Double Begonia Bulbs, iOc 



Mammoth flowers like PEeonies— all 

 colors of the rainbow— easy to gTOTv. 

 last for years : fine for pots' or for the 

 garden.' Cheap at IOc; 3 for 25c. 



Excelsior Gloxinia Bulbs, 5c. 



Grand velverj- leaves a foot lonsr. 

 Immense flowers, often 4 inches across 

 —all colors imaginable — always in 

 bloom. 5 for 25c.: 12 for 50c.' 



Large Flowering Begonia 

 Bulbs, 5c. 



Flowers often 6 inches — white, y* How. 

 pink, srarlet. orange, crimson — every 

 bulb different: blooms quickly, con- 

 tinually. 5 for 25c.; 12 for SOc. 



New Achimenes. 



Profuse blooming, tender jjerennials 

 for greeixhonse or conservatory decora- 

 tion. The scaly tubers shotild be pot- 

 ted in a comi-bst of turfy loam, leaf 

 mould and sand. They shotild be 

 grown in a moist, warm temperature, 

 .-haded from the sun until they begin 

 to bloom, when they should be kei t 

 cooler to prolong the duration of the 

 flowers. The colors comprise white, 

 blue, scarlet, sky blue and spotted 

 throat. Yarietie's under color, the 

 finest sorts, each IOc; doz., $l.OC. 

 Mixed varieties, all colors, each 5c; 

 doz. 50c 



Naegelia. 



The illustration sho^vn above repre- 

 sents a specimen plant in bloom. They 

 are of much the same nature as Glox- 

 inias, and should be treated in the 

 same way. The colors include exqui- 

 site tints of rose, carmine and red. lav- 

 ender and purple, pure white, nan- 

 keen, yellow, etc. Bulbs, 25c. each : 

 ! 3 for 60 c. 



Fancy-leaved Caiadlums. 



Gorgeous in coloring : leaves 18 

 inches long, more than 400 coloi? — 

 white, pink, scarlet, crimson, green, 

 mottled. 20c; 2 for 35c 



Orders for all the Bulbs on this page booked on receipt and 

 Bulbs d elivered promptly on arrival in November. 



Begonia Duke Zeppelin. 



! This is tmdoubtedly- the most gorgeous 



i summer flowering tuberous plant (Begonia) 



' ever produced, and elicits exclamations of 



delight from everyone who had the good 



fortune to see a mass of I.iXkT plants which 



bloomed for us out of doc)rs from May until 



October. The Avaxy.glowing scarlet flowers, 



as double as Camellias, completely hide the 



foliage from view, so that at a distance 



only a solid mass of blooms can be seen. 



! It stands the sun better than any Begonia 



we know of. and cannot fail tobecome a 



standard bedding plant, and blooms also 



well in ^vinte^. fetronar Btilbs, 25c each; 



5 for $1.00. 



