EXCELSIOR GLOXINIA BULBS. 
This rich, exotic Beauty makes most magnificent Pot Plarlts for Summer. The 
Bulbs grow easy and flower profusely and quickly. 
Excelsior Gloxinia Bulbs, 5c. 
Full directions for growing Bulbs and Seeds. 
“ JADOO ” is the best material on earth to grow 
Gloxinia or Begonia Bulbs or Seeds in. 10 cents’ worth is 
enough to plant IO bulbs and 2 packets of seed. 
With every order for 50 cents’ worth of Bulbs or Seed, 
I will send, free, enough “ Jadoo ” to plant them. 
GLOXINIA BULBS, EXCELSIOR STRAIN. 
All colors, mixed, such as Pure White, Blood Red, 
Indigo, Pink, Scarlet-white throat, &c. 
Large blooming Bulbs 5c. each, 5 for 25c., 25 Bulbs 
tor $ 1 . 00 . 
GLOXINIA BULBS, COLORS SEPARATE . 
Gloxinia DEFIANCE- Bright Scarlet, 7c., 4 for 25c. 
“ ALBA GRANDIFLORA-Pure White, 7c., 
4 for 25c. 
“ INDIGO BLUE—Lovely blue, 7c., 4 for 25c. 
“ ROSEA—Beautiful rose, 7c., 4 for 25c. 
“ PINK AND RED, with white throat.—A 
charming shade, 7c., 4 for 25c. 
“ TIGERED AND SPOTTED — Beautifully 
marked, 8c., 4 for 30c. 
«®=One each of the 6 kinds, 35c.*&.& 
GLOXINIA SEED PACKET— 50 seeds, all colors, 10c. 
N4EGELIA BULBS. 
The grand specimen, faithfully reproduced from the Gardeners’ Chronicle, was exhibited at 
the Royal Horticultural Society of England. It must have been a graud sight. The wonder is that a 
plant so easily grown should be almost un¬ 
known in this country 1 The grower of the 
plant recommends the following treatment : 
"Start the corms in 3-inch pots early in the 
year, in a warm place. When they are well 
tilled with roots transfer into 5 or 6 inch pots 
in a compost of loam, leaf mold and sand in 
equal parts; when well established, put them 
in a cooler place, shade from the sun, give 
air but avoid drafts ; when in bloom give 
liquid manure water. They bloom until the 
end of November, and many plants carry 
from twenty to thirty spikes of flowers!” 
This plant probably carried over 500 flowers. 
The colors produced an- as numerous as 
they are beautiful, exquisite tints of rose, 
carmine and red, shades of pale lilac, lav¬ 
ender and purple ; pure white, nankeen, 
golden yellow, etc., etc. Many have a va¬ 
riety of colors blended and are elegantly 
tigered and spotted. The foliage is velvety, 
of heavy texture, with tints of green, purple 
and maroon. 
The roots are kept from year to year. In 
winter they should be kept in dry sand. 
Price 20c. each, 3 for 50c. 
N/EGELIA BULB IN BLOOM. 
SUMMER 
FLOWERING 
OXALIS. 
These little bulbs are not much larger than Peas, hut quickly throw up a mass of pretty foliage 
and flowers; fine for beds, borders and edgings; also for pots, baskets and vases. For edging, plant 
two or three inches apart. Foliage like a shamrock. Lovely pink flowers. 
12 for 10c., 20 for 12c., 80 for 40c. 
