AMARYLLIS 
Messrs. Ludwig of Holland have made Amaryllis hy- 
bridization their life work and are considered fore- 
most in this field with the World’s finest Amaryllis 
Collection. Separate colors direct from the Ludwigs. 
Orders booked and shipped in July on arrival here 
to insure freshness. 
91—Scarlet. 2 seeds 25c; 10 seeds $1.00. 
92—Orange. 2 seeds 25c; 10 seeds $1.00. 
95—Rose. 2 seeds 25c; 10 seeds $1.00. 
93—Pink. 2 seeds 25c; 10 seeds $1.00. 
94—Pure White. 2 seeds 35¢; 8 seeds $1.00. 
82—Hybrida Mixed. hhp. 18 in. Large Lily-like flow- 
ers. Seeds from this mixture were saved from a fine 
collection and es will show all the beautiful 
qe . r ite. colors known, but no certain color should be expec- 
See beat.” ted 6 seeds for 10c; 20, seeds 25¢7 100 seeds $1.00. 
26—BLUE LILY OF THE NILE AGAPANTHUS. hhp. Splendid pot plant. Umbels of big 
blue fragrant bells and ornamental ribbon-like foliage. Likes wet feet. 
27—WHITE LILY OF THE NILE. Apaganthus white. Pkt. 25¢. — ; 
56—ALOE Variegata (Tiger Aloe). Finest, most favored, quick growing succulent 
beautiful variegated leaves. 6 seeds 25c. ‘ 
197—ASCLEPIAS Curassavica. 2 ft. hhp. (Blood Flower). A fine pot plant. 
209—ASTER KIRKWELL MIXED. 6-10 in. Dwarf, free flowering, quick to bloom, The 
fully double 2 inch flowers cover the compact ball shaped plant, February sowing 
makes 4 inch blooming pot plant for Decoration day. Pkt. 25c. 
535A—CHRYSANTHEMUM Cascade Double Anemone Type Mixed. 70% true. Pkt. 25c. 
348—BROWALLIA Speciosa Major. 2 inch violet blue flrs., fine pot plant. 
347—BUTTERFLY BUSH. (Buddleia Blend). Blue, purple, pink, orange, mixed. 
802A—ECHEVERIA HYBRIDS. Hen and Chickens. Succulent rosettes of various pas- 
tel colors, pretty flowers. Easy. ha 
A Glorious Rare Everblooming Evergreen THE CHARMING 
622A—CROSSANDRA Undulaefolia. 1 ft. hhp. Con- CYPHOMANDRA 
stantly produces large, bright salmon flowers as 637A—Fragrans. Big ra- 
shown in the illustration. These are beautifully ac- cemes of pink, deliciously 
centuated by the Gardenia-like leaves which are scented flowers. Attrac- 
large and waxy in texture. Quickly and easily tive leaves, edible fruit. 
grown though the seeds are a little slow in starting. 8 seeds 25c; 40 s. $1. 
Culture as tor Gloxinia. This exotic plant from the 
East Indies will elicit the admiration of all who see 
it. Be first to grow the thrilling charmer, Crossandra 
in your community. 3 seeds 25c; 15 seeds $1.00; 50 
seeds $3.00. 
Richly Fragrant-Exacum Affine 
809—EXACUM Affine. 12 in. hhp. Compact, free 
flowering plant of the Gentian family; flrs. blue 
with golden stamens; richly fragrant. Seed may be 
sown any month but February sown seed will 
produce flowering plants for fall and winter. 
809A—Atrocoeruleum. New dark lavender. Pkt. 25c. 
622A—Crossandra. 15 seeds $1.00 
FERNS 
200—Plumosus Nanus. hhp, 18 in. 
Elegant foliage. 
201—Sprengeri Emerald Feather. 
hhp, 6 ft. Best for window boxes. 
202—Asparagus Complete Mixture. 
FERNS, 833—Greenhouse Varieties. 
834—FERNS, HARDY BLEND. This 
is a mixture of spores of species 
completely winter hardy. 
186—FATSIA Japonica. A stately, 
palm-like plant. 
835—RUBBER PLANT. Ficus elasti- 
ca. An unusual, attractive suc- 
culent. Pkt. 25¢. 
896—SILK OAK. (Grevillea rob.) 
Decorative fern-leaved plant. 
Coleus, Flame Nettle 
A plant of many uses, it is equally at home for 
grouping on lawns, potted, bedding, and window 
box culture. The luxuriant foliage is beautiful 
winter and summer, and will display maroon, 
green, crimson, yellow, pink, and combinations of 
these colors. The seed germinate readily and plants 
are easily cared for. 
587A—Park's Brilliant. After years of patient breed- 
ing, we have a strain that surpasses all others we 
have seen in both brilliance and vigor. 40 seeds 25c; 
200 seeds $1.00. 
582—Pride of Montferland. A new strain with large 
leaves, distinguished by its beautiful colors and 
markings and robust compact growth. Pkt. 25c¢. 
586—Avalon Strain. Brilliant variants of salmon, 
apricot, near-gold, pink, rose, cream, carmine, pur- 
ple, copper. A fine strain. 
585A—Fringed Leaved Mixed. Leaves are deeply 
fringed and laciniated. Good bright colors. 
587—Glory of Vichy. Apricot and copper shades, 
585—Ball Copper Giant. Copper rose. 25c. 
583—Rainbow Hybrids Mixed. Wide range of colors. 
Includes all the colors known to Coleus, 
562—Rembrandt. 80% Exquisite rust red. Pkt. 25c. 
580—Glory Mixture. Rare and unusual colors, 
563—Extra Large Leaved Mixed. Huge bright lves. 
581—Small Leaved Hybrids. Bright and varied in 
color, graceful in form. Many consider this the 
most attractive of all Coleus types. 
584—Complete Special Park's Mixture. A fine blend- 
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CYCLAMEN-Shooting Star 
CYCLAMEN Persicum Giganteum, hhp. 1 ft. For the window in 
winter. The exquisite flowers of many lovely colors are pro- 
duced in great abundance for many weeks; seed show plant- 
lets in about 8 weeks; plants begin blooming in 18 mths. Every 
seed, as a rule, will produce a plant. 
626—Christmas Holly. Color of the Hollyberry. Selected from 
a famous strain. Flowers of great size. 3 seeds 25c; 15 seeds $1.00. 
627—Bright Waves Ruffled. New, flowers large and beautifully 
ruffled. Complete mixture of all Cyclamen colors. 3 seeds 
25c; 15 seeds $1.00; 100 seeds $5.65. 
633—Rococo Mixed. Unique flat frilled and fringed flowers. In all 
colors. Beautiful, different. 3 s. 25¢; 15 s. $1. 
3636—Sweet Scented Mixed. Very fragrant. 3 seeds 25c; 15 
seeds $1.00. 
631—Silver Leaf Varieties Mixed. 3 seeds 25c; 15 seeds $1.00. 
631A—Striped Varieties. Pink & red shades. 3 s. 25¢; 15 s. $1.00. 
628—Double Mixed (Voght’s) Rare and expensive. A sensation 
anywhere. Fully double flowers in complete mixture of colors. 
3 seeds 25¢; 15 seeds $1.00; 100 seeds $5.65. 
629—EXTRA SELECT STRAIN MIXED 
The above and all other known Cyclamen colors in a fine, 
balanced Hybrid Mixture. 3 seeds 10c; 10 seeds 25c; 100 s. $2. 
3630—Dark Blood Red. 619—Pure White. 3631—Light Salmon. 
3632—Soft Rose, red eye. 618—Deep Pink. 3633—White, red eye. 
Above colors, each: 6 seeds 25c; 25 seeds 75c. 
3637—HARDY Cyclamen Europeum. Bright red, very fragrant. 
CYCLAMEN NOTES—Seeds sown in early winter will producer 
flowering plants for the following winter. It takes about two 
months for the seed to form a tuber below ground after which 
2 leaves will appear and the little plants should be transplan- 
ted. Fresh, fibrous, well drained loam containing one-fifth 
well-rotted horse manure is best for a potting mixture. They 
require abundant light, but some shading on hot summer days. 
291—AZALLA Mixed. hhp. 
392—CAMELLIA Japonica, fl. pl., hhp, 20 ft. Large double and 
single flowers, finest mixed colors. Hardy South, the pride of 
Dixie’s Gardens. An exquisite winter blooming plant for the 
Conservatory in the North. 6 seeds 25c; 30 seeds $1.00. 
574—CLIVIA MINIATA—Rare and Most Glorious Giant Trumpet 
shaped flowers of bright scarlet with yellow throats are borne 
in umbels atop a 1 ft. stem. Strap shaped, waxy green leaves 
remind one of the Amaryllis family of which it is a member. 
Seed 20¢ each; 3 for 50c; Limited supply. 
591—SKY FLOWER Commelina Coelestis. 2 ft. Blue. 
647—UMBRELLA PLANT. (Cyperus alternifolius). 3 ft. Re- 134—Snapdragon. Mixed florist varieties. 
sembles a miniature clump of palm trees. Likes wet feet. Hybrids, tetras. Pkt. 50c. 
LADIES EARDROPS 
ALL FUCHSIA SEEDS we sell are produced 
under ideal conditions in California by 
the Bodgers who have given this plant 
their special attention for many years. 
Pollination is all done by hand to insure 
that the crosses are accurate and that 
the seed will have hybrid vigor. No finer 
Fuchsia seed can be had anywhere in 
the world. 
839—FUCHSIA Hybrids Mixed. hhp, 2 ft. 
Single and double flowers. Outer petals 
reflexed and so colored as to contrast 
beautifully with the inner petals. Flow- 
ers produced throughout the entire win- 
ter indoors, and if used for summer bed- 
ding blooms in July and August, in a 
shady place, where few other plants will 
do well. 20 seeds 25¢; 100 seeds $1.00. 
865—Bodger's Superlative Mixture. 
This is a premium strain produced by 
crosses between plants having American 
Fuchsia Society ‘‘A’”’ or “B” ratings only, 
including pastels. . 
10 seeds 25¢; 50 seeds $1.00 
865A—Bodger's Superlative Pastel Mixture. 
Pastels included above and many others. 
produced for us for you by special ar- 
rangement with the Bodgers. 10 seeds 
ing of above strains. 865—FUCHSIA Bodger's Superlative Hybrid Mixture. 25¢; 50 seeds $1.00. 
All Seed: Pkt. 10c; 21 for $2.00.—Giant Pkt. 25e; 9 for $2.00. 
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