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. 55 for many others. 
KALANCHOE BRILLIANT STAR—This exceedingly showy pot 
plant also makes a good cut flower. Big, flat sprays of star 
flowers in brightest, glowing red, rise over shining, dark green 
foliage. Fine house plant. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
DRACAENA GODSEFFIAN A—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, thriv- 
ing in an east window. Wide, glaucous leaves 
with big, red-brown spots. Little white flowers. 
' Plants, each 65c. 
- 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 60c; 3 
for $1.40. 
ARDISIA CRISPA—No better pot plant for 
brilliant, long-lasting berry effects. Clusters of 
vividly red berries remain on the plants for 
many months. Shining, evergreen leaves with wavy edges. Each 
60c; 3 for $1.65. 
THE SCARLET ORCHID—It is EPIDENDRUM 
OBRIENIANUM, a true Orchid with big spray- 
clusters of bright scarlet blossoms, the lips 
touched with orange. Illustrated opposite. Each 
$1.15; 3 for $3.25. 
TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA—Clusters of starry 
_ flowers, like a smaller Agapanthus in pink- 
toned mauve. Easy to grow and near to ever- 
blooming. Each 50c. 
DECORATIVE IVIES—Six diversities for pot 
culture. HEART IVY—Heart-shaped leaves of 
glossy dark green. Each 50c. PARSLEY IVY— 
Crispy, crinkly, frilly leaves, scarcely lobed. 
Each 50c. SELF-BRANCHING IVY— Small- \ 
leafed; gracefully compact; freely branching. 
Fach 45e. BIRDFOOT IVY— Deeply slashed 
foliage of darkest green. Each 45c. RUFFLED 
IVY—Undulate leaves, so waved they seem 
crested. Each 50c. GLACIER IV Y—Small-leafed 
variety, each leaf carrying a well-defined white eceine: Each 50e. 
OFFER 617FA—One each of the six for $2.55. 
JACOBINEA CARNEA—King’s Crown. Delightfully curled blos- 
soms of purest pink are carried in graceful, crown like clusters. 
As the plants grow, each new branch ends in turn in a new 
flower cluster, a process many ‘times repeated through the year. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
ABUTILON (Flowering Maple)—It makes a 
showy, easily grown large pot plant with 
bell-blossoms that may be buff, orange, pink, 
rose, red. The leaves are often Maple-shaped. 
Illustrated opposite. We have a fine strain. 
Mixed only. Each 65c; 3 for $1.65. 
HIBISCUS KONA—This tender Chinese Hibis- 
cus makes a superbly beautiful pot plant, the 
immense, fragrant, fully double blossoms be- 
ginning when the plants are only a few inches 
high. The coloring is a soft, pure pink. 
Each 75c. 
BOUGAINVILLEA CRIMSON LAKE—This ra- 
diant beauty of the tropics makes a splendid 
pot plant for window or greenhouse. The 
sprays of rich rose crimson ‘“flowers’’ are 
both long-effective and exceedingly attractive. 
Easily kept to pot plants size and form by 
pinching back. Plants, each $1.00. 
STREPTOSOLEN JAMESONI—Grown for the handsome clusters 
of orange blossoms that appear for many months on the attrac- 
tive, branching plants. Easy, distinctive, sure. Each 70c. 
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