VARIED WINDOW PLANTS 
Here are a few selections from the more than 200 kinds of 
showy house and greenhouse plants that are offered in our Gen- 
eral Catalog #59 (sent on request). Prices below include prepaid 
transportation to points east of the Mississippi. Add 5% for 
points west of the river, or in Canada. 
BOUGAINVILLEA BARBARA KARST—Massive clusters of 
brilliant crimson “flowers” appear at intervals throughout the 
year. A wonderful pot plant. Since this : 
sort tends to lower, bushier growth, by 
pinching a bit, it can be kept to house 
plant size almost indefinitely. Jllustrated 
oppos.te. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.50. 
REINWARDTIA TRYGNA—For_ wide 
showing in brilliant golden yellow, try 
Reinwardtia. It sells on sight to those who 
visit our greenhouses. A natural winter 
bloomer. Very good, indeed. Each 90¢. 
SCHIZOSTYLIS MRS. HEGARTY—Kaf- 
fir Lily. In late autumn and early winter 
come flowers in the very purest of possible pinks, above Iris-like 
foliage. Plants, each 65¢, 3 for $1.75. 
TIBOUCHINA ROYAL PURPLE—Resplendent 
in autumn and early winter with its immense 
blossoms of richest blue-purple, but also blooms 
seatteringly year-through. Each 90¢. 
CHRISTMAS CACTUS—Zygocactus. The 
pretty flowers, rosy salmon to red, begin in 
earliest winter. Long in bloom. Makes hand- 
some specimens. Each 75¢; 3 for $2.00. 
ABUTILON—Showy, easy plants, in bloom 
much of the year. SOUVENIR DE BONN— 
Wide blossoms of rose-hinting orange above 
white-margined ‘‘maple’”’ foliage. Each $1.00. 
STRIATUM THOMPSONI—Compact plants 
with golden orange flowers over yellow-mar- 
gined ‘‘maple’’ leaves. Each 90¢. ABUTILON 
GRANDIFLORUM MIXED—The big blossoms 
may be yellow, buff, orange, apricot, pink, rose 
or red. Foliage diverse shapes, seldom marbled. 
Mixed, plants each 90¢; 3 for $2.35. Illustrated 
opposite. 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS—Clustered, Phlox-like flowers in azure 
blue, varying to indigo, or sometimes to white. Rarely without 
bloom. Of easiest culture. Plants, each 60¢; 3 for $1.50. 
GAZANIA—Give it a sunny window and it will bloom year around, 
big daisy-flowers in lemon to orange, usually 
with blue-black bands, or it may approach 
silvery rose or coppery red. Each 70¢ ; 3 for $1.90. 
BILLBERGIA NUTANS—Delightful pot plant 
of the Bromeliad persuasion, illustrated oppo- 
site. Pretty, pendant blossoms in tricolor effect, 
with bracts bright red, the petals green, edged 
with vivid blue. Each 70¢; 3 for $1.75. 
CESTRUM NOCTURNUM—tThe perfumed 
Night-Jessamine. Grown for the clusters of lit- 
tle, creamy blossoms that, after dusk, spread a 
delightful, distinctive fragrance. Each 75¢. 
STRELTZIA REGINAE—Bird of Paradise. 
Great Blue-and-gold blossoms. Plants 10 inches 
up, each $4.60, 3 for $12.25. One-season seed- 
lings, 3 inches up, each $1.15; 3 for $3.15. 
———————— 1 PASITHEA COERULEA—Chilean 
Beauty. In late winter come high , 
sprays of long-lasting flowers in 
deepest, richest blue. Dormant in 
summer. Long-lived. Each 60¢. 
STREPTOSOLEN JAMESONI—A 
handsome and easy pot plant from 
Brazil. Many clusters of showy 
orange flowers, sometimes  red- 
flushed. A long-blooming delight. 
Each 80¢. 
THE REX BEGONIAS 
A beautiful and interesting Begonia group with richly decora- 
tive foliage, ornamental in wide range of deep and varied color 
application. Illustrated above. Pretty flowers, too, but really 
grown for the magnificent foliage. PLANTS ready in splendid 
assortment, each $1.20; or we will send 8 different for $3.30; 
5 different for $5.10. 
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