3 NERINE FILIFOLIA—One of the prettier bulb-flowers 
blooming freely in the summer garden. Airy little blossoms 
with undulate petals in pure pink, center vein of carmine. 
Store bulbs in winter. Also makes a delightful window or 
porch pot plant. Bulbs, 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.25. 
: 2 NERTERA DEPRESSA—w. Bead-plant. 
Ge Dainty creeper with lettuce-green leaves 
and shining crimson berries. Fairly hardy, 
but usually it is handled as an indoor pot 
plant. Pkt. 25c. 
5 NOLANA BLUE ENSIGN—ex(8)5. 
™ Pretty decumbent, with mats of crispy fo- 
Wea liage set with wide flowers of white-centered 
ultramarine blue. Delight in garden or hang- 
ing basket. From sunny foothills of the An- 
des. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 70c. 
3 NOMOCHARIS BLEND—kt24. Rare and 
beautiful flowering bulbs from China, to 
be given Lilium handling. We offer a mix- 
ture of species and hybrids, mostly with 
handsome white blossoms, marked variously 
with purple and violet. A cousin of Lilium. 
Pkt. 35ce; 3 for $1.00. 
1 OSTROWSKIA MAGNIFICA—Caucasian Bell-flower, illus- 
trated above. This stately, tuberous-rooted perennial may reach 
five feet, carrying many immense blossoms in lilac-suffused 
white. It is one of the world’s spectacular flowers when happy, 
and that means full sun and good drainage. Each $1.35; 3 for 
$3.80; 10 for $11.00. 
5 MYOSOTIS or FORGET-ME-NOT 1 
Notable for dainty blossoming. All are perennial, but they 
bloom so quickly from seed that the first five here are often 
grown as annuals. erx. ALPESTRIS BLUE—20 inches. Sprays 
of intense blue. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 35c. ALPESTRIS ROSE—The 
pretty pink Forget-me-not. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 45c. ALPESTRIS 
WHITE—Pure white flowers. Needed for contrast. Pkt. 15c. 
VICTORIA BLUE—8 inches. Dwarf, dense globes of blue. 
Edgings or pots. Pkt. 20c; Ye oz. 45e. VICTORIA ROSE— 
Like last, but rose pink. Pkt. 20c. PALUSTRIS SEMPER- 
FLORENS—8 inches. Usually grown as a perennial, but will 
bloom first season. Sprays of light blue. Pkt. 20c; 46 oz. 35c. 
1 MYOSOTIS PINK BEAUTY—(8)8. Charming ever-bloom- 
ing Forget-me-not in pure, soft pink. A fully hardy perennial. 
Rock garden. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.40. 
5 THE PERFUMED NASTURTIUM 
Every garden needs them. Colorings include lemon, chamois, 
salmon, rose, cerise, orange, scarlet. They cut. ‘‘x’’ culture. 
DWARF DOUBLE GIANTS—Compact globes of semi-double 
to double blossoming. Pots, edging, bedding. Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 
50c. DOUBLE GLEAM HYBRIDS—Semi-dwarf; use as trailer 
or on trellis. Fine for a porch box. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 35¢; 44 Jb. 
$1.10. DWARF SINGLE MIXED—Big, single flowers. Widest 
color range. Edging; bedding. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 30c; 14 Ib. $1.00. 
RYBURGH PERFECTION—Dwarf from England, with sil- 
ver-variegated foliage and intense scarlet flowers. Pkt. 15ce. 
TALL SINGLE MIXED—Climber for fences, trellises. Full 
color range. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 30c; %4 lb. $1.00. 
1 OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 
The big, silky blossoms unfold at dusk, remaining open until 
noon next day. All bloom first year from seed. CAESPITOSA 
—(2)5. Low rosettes set with satiny three-inch blossoms in 
softest pink. Pkt. 20c. BRACHYCARPA—(3)5. Stemless ro- 
settes of downy, pinnatifid leaves, set with big, golden flowers. 
Pkt. 20c. GLAUCA FRASERI—25 inches. Sundrop. Brilliant 
yellow flowers fill red-stemmed branchings. Hardy perennial. 
Pkt. 15c. TRICHOCALY X—(8)15. Big flowers open white, 
suffusing apricot. Pkt. 20c. MISSOURIENSIS—(3)10. Long- 
lived hardy perennial with immense flowers of glossy yellow. 
Curious seed-pods. Pkt. 20c; 146 oz. 40c. Plants, each 50c. 
SPECIOSA—(8)20. Wind Primrose. Big blossoms open white, 
suffusing pink. Pkt. 20c. FRUTICOSA YOUNGI—(3)25. 
Showy, much-branched, perennial. Big, lemon-yellow blos- 
soms. Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.35. TETRAPTERA 
—(8)15. Large, showy blossoms, soft pink, veined rose. Pkt. 
25c. PERENNIS PILGRIMI— (2-3) 20. Far-visible massings of 
glossy, brilliant golden flowering. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.40. 
OFFER 957A—One pkt. each of above as so offered, for $1.15. 
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ORCHIDS FOR FASCINATION 
The lure of the Orchid goes far beyond the unsurpassed 
grace and beauty of the blossoms. The idea of exotic rarity is 
a part of it, and the long-keeping quality of the blooms, but 
more than anything else, it can be the sense of achievement in 
having grown such loveliness to full perfection. The growing 
is not too difficult, a little greenhouse may help, but many are 
growing Orchids successfully on enclosed porches, or just in 
a window. We suggest, though, that you have one of the several 
good Orchid books offered below. 
ORCHID PLANTS—Plants offered are of sizes that will 
mostly give bloom within the year under right conditions, but 
since we have no control over the handling of the plants after 
the purchaser has received them, we cannot guarantee bloom. 
As with all plants, we do guarantee safe arrival in good condi- 
tion. Orchids offered here will be sent from a separate growing 
and forwarding station, and are not stocked at our Moores- 
town Nursery. Prices are per plant, and include prepaid de- 
livery to you. 
CATTLEYA GIGAS—(C. Warscewiczi). Immense flowers, to 
9 inches. Mauve rose with purple lip and yellow throat dots. 
Each $8.00. 
CATTLEYA LUEDEMANNIANA—Armreethyst 
wavy lip and cream-spotted throat. Each $8.00. 
COELOGYNE CRISTATA—Big racemes of fragrant, snowy 
flowers. From 414” pots. Each $6.20. 
CYMBIDIUM BUTTERFLY—Cream, 
Early bloomer. Each $7.50. 
- CYMBIDIUM CERES— 
Fine wide flowers in vary- 
ing tones of pink. Big spikes. 
Each $11.00. 
CYPRIPEDIUM BELLU- 
LATUM—Creamy white, 
showily spotted purple. Most 
striking. Each $6.50. 
CYPRIPEDIUM INSIGNE 
—Handsome flowers in va- 
riable, attractive combina- 
tions of yellow, green and 
brown. Each $5.60. 
DENDROBIUM CHRYSO- 
TOXUM—Golden yellow, 
with fringed, orange lip. 
Each $7.00. 
LAELIA ANCEPS — Fra- 
grant, rosy purple flowers, 
like smaller Cattleyas. The 
Laelias make excellent 
house plants. Blooms au- 
tumn and winter. Each 
$6.80. 
LAELIA ALBIDA—Trans- 
lucent white, except for 
yellow splash, crimson dots 
purple, with 
suffused rosy purple. 
on lip. Fragrant. Each $6.20. 
LYCASTE SKINNERI—Big flowers in combinations of white, 
rose and carmine. Each $8.70. 
ONCIDIUM TIGRINUM—Yellow, blotched red-brown. Showy. 
Each $6.20. 
ODONTOGLOSSUM GRANDE—Large, showy flowers, bright 
yellow with chestnut bars. Each $7.25. 
VANDA COERULEA—The Charming Blue Orchid. Gorgeous 
blue blossoms. Long in bloom. Each $8.80. 
OTHER ORCHID PLANTS will be offered in our TREASURE 
eee folder, ready in February, and sent to those who ask 
or it. 
SEEDS OF CONSERVATORY ORCHIDS—Orchids may_ be 
grown from seed, but special conditions and care are needed. 
Because of this, we do not guarantee results on seeds of 
Orchids, and cannot replace Orchid seeds in case of failure. 
Check on requirements in reference books, or elsewhere, be- 
fore ordering. We make up a fine mixture of Orchid seeds, 
including both species and hybrids in wide variety. Pkt. 75c; 
3 pkts. for $2.00. 
ORCHID BOOKS—AIl are illustrated. ORCHIDS ARE EASY 
TO GROW—Logan and Coster. $6.00. AMERICAN ORCHID 
GROWING—White. $6.00. HOME ORCHID GROWING— 
Northen. $6.50. ABC OF ORCHID GROWING—Watkins. 
or ee: ORCHIDS AND HOW TO GROW THEM. Willoughby. 
