LAST MINUTE ITEMS 
Panamiga 
OR 
SOUT H 
AMERICAN 
FRIENDSHIP 
PLANT 
PG-304—Panamiga — This foliage plant 
with dark green quilted leaves and greenish 
Ming pod shaped bloom looks especially 
nice in a group of African Violets. 
50c each; 5 for $2.00 
Armeria 
SP-305—Armeria (Sea Pink)—Attractive 
dwarf perennial plants topped with dense, 
globe shaped flowers in mixed shades of 
pink, rose, coral and light red. Useful in 
rock gardens and’ ‘borders. Blooms in May 
and June; fine for cutting. 
30c each; 4 for $1.00 
Chicken 
Gizzards 
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Leaves of this inter- 
esting foliage plant 
look just like chicken 
gizzards. Mostly red 
with lighter veining. 
20e each; 
12 for $2.00 
Panda Plant 
PP-301—Panda Plant (Kalanchoe tomen- 
tosa)——So called because of their two-toned 
hairy leaves. The 3-inch fleshy leaves are 
loosely arranged in a rosette and covered 
with a lush growth of white hairs with the 
upper margins a red-rust. A first class 
shelf plant. 
30c each; 4 for $51.00 
Joseph’s Coat 
JC-307 (Amaranthus) 
Of many colors. Striking scarlet foli- 
age prettily variegated yellow and bronze 
green. 
20c each; 12 for $2.00 
Tri-Color Jade 
JT-302—Tri-Color Jade (Crassula argen- 
tea)—A three colored version of the Jade 
or Japanese Rubber Plant. Short, thick 
green leaves are variegated with cream and 
pink edges. 
a0c each; 3 for $1.00 
Gladiolus Bulbs 
Select Glad bulbs of No. 1 quality, at least 
1% inches in diameter. 
tions. 
Packaged in:an attrac- 
tive container, with complete planting direc- 
They’ll prove a rare treat of colorful 
spikes for your home decoration. 
GB-615—Box of 12 choice bulbs, each a dis- 
tinct beautiful variety—$1.25. 
GB-616—Bag of 25 choice bulbs. 
selected for color blending—$2.00. 
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