DOUBLE FLOWERED 
RED FIAT—Very large bright scarlet flowers on 
strong plants. 
ENCHANTRESS—Large double flowers of deli- 
cate salmon-pink. 
SPRINGFIELD VIOQLET—(See Color Photo) 
Large double flowers of rich Tyrian-purple. Mas- 
sive heads of 25 to. 30 flowers are produced in 
abundance. 
BETTER TIMES—Semi-double flowers of true 
rose-red nearly 2 inches across. Outstanding for 
poth pot culture and bedding. 
PICARDY—(See Color Photo) Semi-double 
flowers of deep salmon-pink. Dwarf branching 
habit and almost ever-blooming. One of the best. 
SNOWBALL—Full double, pure white blooms 
on dwarf branching plants. The best white 
Geranium we have found. 
PRICES: (55c each) (2 for 95c) prepaid. 
DOUBLE GERANIUM COLLECTION 
1 each of 6 above only $2.70 prepaid 
Although GERANIUMS are listed as 
Best Indoor Flowering Plant 
for Hanging Baskets 
The Fuchsias, with their delightful 
blooms, gracefully sparkling in shin- 
ing green foliage should be even more 
popular than they are. There is just 
no other plant like them, and they 
grow so easily indoors or out. This 
year, we have put four of them (see 
opposite) in natural color so that you 
can better appreciate their usefulness 
and beauty. 
FUCHSIA SEED 
A fine mixture of many varieties, all easily 
grown from seed. (Pkt., 20 seeds, 35c) (Jumbo 
Pkt. 90c). 
DWARF 
TANGERINES 
(See left for Tangerine) 
\ DWARF FIG 
Bears Ist Year 
Our Dwarf Fig makes a very satisfactory 
and interesting house plant. As a pot or tub 
plant it is an abundant bearer of the most de- 
licious fruit. Plants bear the first year and 
abundantly each year thereafter. The fruit 
is very sweet and of fine quality. Field grown 
plants for outdoor planting are offered on 
Page 60. Pot plants (75c each) (2 for $1.35) 
prepaid. 
Dwarf Fig Fruits, Reduced in Size 
indoor plants, 
FUCHSIAS are ideal for outdoor window box 
“Ornamental and Edible Fruit for Pot Culture 
PANSY or Martha Washington > 
The Martha Washington, or Pansy Geraniums are by far the 
most beautiful of all the Geranium family. During the summer, 
the plants are covered with quantities of velvety flowers from 2 
to 4 inches across. The gorgeous, brilliant color combinations 
are impossible to describe but in color and shape of fiower, they 
are suggestive of Swiss Pansy. They grow best in a cool, shady 
place. (85c¢ each) (2 for $1.60) prepaid. 
"UNUSUAL" GERANIUMS 
MOUNTAIN OF SNOW—(See Color Photo) Beautiful leaves 
with the whitest borders of all. Brilliant scarlet blooms. (65¢ 
each) (2 for $1.15). 
GOLDEN BUTTERFLY—The leaves are a very light green with 
a large, irregular golden yellow center suggesting a yellow but- 
terfly which is surrounded by a deep olive-green ring. The color 
is best in full sun. The single flowers vary from pink to crim- 
son. (60c each) (2 for $1.05). 
APPLE BLOSSOM GERANIUM—(See Color Photo). The dainty 
little flowers of Apple Blossom Geranium look exactly like a 
half-open miniature rose, just at that stage when Roses are at 
their best. They are white rimmed with earmine-pink suggesting 
the color of apple blossoms and are borne, freely on strong healthy 
plants. (65¢ each) (2 for $1.15). 
ROSEBUD—Almost the same as Apple Blossom, except deep 
red in color. (60c each) (2 for $1.05). 
UNUSUAL GERANIUM COLLECTION 
1 each of 4 above only $2.25 prepaid 
FASCINATION (Giant Pink) —Giant double 
ruffled flowers of soft rose-pink and deep pink 
sepals. (55¢ each) (2 for $1.00). 
LORD BYRON—Double flowers, scarlet and pur- 
eple. (55¢ each) (2 for $1.00). 
PRIDE OF ORION—Double flowers, crimson and 
white. (55¢ each) (2 for $1.00). 
TROPHEE—An easy to grow, continuous bloom- 
er. Double flowers, waxy-white and violet-blue. 
(55¢ each) (2 for $1.00). 
CASCADE—Masses of large single blooms, with 
long pointed white sepals flushed carmine and deep 
carmine corolla, Spread of sepals up to 6”. (65c 
each) (2 for $1.15). 
SUNRAY—A very unusual plant with variegated 
ornamental foliage, a blending of green, pink and 
white. Flowers are rosy-purple, with deep salmon 
sepals. (60c each) (2 for $1.10). 
Please Note! 
Many of the bulbs, like Amarylilis, Caladium and 
Calla, which make wonderful house plants, are not 
listed in this section of the catalog. You will find 
them on pages 26 and 27. 
EVERBEARING DWARF LEMON p> 
Beautiful Plant—and Bears Fruit, Too 
A true everbearing Lemon that can be, as easily grown in a 
pot as a Geranium and which produces fruit weighing from one 
to three pounds each. These enormous fruits are borne on plants 
one to two feet high growing in pots. Delicious for lemonade and 
culinary purposes. Flowers are as fragrant as orange blossoms, 
which they somewhat resemble. (75¢ each) (2 for $1.35). 2 yr. 
bearing age stock ($2.00 each) (2 for $3.75) prepaid. 
DWARF FRUITING ORANGE 
A fine pot plant, with glossy leaves, fragrant waxy-white blos- 
soms, and an abundance of little Oranges that will hang on the 
plants for six months after they are ripe. While it will grow 3 to 
4 feet high and branch freely, it is not an uncommon thing to see 
little 5 to 6 inch plants full of bloom and even bearing one or two 
Plants (80c¢ each) (2 for $1.40) prepaid. 
CITRUS FRUIT COLLECTION 
1 Plant each of Tangerine, Lemon and Orange, only $1.95 
postpaid. 
Oranges. 
, STRAWBERRY GUAVA 
A luscious tropical fruit which makes a beautiful house plant. 
It bears edible fruit and fragrant flowers at the same time. The 
fruit is about the size of a walnut, reddish in color, and of de- 
licious, sweet and spicy flavor. Fine for eating, and for making 
jelly. These plants are usually grown from seed and begin to 
ploom while quite small. Seed only (Pkt. 40c) (Jumbo Pkt. 
$1.00). No plants to offer this season. 
GERANIUM SEED 
A superb strain of the finest American and 
European varieties, many of them with zoned 
and variegated leaves. A choice mixture of 
all colors. Easily grown. (Pkt. 30c) (Jumbo 
Pkt. 75c). zi 
they can all be used in outdoor window and porch boxes and in the garden 
GIANT PRIMROSE 
One of the finest winter blooming pot plants. Can be easily 
grown in any light window, flowering abundantly and con- 
tinuously, bearing immense trusses of large flowers in pure 
white and soft pink through the different shades of rose and 
red to the brightest crimson. 
(Pkt. 35c) (Jumbo Pkt. 90c). 
The above photo shows 2 Lemons on a single 
branch, each weighing more than a pound. They 
can be grown indoors in pots or outside where the 
temperature does not go below 20°. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
Owing to quarantines, we do not ship Orange, 
Tangerine or Lemon plants to Alabama, Arizona, 
California, Florida, South Carolina, and Puerto 
Rico. 
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