Tuberous Begonias 
I lif brilliant single blossoms frequently measure six 
inches across; the foliage is also highly ornamental. Colors 
range from ivory-white and flaming scarlet through shades of 
bright, bronzy-yellow, light and dark crimson, orange, sal¬ 
mon, ruby-red, rose and pink. The bulbs may be started 
inside in pots as early as March or planted directly outside 
in early May or later. Individual flowers are perfectly re¬ 
flexed which, with the bright colorings, gives a truly gor¬ 
geous effect. They are ideal for bedding in partial shade. 
Also very useful for growing in pots or boxes for the porch 
or house. Offered in mixed colors only, the bulbs are 
priced as follows: 
Each 25c 3 for 60c Dozen—$2 
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The Gorgeous Large Flowering Sorts 
At our present bargain prices you can afford to 
plant CAN N AS liberally to hide and screen unsightly 
gardens and l ack views. I'lant in big showy beds or 
borders or along driveways, etc. This tropical-like plant 
is very popular, and certainly brings charm and beauty 
to the landscape. 
KING HUMBERT —red with bronze foliage. 5 feet. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT —green foliage. 5 feet. 
THE PRESIDENT —brilliant scarlet, green foliage. 4 feet 
MME. CROZY —scarlet and yellow dwarf beilder. 3 feet. 
Instead of $2, or $2.50 per dozen, you should now 
take advantage of these bargain prices. 
BARGAIN PRICES 
12 for $1.10 25 for $1.98 
100 (By Express) $7.00 
Dwarf Double 
Fragrant 
Tuberoses 
Delightful old-fashioned flowers closely clustered on 
1 tall stems Heavy fragrance. Plant in May or June 
| after all danger of" frost is past. 
3 for 25c Dozen—65c 
The Amaryllis Family 
GIANT AMERICAN HYBRIDS ^V^utur., 0 'if 
mense in size; extremely gorgeous in colorings. Many unusual 
colors and color combinations to delight you; red; rose; pink; 
white, varigated. etc. but no way to know what until you see 
them come into glorious bloom. Fine big bulbs 75c each or 3 for $2 
n i kj | 11 1 c Large showy flowering bulbs; very orna- 
Vailvl INUIVIj mental for summer effect. The strong 
tropical-like foliage gives a peculiar touch of beauty to the land¬ 
scape. The flowers are white and white with red stripes. Bulbs 
35c each—3 for $1. 
AMARYLLIS EQUESTRE £ 
unusually desirable pot plant. Bulbs 35c each. 3 for 
A flame- 
makes an 
$ 1 . 
AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA 1 ^ 
color. Another fine bulb for pot culture. 
3 for $1.10. 
trumpet-shaped 
of a rosy-red 
Bulbs 40c each. 
Tlie firpal 
Ismeiie 
Both form and coloring 
are unique. Usually blooms 
very quickly after the bulb 
is potted. The flowers are 
large in size; odd in form 
as our illustration shows 
and the flowers are white 
with green shadings. Each 
tall spike usually bears 
several blooms. This is a 
flower having a peculiar 
grandeur; easily appre¬ 
ciated but not so easily 
described. Bulbs 30c ea. 
3 for 75c. 
ST. JOSEPH’S LILY Deep dull red with white stripes. 
’ Fine for pots. Very profuse 
bloomer and one of the easiest Amaryllis to grow. Bulbs 50c 
each. 3 for $1.25. 
CLARENCE B. FARGO, Frenchfown, N. J. 
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