P-12 Peperomia ‘Silver Mound’ 
(hederifolia)—-NEW! An elegant plant 
having silvery gray corrugated heart 
shaped, crinkled leaves with darker 
sunken veins. Does fine out of direct 
sunlight. A mound of beauty. 80¢ each. 
P-14 Peperomia Glabella Varie- 
gata—NEW! Dainty free branching 
plant with small oval pointed light 
green leaves, highly variegated cream 
white, on bright red stems. In a class 
by itself. $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 Varie- 
gated’ — A beautiful compact self 
branching plant with variegated foli- 
age. 50c each. 
P-4 Peperomia Obtusifolia—Glossy 
green leaves on erect or senii-trailing 
stems. 30c each. 
P-5 Peperomia Obdtusifolia Varie- 
gata — A lovely plant irregularly 
marked, usually with about as much 
creamy yellow as light green color. 
35¢e each; 3 for $1.00. 
3 Silver Mound 
P. Fosteriana 
P. Scandens 
Piant IMPORTED 
Associated 
Bulb Growers 
of Holland 
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EUeLLIES 
Campfire (Darwin)—Deep vermillion scarlet. 
Charles Needham (Darwin) — Fine large brilliant scarlet 
red. 
Dorrie Overhall (Darwin)—Dark violet, edged mauve. Very 
fine. 
Elmus (Triumph)—Carmine red, edged with white. 
Golden Harvest (Cottage)—-Large deep lemon yellow. 
Insurpassable (Darwin)—Fine large lilac flowers. 
Princess Beatrix (Triumph)—Orange with scarlet base. 
Princess Elizabeth (Darwin)—Medium large rose flowers. 
Princess Margaret Rose (Cottage)—Yellow, orange-red edge. 
Queen of the Night (Darwin)—Deep velvet maroon so dark 
it appears black. 
Rhineland (Triumph)—Red with yellow edge. 
Searlet Splendour (Darwin)—A very fine new brilliant 
searlet. 
Telescopium (Triumph)—Very fine large violet rose. 
The Bishop (Darwin)—Extra fine large bright violet blue. 
Zwanenburg (Darwin)—Large pure white. 
Above Tulips—10c each; 6 for 55c; 12 for $1.00; 50 for $3.75 
Assorted as Desired 
Dom Pedro (Breeder)—A sweet scented tulip in rich coffee 
brown. ; 
Red Emperor (Botanical Specie)—Dazzling scarlet with 
black and yellow throat, extra large flowers on short stems in 
early April. 
15¢e each; 6 for 70c; 12 for $1.30 
Double Late or 
Peony Flowering Tulips 
Eros—Splendid large flowers of old rose. 
Electron—Deep carmine red. 
Nizza—Red with yellow stripes. 
Mt. Tacoma—Large pure white flowers. 
15¢e each; 6 for 70c; 12 for $1.30 
PEPEROMIA 
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 
Peperomia. 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 under- 
neath with red stems. 50c each. 
P-6 Peperomia Rotundifolia — A 
semi-vining plant from Porto Rico. 
Sturdy but graceful little self branch- 
ing plant with reddish stems. 40c each. 
P-13 Peperomia ‘Royal Gold’ — 
New Scandens sport. It has gold edg- 
ing on green leaves; very nice. 
50c each. 
P-1 Peperomia Sandersi (Water- 
melon 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. 40c¢ each. 
P. Pulchella 
_P-3 Peperomia Scandens — A 
strong vining type plant with many 
pointed, heart shaped leaves. 40c¢ each. 
Rete ana 
P. Sandersi 
Parrot Tulips 
Black Parrot—Outstanding satiny purplish black, now at 
regular prices. 
Gadelan—Large flowers in a beautiful blend of blue and 
purple. 
Fantasy—Lovely soft rose with green streaks. 
Firebird—Fiery red. 
Orange Parrot—Large choice flowers of rich orange burn- 
ished bronze. 
Sunshine—Clear golden yellow. /o— 
15c each; 6 for 70c;-%for $1.30 
Texas Gold—A beautiful new large deep yellow with inter- 
esting green markings. 
Ae 20c each; 6 for $1.00 
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. 
25e each; 5 for $1.10; 10 for $2.00 
SP-5—SPECIAL PARROT TULIP OFFER with each kind bagged 
separately and labeled. 3 each of the 8 kinds offered for $3.00. 
Narcissus (Daffodils) 
Golden Harvest—Giant golden-yellow trumpet flowers of 
fine form. 
Holland’s Glory—The double emperor. Full double flowers 
of pale yellow. 
Mount Hood—Large pure white trumpet flower. One of the 
best. 
Solario—Pure white with trumpet shaped canary-yellow 
cup. 
Thalia (American grown bulbs)—Silvery white; 3 or more 
dainty reflexed flowers on a stem. 
15¢e each; 12 for $1.50 
—25¢c-each+5—fox S110 > 10 feet 
Muscari (Grape Hyacinths) 
Muscari Armeniacum—Dainty delicate spires of closely set 
small bright blue bell-like flowers. 50c per dozen. 
Museari Album—White. 6 for 35c; 12 for 60c. 
Museari 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. 
