COBRA PLANT—Darlingtonia californica. 
Called Cobra Plant from the fantastic form. 
The leaves are twisted, red-toned pitchers 
with translucent windows. Odd red flowers. 
Carnivorous plant to be grown in pots in an 
east or north window. Illustrated opposite. 
Plants, each $1.50; 3 for $4.35. 
DOUBLE BEGONIAS 
Particularly satisfactory; in bloom | 
most of the year. DOUBLE DE- | 
LIGHT—Big, fully double flowers of ~~ 
purest pink, above foliage of rich ¥ 
red-bronze. Each 95c. GENEVA © 
SCARLET—Densely double flowers ; 
in vivid, scarlet-toned red. Green : 
foliage. Each 85c. GENEVA WHITE 
—Like last, but here the blossoms 
remind of little, clustered white 
roses. Each 85c. OFFER 6215A— 
One each of the three for $2.50. 
FIVE FINE ORCHIDS 
‘True Orchids of much beauty. The first four are relatively easy 
window plants, no more difficult than Geraniums. The last (the 
Cattleya) requires a bit more attention, but is not at all impos- 
sible under house conditions, though a bit surer and easier if 
you have a greenhouse. 
EPIDENDRUM OBRIENIANUM—High sprays 
of brilliant scarlet, the lips touched with yellow. 
Blooms several times each year. Illustrated 
opposite. Plants, each $1.30; 3 for $3.50. 
PHAIUS GRANDIFLORUS—Nun’s Orchid. 
The pretty flowers are white outside, brown 
within, but the throat is dark crimson. Winter- 
blooming. Easily handled under house plant 
conditions. Each $2.25. 
BLETILLA HYACINTHINA—The Bletillas are 
perhaps the easiest of the Orchids, blooming 
readily as indoor pot plants, and they are also 
reasonably winter-hardy in the garden. De- 
lightful blossoms of amethystine purple. Fra- 
grant. From Japan. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.90. 
j BLETILLA HYACINTHINA ALBA—The per- 
\ fumed flowers are usually pure white, but 
‘ sometimes with violet lines. Each $1.15; 3 for 
S2.20- 
CATTLEYA TRIANAE—A splendid, large-flowered Orchid, sup- 
plied as mixed, blooming-size seedling plants that will show varied 
lavenders, mauves and purples, light to dark, sometimes with 
touches of white or rose. Each $6.00; 3 for $17.00. 
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THE WINDOW AZALEAS 
AZALEAS FOR FORCING—Herefr 
are four that make fine pot plants} 
for either window or greenhouse} 
growing. CORAL BELLS—Semi-} 
double blossoms of a delightful coral} 
rose. An excellent grower, and a 
long, free bloomer. Each $1.15. 
HEXE—The Firefly Azalea. Big, 
semi-double flowers in rich, true 
crimson. Very long blooming season. 
Each $1.15. SALMON BEAUTY—} 
Rather large half-double flowers in 
a clear, soft salmon pink. Each $1.15. 
ALBERT AND ELIZABETH—Im- 
mense, undulate flowers that are f¢ 
deep pink at the edges, white at the 
center. The longest bloomer here. 
Each $1.60. OFFER 6215B—One each 
of the four for $4.60. 
NAMES OF GARDENING FRIENDS—We shall appreciate re- 
ceiving names and full addresses of any persons who might be 
interested in our offerings. Not long lists, though, please. ..... 
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