
VIOLAS 
Waller Franklin 
Forumla Mixture 
This blend of bright 
gay colors far surpasses 
any mixture of Violas 
we have seen. Bright 
shades of self colors of 
red, yellow, blue, and 
apricot combined with 
many shades which are 
blotched, undobutedly 
make these Violas a 
supreme mixture. Pkt. 
25¢. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED 
BEGONIAS 
While professional gardeners start tubers in 
pots indoors during early spring, the dormant 
bulbs may be planted ten inches apart in the 
open ground during May with excellent results. 
They will thrive in partial shade. Planted on the 
north side of the house they will make a beautiful 
display and in those places where hardly any 
other flower will bloom satisfactorily. 
Culture—A popular method of culture is to pro- 
vide a pan or box, and cover the bottom to the 
depth of one inch with sphagnum moss, placing 
the bulb immediately on top and then covering 
with still another layer of sphagnum moss. They 
should be kept moist and moderately warm. As 
soon as roots appear plant in pots in a light soil, 
one inch below the surface, and water cautiously 
until plant has shown growth, then increase the 
amount. Good drainage is essential. 
We offer the following colors: Orange, Pink, 
Rose, White, Yellow, Scarlet, and Mixed. Price, 
each 20c; six, $1.10; dozen, $2.00. All large bulbs. 


PETUNIA 
Betsy Ross 
The color of Betsy 
Ross is red and white, 
with the white blending 
| to golden and the red 
blending to very deep 
red in the throat. This 
color combination cre- 
ates a decidedly gay ef- 
fect. Plants uniform 
and compact, complete- 
ly covered with well 
ruffled blooms which 
have a good open 
| throat. Excellent as a 
' pot plant. Pkt. 25c. 

WALLER-FRANKLIN FORMULA MIXED VIOLAS 

WINSEL- GIBBS 
Seed & Plant Company 
Store, Nursery, Warehouse, Office 
1955 W. Florence Avenue 
Cor. Gramercy Place 
Two Blocks West of Western Ave. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
Phone Twin Oaks 1564 


PETUNIA BETSY ROSS 
