PINK POLKA-DOT FLOWER—The soft green 
leaves are all splashed and dotted in pure pink. 
Little purple flowers. From Madagascar. Hypo- 
estis sanguinolenta. Each 75c. 
BIRD OF PARADISE—The colorful Strelitzia 
Reginae, illustrated opposite. Great, oddly 
poised, blue-and-gold flowers. Easy to handle, 
and greatly showy. Young plants for growing 
on, 3 inches up, each $1.20; 3 for $3.35. Also 
larger plants, 9 to 12 inches, almost blooming 
size, each $4.70. 
BLUE BRILLIANT—Aristea, from South Af- 
rica, a free and showy pot bloomer. ARISTEA 
THYRSIFLORA—Rich dark blue. Each 70c. 
ARISTEA BECKLONIS—Dwarfer, light blue. 
Each 70c. 
PINEAPPLE GUA VA—Feijoa Sellowiana. Wax- 
white flowers with crimson stamens. Evergreen 
foliage. Does well as a large pot plant, and may bear its de- 
licious fruits. Each 85c. 
HIBISCUS HUEGLI—Charming 
Australian for pot culture. The blos- 
soms are slightly flaring trumpets of 
soft mauve pink. Each 75c. 
THE PASSION FLOWERS—The 
tender Passifloras do well under 
glass. Illustrated opposite. PASSI- 
FLORA EDULIS—Showy purple- 
and-white flowers, then edible pur- 
ple fruits. Does well as a pot plant 
if shoots are pinched back to keep 
it in bushy form. Each $1.00. P. 
COERULEA—Beautiful blossoms, 
dominantly blue. Good in pots, but 
must be allowed to grow vine-fashion, so perhaps better for 
greenhouse than for window. Plants, each $1.00. P. MOLLISSIMA 
Mechel son flowers of rich rose pink. Vine for the greenhouse. 
ac -20. 
GOLDFLOWER OF CHILE—Sheafs of richly golden blossoms 
over “Tris” foliage. Winter-bloomer. Solenomelus chilensis. Each 
ic. 
NIGHT-JESSAMINE—With Cestrum nocturnum the very night 
is fragrant, for little, clustered, creamy blossoms spread a de- 
lightful, distinctive perfume. An easy house plant. Each 75c. 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS—It is rarely without 
flowers, showy, Phlox-like blossoms, usually 
azure blue, but sometimes pure or suffused 
Dr ate Illustrated opposite. Each 60c; 3 for 
1.60. 
HONEY BELLS—tThis pretty plant blooms all 
winter and spring, sweetly fragrant.bells of 
honey yellow. Attractive foliage. Africa. Each 
75c. Mahernia verticillata. 
ABUTILON FINE MIXED—The brightly colored bell-flowers are 
showy through much of the year. Maple-like foliage, sometimes 
variegated. Blossoms may be yellow, buff, orange, pink, rose, red, 
or white. Mixed only. Illustrated opposite. Each 
90c ; 3 for $2.35. 
PAROCHETUS COMMUNIS—Multitudes of 
flowers like miniature Sweet Peas in apricot- 
hinting blue, over trailing mats of ‘‘shamrock’”’ 
leaves. From India. Each 70c. 
THE DECORATIVE IVIES—Pleasant diversi- 
ties. Price, assorted as desired, each 55c; 3 for 
$1.50; 10 for $4.60. RUFFLED IV Y—Leaves so 
ruffied they seem crested. FAN IVY—Edgewise 
leaves suggest a fan. GLACIER IVY—Small 
leaves, contrastingly white-edged. SELF- 
BRANCHING IVY. Branches freely but grace- 
fully compact. GOLD-DUST IVY—Spattered 
and splashed yellow over olive green. BIRD- 
FOOT IVY—Deeply cut ‘“‘bird’s foot’’ leaves. 
SWEETHEART IVY—Glossy, heart-shaped 
leaves. MARBLED IVY—Small leaves, splashed 
with white. 
TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA—Clusters of starry flowers, like min- 
iature Agapanthus blossoms, in melting, pink-hinting laven- 
der. Easy house plant, near to everblooming. Each 70c; 3 for 
$1.85. 
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