or disease. 
SULTANAS 
(Impatiens) 
Among the easiest to 
grow and most free flow- 
ering of all house plants, 
Bloom just about 12 
months of the year. Grow 
well in the outdoor gar- 
den in the summer time. 
PRICES: 39c each;.3 for 
98c, postpaid. 
2N453—White. 
2N451—Salmon. 
2N450—Red. 
2N452—Showy varie- 
gated green and_ white 
leaves; showy red. flow- 
ers. 
2N535X—1 each of the 
four Sultanas for only 
1.29, postpaid. 
FUCHSIA BARGAIN 
2N516X—1 Winston Church- 
ill, 1 Black Prince, 1 Giant 
Double Purple, 1 Fascination 
—all for 1.69. 
ie 
DISH 
GARDEN 1 2 
2N539X—10 inter- 
esting cacti and suc- 
eulents, all differ- 
ent. Not necessari- 
ly those pictured. 
Only 1.19. For 39c #3, Mamillaria Elon- t 5 
additional, we will gata; #4, Notocactus Utansosieanc elivea! 
send also the fa- Mammulosus. 69¢, ppd. - trii, 89c, postpaid. 
mous Old Man Cac- 
tus (No, 2N250). 
: ‘Nothing will hrishten up your house 
‘more during the long, 
months than live green plants and 
cheerful flowers. And it is so easy to 
do. The important thing is to start 
with good plants and the right vari-_ 
_ eties, We grow only the better va- 
_. rieties, shipped to you out of 244” pots, 
unless otherwise specified. They are 
healthy, husky plants, free of insects 
Basy-to-follow instruc- 
tions go with each plant. 
: ALL ROUSE PLANTS. SHIPPED POSTPAID 
—* 
dark winter 
weak. 
Philodendron 
"NO SUNSHINE” House Plants 
3 2N416—PEPEROMIA MASCULOSA. 
Deep green leaves as pictured. 
anid — PEPEROM mia ‘ARGYREIA. 
= ated leaved; sreen. and yel- 
39e each: 3 
jo fast 
‘ Io Pe taties 
cee S4X—2. cac 
postpaid. 
of Poperomiactor 
FUCHSIA (Lodies'Ear Drops) 
Fuchsias have fascina- 
tingly beautiful blossoms. 
Nothing else is like them. 
The plants need only cool 
conditions with plenty of 
light, but no hot sun. 
2N277—Giant Double Pur- 
ple. Large, double, deep 
plum purple. 
N276—Fascination. Dou- 
ble, rose pink with deeper 
pink sepals. 
2N279—Winston Churchill. 
Petals lavender blue; sepals 
soft pink, 
2N281—Creole. Large, dou- 
ble crimson blossoms. 
2N275—Black Prince. Black- 
ish-purple petals, bright red 
sepals. 
2N280—Yuletide. Double 
white with crimson sepals. 
ase ‘49e each; 3 for 
2N555X—1 each of all 6 for 
2.59, ppd. 
chianus; #7, 
2NS50X—‘‘Shoot the Works’’ Collection—1 each of 
all 8 for only 1.39, postpaid, 
POTTING SOIL 
-4062—Contains Iowa loam soil 
with added humus, 
phosphorous and potash, plus 
vitamins B1 and B2, plus 
Rootone for stimulating root 
growth. 
12 4” flower pots. Not essential 
for growing house plants but 
will help if your own soil is 
% gal. 1.10; 1 gal., 1.60, 
postpaid, 
Sansevieria 
as 6 7k 
CACTUS—Sold in Collections Only 
2N548X—1 each of #1, 
Pleiospilos Nellie; #2 
Angora Bunny Ears; 
nitrogen, 
1 gal. enough for 10 to 
: = 
Chinese Evergreen a Rex Begonias red. Red 
a d A 2N248—Not named stems. 
a 3 varieties but each 
gi one has a brilliant 3 
These house plants thrive in j array of colors in 5 
those dark corners that get little its foliage. 69e each, > As 
Les no sunenine? pase where many or 3. (all different) 4 # 4 
other plants won’t grow. és 5 
2N412—PHILODENDRON. Ev - EOE A EYP vs: - eo 
eryone — oe Byes Pe Ao : j 
tractive vine. ic Large Leaf Angel 4 scsi tea i 
2NSII—SANSEVIERIA (Snake Wine Bosonia ee : 
Plant). Extra hardy. Resists dry- ? ey . : 
ness, darkness and what have you. _ q —" | 
39c each; 3 for 98c. 2N246—Lettuce Leaf Begonia. Se as, So 
2N413—CHINESE EVERGREEN. Ruffled leaves of several shades ~~ = \~ 
Leaves thick dark green. Occa- of green tinted red. Look just e — a i. . 
tet oo Gaon: like little calla like large fluffy head of let- — si eats 
ilies, ; : tuce, only brilliantly colored. f = =] 
2N420—FITTONIA. Likes light . > a 
but cannot stand direct sun nor 1.00. : Begonias . © x 2@ 2 
temperatures below 55. Grows 2N24%—Watermelon Begonia. “@ € 7 » fe) eee 
something like Peperomia only Not a true begonia but so | — ~ ile 
leaves are thin, brilliant green, called because leaves grow in a 
entirely netted with broad bands a eluster. Each leaf is oval- Viptcpexonser Es — 
of white. 75¢ each. shaped, striped dark and light a 
2N507X—I each of above 4 plants green, like a little watermelon. : 
for only 1.98, postpaid. 1.00; 3 for 2.69. 
2N350—Glacier Ivy. A new, 
branching ivy with variegated leaves. 
2N353—Henry’s Branching. 
each; 3 for 98c. 
2N352—Spearhead. 
very branching. 59c each; 3 for | 
2N354—Grape Ivy. 
grape leaves. 39¢ each; 3 for 9 
2N355—Gold Dust. 
dusted with gold. 
2N549X—1 each of #5, 
Astrophytum Ornatum ; 
#6, Trichocereus Spa- 
Cleisto- 
BEST 3 FERN 
COLLECTION 
2N521X—1 Boston, 1 Fluf- 
fy Ruffles, 1 Lace Fern— 
all 3 for only 98c, ppd. 
As pictured. 39¢ 
Leaves like. series Ee 
Leaves shaped like small 
Fine new ivy of green 
98¢ each; 3 for 2.79. 
DOUBLE ROSE 
BUD BEGONIAS 
These are not ordinary be- 
gonias! The plants grow round 
and solid, with many clusters 
of small double flowers that 
look just like little rose buds. 
Easy to grow, yet rarely of- 
fered. 2N220—Red. 2N221— 
Pink. 2N222—White. 
each. 
75¢ 
NEW AND DIFFERENT 
BEGONIAS 
2N211—Large Leaf Angel 
Wing. Large, deep bronze 
leaves, rich red underneath, 
with long panicles of bright 
red flowers. 79c; 3 for 2.16. 
2N210—Small Leaf Angel 
Wing Jeanne. Also bronzy red 
at top of leaf, deep rich red 
underneath. Panicles of pink 
flowers. 69e; 3 for 1.89. 
2N243—Orange Rubra. Flowers 
bright orange, large, and bril- 
liant. We have never seen an 
orange begonia before. 98e. 
2N604X—1 Large Leaf Angel 
Wing, 1 Small Leaf Angel 
Wing, 1 Lettuce Leaf, 1 Wa- 
termelon—4 unusual and at- 
5.19, post pt Hd for. Lata 
small-leayed, 
LOVELY IVIES 
BARGAIN 
2N534X—1 each of 
Henry's Branch- 
ing, Grape Ivy 
and Spearhead— 
all 3 for only 1.00, 
postpaid. 
98¢ each. 
Winter House Ferns 
green. 
each; 3 for 1.10, postpaid. 
2N264—Fluffy Ruffles. 
tive; beautiful. 
1.19, postpaid. 
2N263—Emerald Feather 
paragus Sprengeri). 
pot plant. Heavy feeder. 
each; 3 for 1.10, postpaid. 
Plumosus). 39¢ each; 3 
1.10, postpaid. 
2N273—New Artillery Fern. 
Much branched fleshy stems, 
twisted and cut. 
93e, postpaid. 
2N520X—1 each of the above 
5 Ferns for only 1.69, postpaid. 
2N260—Boston Fern. Rich dark 
Likes light, no sun. 39¢ 
Decora- 
45e each; 3 for 
(As- 
Beautiful 
39e 
2NZ70—Lace Fern Pa i Nee 
fo 
35c each; 3 for 
“ROSE BUD" BARGAIN 
2N512X—1 Red, 1 Pink and 
1 White of Double ‘‘Rose 
Bud’’ Begonias—3 gorgeous 
plants for only 1.98, ppd. 
2N605X—1I1 each of the 5 Named 
Varieties of Rex Begonias listed 
below for only 3.69, postpaid: 
Helen Lewis—large rounded leaf 
of deep purple, light green and 
rich rose 
Maiden Blush—Silver, 
and black-red. 
American Beauty — Silver - pink 
and American Beauty rose. 
Cardoza Gardens—large leaf of 
greenish-black, rose-pink & rose. 
Dew Drop—small leaves of sil- 
ver and 
rosy-red 
Delightful little 
ferns. Make won- 
derful table dec- 
orations and orna- 
ments. 
2N262—Cut Leaf 
(Pteris tremula). 
Bright green, 
peautifully cut 
fronds on chest- 
nut-brown stems. 
2N261 — Cactus 
Fern (Pteris Wil- 
soni). Odd little 
fern. One of the 
finest. 
2N266 — Holly 
Fern (Pteris Ad- 
lantoides). Leaves 
dark green. Shiny, 
varnished appear- 
ance. 
2N272 — Wimsett 
Fern. Fronds cut 
into long stream- 
ers. 
Prices on above 
4 Ferns: '49¢ each; 
3 for 1.29, post- 
paid. 
2N522X—1 each 
of the above— 
all 4 Table Ferns 
for only 4.59, 
postpaid. 
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