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All- America Winning 



GLADIOLUS 



These are the selections of the All- 

 America Gladiolus Trial Gardens, and 

 are the Cream of the Crop. They are 

 sure to grow and bloom for you. In the 

 picture at right they are: 



EMPEROR. AAGS, 1958 



Plant Pat. applied for. 



1 APPLEBLOSSOM. AAGS, 1956 



Plant Pat. 1517 

 © ROYAL STEWART. AAGS, 1956 



Plant Pat. 1339 

 © MAYTIME. AAGS, 1957 



Plant Pat. 1591 

 © CARIBBEAN. AAGS, 1957 



Plant Pat. applied for 



Each 50c; doz. S5.00 any combina- 

 tion ) or one of each variety for S2.25 





TUBEROUS-ROOTED 



Begonias 



All Begonias on this page, each 50c; 3 for SI. 35; 



doz. S5.00, postpaid 



Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; doz. S4.25, not postpaid. 



SEE PAGE 38 FOR COMPLETE LIST 



Hanging Basket Type Begonia 

 handsomely adorns a porch or window box 



DOUBLE CAMELLIA- 

 FLOWERED 

 BEGONIA 







CARNATION-FLOWERED BEGONIA 



Early spring flowers are to be expected in any sclf- 

 rcspccting garden; but when hot weather comes, 

 too often gardens show signs of neglect. Summer- 

 flowering bulbs like Gladiolus and Begonias help 

 solve the problem of midsummer doldrums. They 

 are gloriously alive with color that is a joy either 

 outdoors or when brought into the home for cheering 

 bouquets. Don't pass by these bulbs . . . they will 

 become a stand-by with you. 



