MYRTUS COMMUNIS. The legendary myrtle of the old 
world. Fine for the cool and shady room. Leaves 
glossy green, fragrant when crushed. $1.00. 
MYRTUS COMMUNIS VAR. ROMANA. Same as above with 
lovely white edged leaves. $2.00. 
NERINE FOTHERGILLI. Guernsey Lily. Flowering bulbs from 
Africa. Large umbels of scarlet flowers in Autumn. 
$1.00. 
NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS. Epiphyllum, large white 
flowers opening at night, very fragrant. $1.00. 
OSMANTHUS FRAGRANS. The rare “Sweet Olive’. An 
evergreen plant, having clusters of cream colored 
miniature flowers with the fragrance of orange blos- 
soms, during Fall and Winier. Best growth in partial 
shade and coo]. $3.60. 
OSMANTHUS ILLICIFOLIUM. The Chinese Holly; Varie- 
gated holly, small cream colored edged leaves. Ex- 
cellent house plant. $2.00. 
PENTAS LANCEOLATA: One of the finest everblooming 
plants with flowers very like bouvardia, in umbels 
of pink, white or rose. Often used for flower arrange- 
ments and when cut last a long time. Culture is like 
heliotrope, ample sun, water and rich soil. $1.00. 
PERISTROPHE ANGUSTIFOLIA VAR. AUREA VARIEGATA. 
A low growing plant with small green and yellow 
leaves, of spreading habit, useful for window boxes 
in sun. Flowers rose colored in terminal cymes. $1.00. 
P:TREA VOLUBILIS. ‘‘Queen’s Wreath’. Beautiful climber 
for greenhouse or conservatory. Calyx light lavender. 
Center of flower like perfect purple violet on long 
racemes. Very rare. $3.00. 
PILEA CADIEREI. '‘Watermelon Pilea’, A most attractive 
foliage plant with light green leaves, heavily brushed 
with silver on the raised areas between veins. Collect 
ed by missionary Cadier in Annam (near Indochina). 
Pinching encourages bushiness. Recently introduced 
from England by Mr. T. H. Everett under the auspices 
of the Garden Club of America. $1.00. 
PITTOSPORUM. Australian Laurel, glossy, green  shrub- 
by growth, very fragrant white flowers. $1.00. 
PITTOSPORUM. Var. Variegata. $2.00. 
PLECTRANTHUS. "Prostrate Coleus”. Succulent green leaves 
with lavender tinted edges. Of easiest culture. 75c. 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS ALBA. A beautiful form of this pop- 
ular plant with waxy pure white flowers. $2.00. 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS. Shrubby plant with true blue 
Phlox flowers. $1.00. 
PONDEROSA LEMON. One of the finest dwarf fruits for 
home or greenhouse. Large waxy white fragrant flow- 
ers producing real lemons the size of grapefruits. 
Small 3” pots $3.00; 5’’ pots $8.00. 
RHOEO VITTATA. ‘Moses in the Bulrushes”’, Of easiest 
culture, leaves about eight inches long, dark purple 
beneath, striped yellow above, often used for flower 
arrangements. Habit of growth is like a small pan- 
danus. $2.00. 
RONDELETIA. Attractive bushy growth, showy red flowers, 
fall and winter bloomer, choice. $2.50. 
RUBUS REFLEXUS VAR. PICTUS. A fine trailing house 
plant with velvety green leaves, gray variegated 
above, cinnamon beneath. Grows best in partial 
shade and heat. $2.50. 
RUELLIA-MAKOYANA. Flowers deep rich pink and tubular 
interesting decorative foliage, underside purple. 75c. 
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