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Double Frilled Carnation Type Camellia Type 
Lowest prices in many years on Gloxinia and Tuber¬ 
ous-Rooted Begonia Bulbs. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
Lowest Prices in Many Years 
Lay in a Stock This Season 
They Last for Many Years 
What a wonderfully beautiful and useful flower so many people are missing 
when they neglect to grow some of these Tuberous Begonias! As outdoor 
bedding plants for shady places, they are unrivaled. In window- and porch- 
boxes, in half-shady spots, they do wonderfully well. Planted in pots for win¬ 
ter house flowers, they are very fine. They are easily grown. Set the bulbs a 
foot apart and I Vi inches deep, in a shaded spot, in any well-drained soil 
into which has been dug peat moss and plant-food. In the fall, spread out 
to dry, and keep over winter in sand in a cool place. 
Large bulbs, 1 Vi Inches and up in diameter. 
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL VARIETIES OF TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIA BULBS: 
15c each; 40c for 3; $1.25 for 12; $2.25 for 25; $8.00 for 100. 
Single Frilled and Ruffled Begonias 
A very lovely type with flowers of immense size, beautifully fringed, not 
unlike the ruffled Petunia. Dark red, pink, salmon, white, scarlet, yellow. 
Double Camellia-Flowered Begonias 
A greatly improved double flowering strain, closely resembling the Camellia. 
Dark red, pink, salmon, white, scarlet, yellow. 
Double Frilled Carnation-Flowered Begonias 
Giant true double flowers, fringed and frilled like the double Petunia. Dark 
red, pink, salmon, white, scarlet, yellow. 
Trailing Tuberous Begonias 
Splendid for that very shady spot in the rockery. Also for hanging baskets, 
porch and window boxes. Orange, crimson, rose, white. 
CALLA, Elliottiana 
The best of the Yellow Callas. Flowers as large as the white, winter-flowering 
variety, and a rich, lustrous golden yellow of velvety texture. The foliage is 
dark green, with a number of translucent creamy white spots, which add much 
to its beauty. Planted in the open border in a dormant condition when danger 
from frost is over in spring, this Calla will flower during the summer. When tops 
are killed by frost in the autumn, dig and store througn the winter as you would 
potatoes. Strong bulbs. 35c each; 85c for 3; $3.25 for 12; $25.00 per 100. 
CALADIUM esculentum - Elephant's Ear 
This giant plant grows 6 to 10 feet high and bears immense, light green leaves 
3 to 4 feet long and 21/2 feet wide. It is very effective in beds and borders 
and is used extensively in public parks. Plant them outside when the ground is 
warm in the spring or start them indoors early and transplant outside. Mam¬ 
moth bulbs. 25c each; 65c for 3; $2.50 for 12. 
Fancy-Leaved Caladiums 
A splendid summer foliage plant of marvelous beauty for indoor growing or 
even for outdoor beds in shady spots. Grow the same as Tuberous-rooted 
Begonias. 30c each; 85c for 3; $3.00 for 12. 
CINNAMON VINE 
A beautiful, rapid-growing summer climber, with bright green, glossy foliage, 
and spikes of deliciously cinnamon-scented, white flowers. Very hardy, grows 
rapidly in the spring and covers any trellis or arbor very early in the season. 
15c each; 40c for 3; $1.25 for 12. 
GLOXINIAS 
One of the most handsome summer blooming pot plants for the window- 
garden. Start them in January or February, one to a 4-inch pot in good 
friable potting soil, well drained. 
Black Prince. Deep indigo-blue. 
Emperor William. Violet with white 
20c each; 50c for 3; $1.75 for 12; 
$2.75 for 25. 
HYACINTH Candicans - 
Summer Hyacinths 
A luxuriant-growing, summer-flower¬ 
ing Hyacinth, whose plants are 2 to 3 
feet across and bear, during July and 
August, 20 to 30 white, bell-shaped 
flowers on tall stems 3 to 4 feet high. 
Plant them as a background to lower 
growing perennials or in the center of 
beds. Take up the bulbs in the fall 
and keep as you would gladiolus, in a 
cool, dry place. Large bulbs, 20c 
each; 50c for 3; $1.45 for 12. 
ISMENE Calathina 
The blooms resemble those of the 
amaryllis, but are pure white and 
have a pleasing fragrance. Bulbs 
should be set out in June; they may 
be taken up in October, permitted 
to rest for a month or so, and potted 
for indoor blooming. 20c each; 50c 
for 3; $2.00 for 12. 
Brunhilde. Pure white. 
Defiance. Crimson-scarlet. 
Caladium—Elephant's Ear 
