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BIRD OF PARADISE FLOWER 
POINCIANA GILLIESI—Easily raised. The flowers resemble 
a gaudy colored humming bird and appear in May and June. 
Fine house plant. Not hardy nortk of St. Louis. See also 
Strelitzia. T. pkt. 15c; oz. $1.40. 
BRACHYCOME—SWAN RIVER DAISY 
A profuse flowering annual with blue flowers an inch 
across, resembling those of cineraria, suitable for pot cul- 
ture, edgings and small beds. In bloom from June to October. 
Height 12 inches. 
Sow the seed from February to May or in the Fall under 
glass to get bloom in April and May. Heat and drought re- 
sisting plant, doing well in even very poor soil. Annual. 
MIXED. T. pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c. 
BRIZA MAXIMA—QUACKING GRASS 
An annual grass, valuable for bouquets, either fresh or 
dried. The heart shaped seeds are constantly in motion. Of 
the same value as Gypsophyla. Blooms in June to Septem- 
ber. Height 15 inches. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
BOCCONIA CORDATA—PLUME POPPY 
Very showy and quite unlike the regular poppy in that 
the flowers are small, creamy white and are borne on long 
stems quite above the massive foliage, from May to July. 
Height 6 feet. The seed germinates slowly. Oz. 70c: % oz. 
15c; T. pkt. 10c. 
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ctus 
VEPHALOCEREUs SENILIS—Old man cactus. 
ered with long gray hair-like spines. 
ECHINOCACTUS M. POTOSINA—Bishop’s Cap cactus. 
MAMITELARIA BOCASANA—Very odd, easily raised, ve opular. 
25 seeds 30c; 50 seeds 55c. fed 
CACTUS CHOICEST MIXED—tThe choicest of Cereus in- 
cluding night blooming Cereus, Echinocactus and Mammil- 
laria cactuses in many forms. No Opuntias or other common 
sorts. Our seed will produce plants of shapely growth and 
moderate size, something that is readily saleable. The three 
groups «f cactus have seed that germinates readily in from 
2 to 3 weeks from date of sowing. The seedlings must be 
transplanted as soon as large enough to handle. Cactus is 
raised from seed about the same as directed for begonia only 
during winter cactus must be watered very sparingly, must 
be in containers provided with PERFECT drainage and the 
soil for cactus must he half sharp clean sand and half what- 
ever good soil is handy. 50 seeds 30c. 
For more succulents see Euphorbia and Mesembryanthe- 
mum. 
ANTIRRHINUM S'l. GHORGH and ROYAL ROSH are very out- 
standing. If you grow plants for spring sales, include these two 
Snapdragons in the line of plants you are now growing, Immensely 
popular on account of color, One a brilliant rose, the other a most 
unusual bronze shade. 
Globe shaped, cov- 
DE GIORGI BROTHERS CO. 
BORONIA MEGASTIGMA 
Highly valuable pot plant easily and inexpensively raised 
producing attractive flowers, maroon-purple outside, yellow 
within. Foliage resembles that of Asparagus Sprengheri and 
this foliage is so fragrant that one plant will perfume a whole 
room. At present little known on this side but highly pop- 
ular in Europe. Requires sandy soil, carnation temperature 
and should be pinched back in order to produce nice bushy 
plants. Water sparingly during winter. Blooms all winter. 
Tender perennial. Height 2-3 ft. 25 seeds 20c; 50 seeds 35c. 
CALLIOPSIS Free flowering half hardy annuals of the 
easiest culture, doing well in sunny posi- 
tion, excellent for cutting and massing. Sow where they are 
to stand, thin out to nine inches apart. By keeping the old 
flowers cut off the plants will bloom until frost. 
CALLIOPSIS DWARF MIXED—Height 12 in. 
CALLIOPSIS TALL MIXED—Height 3 ft. 
ANY OF THE ABOVE—T. pkt. 10c; oz. 45c; Ib. $4.00. 
CALLIOPSIS DAZZLER—Extra single 
maroon-red, 
flowers with a golden yellow border produced in greatest 
large, 
profusion from April till frost. Plants bushy and compact 
Annual. Height 10 in. T. pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c. 
CALLIOPSIS THE GARNET—Compact growing plants cov- 
ered with large deep, bright scarlet single flowers from April 
to frost. Height 10 in. Annual. T. pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 20c. 
CALLIOPSIS—Garnet and Dazzler are an entirely new race, 
different from the old type of Calliopsis. Flowers twice as 
large, plants compact and very dwarf, covered with bioom of 
such beauty and brilliance that no flower lover will leave 
your place without buying if he will see the plants in bloom. 
CALLIOPSIS GOLD CREST 
In a test planting of New York Florists Club of 267 new 
flowers Gold Crest received the highest mark, namely excel- 
lent. Flowers of mammoth size, semi-double, golden yellow 
with a reddish brown zone. Height 20 inches. Annual. T. 
pkt. 10c; oz. 60c. 
CARNATION BORDER — Large double striped flowers on 
long wiry stems. Hardy. Mixed colors. T. pkt. 25c; 1/8 oz. 
75c; oz. $5.00. 
CARNATION—Hardy Grenadin Teicher’s strain. Extra large 
flowered large stems. Excellent for cutting. Choice mixed. . 
T. pkt. 30c; 1/8 oz. $1.00; oz. $7.00. 
FOR MORE CARNATIONS, SEE PAGE 75. 
