TROPICAL FLOWERING PLANTS AND VINES 
Flowering Plants 
ANTHURIUMS 
Plants belonging to this family are 
unique in that they are as much prized for 
their beautiful foliage as for their exotic 
flowers. 
Anthurium Hybrid 
Anthurium Hybrids. More exotic than an 
Orchid. A stunning plant of overwhelm- 
ing beauty, blooming size plants are 
continuous bloomers, as a flower fades 
a new bloom replaces it. Each bloom 
lasts about 4 to 6 weeks. Cut blooms 
last 3 to 4 weeks. Colors range from 
Pinks, Light Rose, Salmon, Corals, Or- 
ange, to Reds. Small size $2.50 (not yet 
in bloom), Blooming size plants $7.00 
each. Please specify first and second 
color choice. 
Anthurium Spathiphyllum Clevelandii. A 
dark green, glossy foliage plant with 
snow white blooms. Leaves narrow and 
long to a point. Flowers consist of a 
white spathe resembling a calla lily. A 
splendid evergreen house plant. Small 
Plants $1.50, Large Plants $3.00 to $5.00. 
Anthurium Crystallinum — Large heart 
shaped leaves, bright, rich velvety green, 
veins beautifully banded with pure crys- 
tal white, giving the leaves a magnificent 
appearance. Young leaves violet purple. 
Flower pale green, insignificant when 
compared to the beautiful foliage. This 
plant should be in every collection of 
Ornamental foliage plants. Easy to grow. 
Small Plants $2.00. 
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, U.S.A. 
Allamanda Hendersoni. Flowers large to 
5 inches across, trumpet shaped, golden 
yellow, contrasting well with the dark 
green, glossy foliage. Needs some sun, 
will flower in a pot or makes an excel- 
lent shrub when planted out in warm 
climate. Small Plants 50c, Medium 
Plants $1.00, Large Plants $1.50. 
Allamanda Williamsi—CANARY FLOWER. 
A rapid growing, free blooming vine 
with large yellow flowers, continuously 
produced. Exceedingly floriferous. Small 
Plants 50c, Medium Plants $1.00, Large 
Plants $1.50. 
Antigonon Leptopus—CHAIN OF LOVE 
or QUEEN’S WREATH. Vigorous grow- 
ing vine with heart shaped leaves. Pro- 
duces large, graceful racemes of pink 
flowers. Hasily grown as a pot plant. 
Ideal for planting out in warm climates. 
Small Plants 35c, Medium Plants 50ce, 
Large Plants $1.00. 
Bougainvilleas 
The most brilliant and popular flower- 
ing tropical, of both vine and brush types. 
These plants make beautiful easily grown 
specimens when planted out in the South 
as well as having the advantage of being 
good pot plants for growing in green- 
house or home, as they will bloom even as 
small plants in pots. Bougainvilleas are 
easy to grow if given well drained soil and 
a sunny location. Care should be taken in 
transplanting so as not to disturb its fine 
hair-like roots. Fertilizer and water should 
be given liberally during the summer 
months with no fertilizer after September 
and only enough water to keep plant from 
wilting. This forces winter bloom. When 
blooming starts, water should be increased 
again. Do not fertilize until bloom is over. 
The lovely dense green foliage and huge 
clusters of showy floral bracts, available 
in many colors, make this plant a must 
for all lovers of Blooming Plants. 
In answer to your questions as to 
whether Bougainvilleas can be grown suc- 
cessfully indoors, here is an excerpt from 
a letter from one of our customers: “For 
ten years now I have had a red Bougain- 
villea growing in the house. Since the 
plant does receive less light than out- 
doors the blossoms are a beautiful shade 
of pink. The plant climbs all over the cur- 
tains in the bay window and does nicely 
though I have trimmed it quite severely 
at times.” Mrs. E. P. Lennox, Michigan. 
BOUGAINVILLEA VARIETIES 
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