrated 
opposite. At its best, few pot plants are as 
showy. Each $1.10. 
CLERODENDRON THOMSONAE—A pot 
plant of much grace and beauty. The flowers Lig, 
are rich, velvety crimson, backed by contrast- 9g? 
ing, snow-white calyces. Blooms several times 
during the year. Rather easy. Each 85c. 
TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA—Clusters of starry 
flowers like a smaller Agapanthus in pink-toned 
mauve. Sometimes called “Pink Agapanthus.”’ 
Easy to grow, and near to everblooming. Each Z 
50c. ; 

DRACAENA GODSEFFIANA—Decorative pot plant of high 
merit. Firm leaves of a true emerald green are contrastingly 
splashed and dotted with white. From the Congo. Plants, each 75c. - 
MARANTA KERCHOVEANA—Prayer Plant. Handsome foliage 
plants for pot culture, thriving in an east window. Wide, glau- 
cous leaves with big, red-brown spots. Little white flowers. 
Plants, each 65¢. 
COBRA PLANT — Darlingtonia californica. 
Called. Cobra Plant from the fantastic, serpen- 
tine appearance of the leaves, these twisted,y 
red-toned pitchers with translucent windows. 
Intricate, inverted flowers of red-toned buff- 
brown. Not winter-hardy north, but makes an- 
attractive and unusual indoor pot plant. Illus- 
trated opposite. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.90: 

FIJI PLUME FERN—One of the rarer varieties 
is Davallia fijiensis plumosa, but, we consider it 
the most beautiful, and the most satisfactory, 
of all house Ferns. The very many fronds are 
short, spreading, gracefully curved, with narrow 
pinnae in the richest and deepest of emerald 
greens, the :whole mossy-feathery in effect. 
Thrives in an east window under ordinary house 
conditions. Well-grown plants from 4-inch pots, 
each $2.50; 3 for $7.00. 

BILLBERGIA NUTANS — Easily grown and 
likable pot plant that‘ needs little light. Pretty, 
pendant blossoms in tricolor effect, the bracts 
bright red, the petals green, edged with vivid 
blue. Illustrated opposite. Plants, each 50c; 3 
for $1.40. 
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