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Albamont 
Tuberous Rooted Begonias 
Unexcelled for Shady Spots 
in the Garden 
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For variety of beautiful forms and types, 
with a wonderful' color range unexcelled and 
perhaps unequalled by afty other garden plant, 
Albamont Tuberou^AKooted Begonias' are in 
a class by themselves. V' 
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Moreover, Albamont Tuberous Kdoted Be¬ 
gonias will thrive in shady plaee^ where it'is 
practically impossible to get other *liowe;rs to 
grow. They grow equally well in garden beds, 
window or porch boxes, or in pots, their nor¬ 
mal blooming season being from May to .No¬ 
vember. They are not good house plants as 
they will not bloom satisfactorily from No¬ 
vember to April which is their natural resting 
period. 
Most people are familiar with the Giant 
Single Smooth Edge and Frilled Edge types 
which have been obtainable for quite a number 
of years, but great strides have been made in 
recent years in developing new types, most of 
which can be obtained in separate colors, glis¬ 
tening pure white, yellow, orange, blush, pink, 
rose, salmon, scarlet, crimson and deep blood 
red. 
