Begonia Beefsteak 
Begonia Bloodleat 
Begonia Watermelon a 
Christmas Cactus 
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PLANTS 
For Beauty Summer or Winter 
BEGONIA, Beefsteak A low spread- 
ing Begonia with circular leaves, red 
beneath and dark glossy green above, 
and of heavy texture. Dainty coral 
red flowers. The finest pot Begonia 
for house culture. Each 60c. 
BEGONIA, Bloodleaf The Bloodleaf 
Begonia is not a true Begonia but 
is known botanically as Irisine. It 
so closely resembles the Begonias 
in habit that it is often mistaken for 
one. Very easy to grow, thrives un- 
der conditions so poor that most 
plants would die. Oval shaped leaves 
to 2” long are blood red in color 
with darker blotches. An excellent 
plant for urns, hanging baskets and 
ferneries. Each 55c. 
BEGONIA, Watermelon An excellent 
house plant for the window or table. 
The leaves withstand the dry air of 
rooms better than the majority of 
plants. Leaves thick and waxy-like, 
are distinctly variegated white and 
green, and have the appearance of 
being powdered with frosted silver. 
Each 55c. 
BRAZILIAN PLUME PLANT A 
native of Brazil, it is easy to grow 
and does well everywhere. A strong, 
rapid grower, throwing many shoots, 
each of which is tipped with beauti- 
ful pink, plume-like flowers. Each 
70c. 
CHRISTMAS CACTUS The most 
popular of all the flowering Cactus. 
Its’ showy blooms are a welcome 
sight any time of year. Will do well 
under the most adverse conditions, 
and will bloom profusely year after 
year. Does well in any indoor loca- 
tion, but must have sunny window 
to bloom. Each 55c. 
GERANIUM, Better Times Semi- 
double flowers of true rose-red, near- 
ly 2” across. Outstanding for both 
pot culture and bedding. Each 55c. 
GERANIUM, Enchantress Semi- 
double flowers of deep salmon-pink. 
Almost everblooming. One of the 
best. Each 55c. 
Geranium Enchantress 
GERANIUM, Red Fiat One of the 
most popular bedding varieties. 
Bright shade of geranium-scarlet. 
Each 55c. 
GERANIUM, Trailing Ivy (Red) 
These popular Geraniums are of 
trailing habit, with Ivy-shaped foli- 
age. Colors are clear and brilliant. 
Covered with blooms all summer. 
Ideal for trailing over stone walls 
and better than Ivy for porch and 
window boxes. Each 55c. 
JASMINE The Night-Blooming Jas- 
mine (Cestrum Parqui) is a highly 
prized house plant. The foliage is 
a deep green color; produces richly 
fragrant blooms. Their fragrance is 
most noticeable at night. Each 55c. 
STAPELIA (Starfish) A_ branching 
succulent plant from Africa, some- 
what resembling a Cactus. Produces 
grotesque star-shaped flowers nearly 
2” across, spotted yellow and brown. 
A very attractive plant and a great 
curiosity. Each 55c. 
WAX PLANT The true Wax Plant 
or Hoya Carnosa is an easily grown 
climbing house plant, suitable for 
window gardens and trellis work. 
Umbels of fragrant waxy, white 
flowers with pink centers, produced 
in succession. The shining, succu- 
lent, dark green foliage makes it an 
interesting plant even when not in 
bloom. Each 70c. 
Stapelia 
Wax Plant 
