
L. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM 


Tigridia Pavonia Grandiflora. 
ieeteanibaver = 2 
TIGRIDIA 
The curious three-petaled flowers are very 
large and are wonderfully marked and spotted. They prefer a full shade 

CAMELLIA TYPE TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIA 
LILIES 
We have grown them here successfully. 
AURATUM. The gold-banded lily of Japan. Flowers from 8 to 10 inches 
in diameter. White, chocolate crimson spots, with a gold band on each 
petal. 
RUBRUM. A hardy, beautiful lily. Flowers are white, flushed pink, and 
spotted carmine. 
REGAL. Trumpet shaped, white flowers, slightly pink tinged. Canary 
yellow centers. Very hardy. 
HENRYI. Rich apricot to orange-yellow. Stalks 5 feet or more carry 
many huge flowers on each. 
PHILIPPINE. Flowers often as much as 6 or 7 inches long. Fragrant, 
elegant, and graceful. White, slightly marked with reddish brown. 
TIGRINUM. Easiest to grow, and best known of all lilies. Orange-red 
flowers, spotted purple. 
CALLA LILY. Rich, lustrous, golden yellow flowers. Distinctive, dark 
green foliage with creamy white spots. 
Jersey Beauty 
Jane Cowl 
Mrs. I. de ver Warner 
Jean Kerr 
and plenty of water while in active growth. Plant 4 to 6 inches apart. 
l5c each; $1.50 per dozen, 
TUBEROUS ROOTED 
BEGONIAS 
CULTURE — Provide a pan or box, 
and cover the bottom to the depth of 
1 inch with sphagnum moss, placing 
the bulb immediately on top and 
then covering with still another 
layer of moss. They should be kept 
moist and moderately warm. As 
soon as roots appear plant in pots 
in a light soil, 1 inch below the sur- 
face, and water cautiously until 
plant has shown growth, then in- 
grease the amount. Good drainage 
is essential. 
We offer following colors: Orange, 
Pink, Rose, White, Yellow, Scarlet, 
and Mixed. Price, each 25c; six, 
$1.40; dozen, $2.50. All large bulbs. 

LARGE FLOWERED DAHLIA 
DAHLIAS ... Prize Winning Varieties 
Jersey Beacon 
Omar Khayam 
Thomas A. Edison 
Kentucky 
Monmouth Champion 
Pompon Dahlias, in Mauve, Pink, Red, White, Bronze, Yellow. 
