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 #61 (sent on request). Prices are transportation 
paid to U.S. points east of the Mississippi. Add 5% west of that 
river. Add 15% for Canada. 
REINWARDTIA TRYGNA-—An exceedingly 
satisfactory plant, blooming freely all winter 
long in any sunny window, big flowers in 
brilliant yellow. Each 90c. 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS—It is rarely with- 
out flowers, showy, Phlox-like blossoms in 
azure blue, or, rarely, varying to white. Of 
easiest culture. Each 60c; 3 for $1.60. 
MARICA GRACILIS—Big white flowers, 
marked bright blue and chestnut. Of easiest 
handling. Illustrated opposite. Each 80c. 
CLERODENDRON THOMSONIAE—Flowers 
of rich crimson in snowy white calyces. Blooms 
most of year. Thrives even in east window. 
A beauty. Each $1.00. 
CHERRY SAGE—This delightfully gay pot 
plant may be kept in bloom pretty much year 
around. Brilliant, cherry-colored flowers over 
dark green foliage. Each 60c; 3 for $1.60. 
CESTRUM NOCTURNUM—tThe perfumed Night-Jessamine. 
Grown for the clusters of little creamy flowers, that, after dusk, 
acre a delightful and distinctive, fragrance. Each 75c; 3 for 
$2.10. 
TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA—Clusters of starry flowers that re- 
mind of a smaller Agapanthus in blue-lilac. Given half a chance, 
it will bloom most of the time, winter and summer. Each 70c. 
ABUTILON MIXED—tThe brightly colored 
bell-flowers are showy through much of the 
year. Maple-like foliage. Blossoms may be yel- 
low, buff, orange, pink, rose or white. JIlus- 
trated opposite. Mixed only. Each 90c; 3 for 
$2.35. 
CHENILLE PLANT —Acalypha hispida. The 
bloom is in the form of many gracefully trail- 
ing spikes of silky, fluffy red, these up to 15 
inches long. Unusual; easy; beautiful. Each 
80c. 
GAZANIA or TREASURE-FLOWER—In any 
sunny window, Gazania will flower pretty 
constantly all winter, big daisy-blossoms that 
are creamy, primrose, golden or orange, or at 
times near-pink and coppery red forms may 
appear. Usually the petals are banded with 
blue-black. Mixed only. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
BOUGAIN VILLEA—Massive clusters of 
brilliant crimson appear at intervals all 
year around. Makes a wonderful pot 
plant, easily kept within bounds by 
pinching back the branch tips. Illus- 
trated opposite. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.50. 
SCHIZOSTYLIS MRS. HEGARTY— Kaf- 
fir Lily. In late autumn and early win- 
ter, come flowers in the purest of pos- 
sible pinks. Each 65c. 
i SALVIA COSTARICENSIS—Unusual trailer or hanging basket 
plant. Many sprays of sky blue flowers. . 5: 
Each 70c. 
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SULTANA—Impatiens. Continuous bloom- 
er. Flowers may be true red, cerise, 
orange, rose, salmon, pink or mauve. 
Mixed colors only. Each 60c; 3 for $1.60. 
CLIVIA HYBRIDS—lIllustrated opposite. 
From foliage that is attractive year- 
through, rise stout stems that carry trum- 
pet blossoms from creamiest yellow to 
searlet-reminding orange. Young plants, 
6 to 12 months from seed, for growing 
on (being yet well under blooming size), 
each $1.10; 3 for $3.10. Also available in 
blooming size plants, Belgian Hybrids, at 
each $6.00. 
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