“SOMETHING DIFFERENT" IN 
-HOUSE PLANTS 
For plants that will win applause, grow these less usual beauties. 
And for more of them, look through our General Catalog #63. 
That catalog covers entire year. You can order from it at any 
season. 
THE MERRY ABUTILON—A 
decorative, gracefully arching 
sort with foliage handsomely 
marbled in ivory over green. 
Bright flowers in Fuchsia re- 
minder, yellow, veined with 
contrasting red. Each $1.00. 
Illustrated opposite. 
SELAGO SERRATA—An un- 
usual South African with heads 
of fragrant, pale blue to purple 
flowers. Plants, each. 80c. 
SWEETHEART GERANIUM — (Pelar- 
gonium echinatum). Oddest of ‘‘Gerani- 
ums,”’ with its succulent, cactus-like stems, 
and tufts of silvery leaves. Lovely in flow- 
er, with pink-suffused petals, strikingly 
marked carmine. Plants, each $1.10; 3 for 
$3.00. 
ANTHURIUM 
SCHERZERIANUM— 
Brilliantly colored flow- 
er-spathes in exotic ef- 
fects, red, rose, orange, 
white and the like. Sup- 
plied in mixture only, 
no color choice, but all 
bright and gay. Fine, 
blooming size plants, 
each $3.00; 3 for $8.75. 
Illustrated opposite. 
REHMANNIA ANGULATA—A profusion of 
showy, rather bell-shaped flowers, scarlet, with 
orange dots on lip. Each 80c. 
WINTER WALL-FLOWER—Cheiranthus Ke- 
wensis. A natural winter bloomer. Richly 
fragrant red-brown flowers become pale purple. Plants, each 85c. 
CHIRONIA BACCIFERA—A South African cousin of Gentian 
with long profussion of pure pink blossoms, followed by red ber- 
ries. Plants, each 85c. 
MARICA GRACILIS—Big white flowers, marked blue and chest- 
nut. Easy. Illustrated above. Each 80c. 
THE ROSE BEGONIAS—Everblooming, with intensely double 
flowers. CARLTON BEAUTY—Perhaps best Double Begonia. Big 
blossoms in pure pink, over mahog- 
any foliage. Each 95c. GENEVA 
RED—Densely double scarlet blos- 
soms. Green foliage. Each 85c. ~ 
CARLTON BIZARRE—Over wide, 
pink guard petals are piled rosettes 
in rose-flushed lemon. Red-bronze 
foliage. Each 95c. GENEVA WHITE 
—F lowers like clustered, little, white 
roses. Green foliage. Each 85c. 
CARLTON FLAME—Pompon blos- 
soms in flame tones. Lustrous red 
foliage. Each 95c. GENEVA PINK— 
Much doubled dark pink. Green foli- 
age. Each 85c. OFFER 643A—One 
each of the six for $5.00. 
IT’S A CONSTELLATION 
for it meets that dictionary definition ‘‘a cluster of stars’’. The 
great blossom-heads of ALLIUM ALBOPILOSUM may be as 
much as 12 inches in diameter (but only on 15 inch stems), all 
filled with vast numbers of definitely starry lilac-purple florets. 
A long-lived, fully hard Persian bulb-flower. Nothing else quite 
like it. Bulbs, 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.00. 
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