Tuberous Begonias 
Sutherlandii 
An interesting and popular variety with bronzy-red foliage. The plant 
is a compact grower, seldom getting more than -12 inches high. The 
small copper flowers are produced very freely. It is one of the earliest 
to bloom. We recommend it for border or pot culture. 
Tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per dozen; $15.00 per 100. 
2 Bargain Collection B 
a Here is a real opportunity for the fellow that is willing to take a 
chance. Naturally, where so many thousands of Tuberous Begonia plants 
- are grown, there are always a few extras of some of the varieties. It is 
out of these overs that this collection is made. Rather than replant 



: this surplus, I offer it to you. 
¥ 
, 12 good tubers, mixed colors and types, 
> postpaid in}U. S.,A. for only.....0...5..02:.:.2.... $100 
2 GROW BETTER PLANTS 
CRESTED OR CRISTATA 
Acorn Brand Leaf Mold . 
Crested or Cristata 
; Be sure you start your seeds and tubers with my Acorn Brand pure Order Early—We generally run short of these popular 
Oak leafmold. It has the right acid content to insure speedy germination aah re ae the Pec ae espe a most novel ang 
interesting type. heir popularity is gaining rapidly, 
of your seeds or tubers. Also unexcelled for the base of your due, no doubt, to the great strides that have been 
‘a planting soil. made in the color range. Last year I planted an im- 
Large Bag, 65c. mense bed, thinking I would have more than enough 
for those who wished to stake particular tubers, but 
as the season came to a close I found that hardly a 
Specially Prepared Begonia Compost plant was not staked. Colors are same as Single Frilled. 
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This special Begonia mixture has all of the required physical and 
chemical elements to insure sturdy, continuous growth of your plants. 
Large Standard Size Grain Sack, $1.00; enough for 25 6-inch pots. 
Medium Size Sack, 50c; enough for 10 6-inch pots. 
PLANTS in FLATS 
2 LARGE PLANTS, READY TO 
FLOWER, DOUBLE CAMELLIA 
COLORS FOR... $2.00 
GILL LI IL, I, I, PD FD 
SINGLE VARIETY 
In this distinctly beautiful type we find our 
most vigorous grower and the largest flowers. 
It is not pk ite to aye flowers 8 to 9 inches 
< across in the brightest of colors. Like the frilled 
garden forms. The bright type, the singles are good bedders, especially 
yellow flowers, though ‘ : : 
small show up well against Reba ida watering. Colors same as Single ; 
the foliage and the type 
has been very popular 
with us for basket, border 
or pot culture. Tubers, 25¢ 
ea., $2.50 per dz., $15 per 
each, $2.50 per dozen, $15 
per 100. 
POTTED PLANTS 
Grown From Tubers 
For those who prefer to 
start with established 
early flowering plants 
rather than tubers, I have 
ready for your garden 
each year thousands of 
well started plants. These 
plants are ready to set out 
as early as the middle of 
April, and may be had un- 
til the first of September. 
They are all grown from 
carefully selected tubers 
and are available in the 
following pot sizes: 
Plants in 3-inch pots, 20c 
each; $1.75 per dozen. 
Larger plants in 4-inch 
pots, ready to bloom, 30c 
each; $3.25 per dozen. 
Still larger plants in 
flower, 50c each; $5.00 per 
dozen. 
Specimen plants for im- 
mediate effect, in full 
bloom, $1.00 to $1.50 each, 
according to size and 
variety. 
PEARCEI 
SINGLE FRILLED (CRISPA) 
Comes in Many Colors Potted Plants 
This is indeed an inter- 
esting one, for it has been 
the chief factor in produc- 
ing many of the present 
A splendid type for bedding, especially if the 
watering is done by overhead sprinkling. The 
large heavily frilled flowers are borne on long 
stiff stems, which keep the blossoms at all times 
well above the foliage. May be had in the fol- 
lowing colors: White, Pink, Salmon, Scarlet, 
Yellow, Orange, Crimson and Rose. 
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