PEPEROMIA 
P-12_PEPEROMIA ‘SILVER MOUND?’ (un- 
identified specie) —NEW! 
having silvery gray, heart shaped, crinkled 
leaves with distinct dark green veins. A 
mound of beauty. 
An elegant plant 
$1.00 each 
P-8 Peperomia ‘Brazilian Queen’—New! An outstanding self 
branching and vining type of Peperomia. It has light green leaves 
and many branches. Our introduction. 40¢ each. 
P-7 Peperomia Fosteriana—A wiry trailing species with closely 
set leaves of dark olive marked with light veins which follow the 
outline of the oval leaf. 60c¢ each. 
P-11 Peperomia ‘Miniature Variegated’—A beautiful compact 
self branching plant with variegated foliage. 50c each. 
P-4 Peperomia Obtusifolia—Glossy green leaves on erect or 
semi-trailing stems. 30c¢ each. 
PILEAS 
HP-1 Panamigas — Pilea Involucrata — Quilted dark green 
leaves with greenish Ming pod shaped blooms; known as South 
American Friendship Plant. 45¢ each. 
HP-2 Aluminum Plant—Pilea Cadierei—A newcomer for win- 
dow gardeners which is a native of Indo-China. It is a small up- 
right grower with broad green leaves, beautifully barred with 
silver. 60¢ each. 
FH-1 FITTONIA ARGYRONEURA (Nerve Plant)—Beautiful 
Nile green leaves are netted with contrasting white veins. 65c each. 
P-5 Peperomia Obtusifolia Variegata—A lovely plant irregu- 
larly marked, usually with about as much creamy yellow as light 
green color. 35¢e each; 3 for $1.00. 
P-10 Peperomia Obtusifolia ‘Silver Edge’—An upright grower 
with glossy green leaves edged with a narrow silver band. 40c each. 
P-2 Peperomia Pericata—Identical in leaf shape to Watermelon 
Begonia. Solid light green leaves with lighter spot where stem 
joins leaf. 40c¢ each. 
P-9 Peperomia Pulchella—A small, bushy plant densely covered 
with tiny green leaves, red underneath with red stems. 50c each. 
P-6 Peperomia Rotundifolia—A semi-vining plant from Porto 
Rico. Sturdy but graceful little self branching plant with reddish 
stems. 40c each. 
P-13 Peperomia ‘Royal Gold’—New Scandens sport. It has gold 
edging on green leaves; very nice. -50c¢ each. 
P-1 Peperomia Sandersi (Watermelon Begonia) — This plant 
has thick heart shaped leaves with silver stripes running between 
the veins. Each leaf gives the appearance of a miniature striped 
watermelon. 40¢ each. 
P-3 Peperomia Scandens—A strong vining type plant with 
many pointed, heart shaped leaves. 40c each. 
RHOEO DISCOLOR 
RH-1 (MOSES IN THE CRADLE) 
An unusual plant with wide upright leaves which are green on 
top and red underneath. Small white flowers are borne in groups 
surrounded by boat-like bracts in the base of the leaves. %5c each. 
HM-1 MARANTA KERCHOVEANA (Prayer Plant)—Interest- 
ing large oval light green leaves with chocolate blotches on both 
sides of the midrib. %5c each. 
HOLLAND BULBS (Tulips) 
DARWIN—COTTAGE—TRIUMPH 
Triumph Tulips are 16-20” tall; Bloom 
early May. 
Darwin Tulips and Cottage (Single Late) 
are 24-28” tall; Bloom mid-May. 
CHARLES NEEDHAM (Darwin)—Large 
bright scarlet. 
DORRIE OVERALL (Darwin) — Dark 
violet, edged mauve. 
YAPORTED BULBS ELMUS (Triumph)—Carmine red, edged 
Sold Here | white. 
INSURPASSABLE (Darwin)—Medium large lilac. 
LA TULIP NOIRE (Darwin)—Dark purple black. 
PRINCESS BEATRIX (Triumph)—Orange with scarlet base. 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH (Darwin)—Medium large rose flowers. 
PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE (Cottage)—Yellow, orange-red 
edge. 
RHINELAND (Triumph)—Red with yellow edge. 
SCARLET SPLENDOUR (Darwin)—Fine new scarlet. 
TELESCOPIUM (Triumph)—Violet rose. , 
WILLIAM PITT (Darwin)—Fine scarlet red with outer edge 
of petal darker. 
YELLOW EMPEROR (Cottage)—Large deep golden yellow. 
ZWANENBURG (Darwin)—Large pure white. 
Above Tulips—10c each; 6 for 55c; 12 for $1.00 
SPECIAL TULIP OFFER (Unlabeled) 
25 mixed for $1.80; 100 for $7.00 
RED EMPEROR (Botanical Specie)—Dazzling scarlet with 
black and yellow throat; very large. l5ce each; 6 for 70c; 12 for 
$1.30. 
Associated 
Bulb Growers 
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GENUINE 
Muscari (Grape Hyacinths) 
Muscari Armeniacum—Dainty delicate spires of closely set 
small bright blue bell-like flowers. 50c per dozen. 
Muscari Album—White. 6 for 35c; 12 for 60c. 
Muscari Plumosum (Feather Hyacinths)—Spikes of violet blue 
flowers of feathery plume appearance. Bloom in May. 6 for 35c; 
12 for 60c. 
Crocus 
Yellow, White, Blue, Striped, Mixed. 60c per dozen. 
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Parrot Tulips 
These Tulips have lacinated or fantastically cut petals, 
blotched and feathered. 
BLACK PARROT — Satiny purplish black; outstanding. 
25c each; 5 for $1.10; 10 for $2.00 
BLUE PARROT—Large and rich bluish heliotrope. 
FANTASY—Lovely soft rose with green streaks. 
FIREBIRD—Fiery red. 
ORANGE PARROT—Large rich orange burnished bronze; 
choice. 
SUNSHINE—Clear golden yellow. 
15c each; 6 for 70c; 12 for $1.30 
NEW FOR 1954 
PARROT WONDER—Acclaimed as the largest tulip in 
the world. Bright carmine red flowers 8-10 inches across. 
Borne on strong stems. _Height 22 inches. 25c¢ each. 
SPECIAL PARROT TULIP OFFER with each kind bagged 
separately and labeled. 
3 each of the 7 kinds offered for $3.00 
Narcissus (Daffodils) 
LAURENS KOSTER—Free flowering cluster type with 4-6 
flowers on a stem. 
FLOWER RECORD—White with large yellow cup, edged deep 
orange. 
10c each; 6 for 55c; 12 for $1.00 
SOLARIO—Pure white with trumpet shaped canary-yellow 
cup. 
THALIA (American Grown)—Silvery white; 3 or more dainty 
reflexed flowers on a stem. 
GOLDEN HARVEST—Giant golden-yellow trumpet flowers of 
fine form. 
15c each; 12 for $1.50 
MOUNT HOOD—Large pure white trumpet flower. One of the 
best. 
25c each; 5 for $1.10; 10 for $2.00 
