Flowers alone don't make you love your garden. It's the work you spend in growing them that makes them worth while 153 



Begonia, Single Tuberous-Rooted. 



g. Madeira or Mignonette Vine 



This is an old favorite climbing vine, of 

 rapid growth, with fleshy, heart-shaped, light 

 green leaves and clusters of pure white, fra- 

 grant flowers. A free and constant bloomer. 

 Suitable for trellis, porch, etc. 5 cts. each; 

 6 for 25 cts.; 4L0 cts. per dozen, postpaid. 



Dasheens 



Belong to the same family as the Elephant 

 Ear, and resemble them somewhat but grow 

 more upright; leaf is rounder and of a much 

 darker green in color. They like plenty of 

 water but will thrive where it is too dry for the 

 Elephant Ear; and many people prefer them to 

 the caladium for this reason alone. This plant 

 is now highly recommended for growing espec- 

 ially throughout the South, as a substitute 

 for the Irish potato. It is 60 per cent higher in 

 food values and can be grown on land too damp 

 for ordinary crops. It is a much more rapid 

 grower than the caladium. Try a few bulbs. 

 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents, postpaid. 



Begonias 



Tuberous-Rooted Varieties 



The tuberous-rooted begonias are among the most 

 famed and fashionable of flowers a t the present time. 

 The dry tubers may be set in the open ground as 

 soon as the soil becomes warm. A wealth of bloom 

 will be afforded during summer and fall. The flowers 

 are of many bright hues. Either sort makes a 

 beautiful pot plant, as shown in illustrations. Some 

 of the newer types, especially the singles, have 

 flowers 4 inches, or even 6 Inches across, while the 

 doubles are like full, perfect rosettes. Easy to grow. 



Single, Mixed, All Colors 



5 cents each; 50 cents per dozen, postpaid. 



Dduble, Mixed, All Colors 



10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



Begonia, Double Tuberous-Rooted. 



Maule's Four Choicest Calla Lilies 



Mrs. Roosevelt Calla 



A remarkably strong grower, producing in 

 jreat numbers exquisite, clear, light yellow 

 [lowers, on extra long stems. The dark green 

 foliage is spotted or blotched with white. 

 Elegant for pot culture or outdoor cultivation. 

 I?he beautiful yellow flowers with the hand- 

 some variegated foliage present a striking 

 a,nd attractive appearance. Very desirable. 



35 cents each; 2 for 60 cents, postpaid. 



Spotted Leaf Calla 



This magnificent calla has glossy, dark green 

 leaves, nicely dotted with numerous white 

 spots. The flowers are pure white, with black 

 centres, and are Tery beautiful. Strong roots. 

 15 cents aach; 2 for 25 cents; 9 for $1.00; 

 $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 



Old White Calla Lily. 



Old White Calla 



The White calla or Lily of the Nile is one of 

 the best of all our window bloomers. A very 

 highly ornamental plant of easy culture, pro- 

 ducing numerous large white flowers. 25 cts. 

 each; 3 for 60 cts.; $2.00 per doz., postpaid. 



Elliottiana Calla Lily. 



Elliottiana Calla 



A new variety, producing flowers of a rich, 

 golden yellow, often measuring i to 5 inches 

 across. The foliage is glossy, rich, dark green, 

 marked and blotched with many white spots. 

 40 cents each; 2 for 75 cents, postpaid. 



For $1.00 



we will send, postpaid, 1 root each 

 these 4 named Calla Lilies. 



