BEGONIA +PRICE-LIST e TERMS OF SALE 
Your Choice —Any Kinds or Colors 
Specimen Seedling Plants, from 3-inch pots, all types and colors, at these prices : 
Plants—25c. each, $2.75 per doz., $18 per 100 
3 per cent Ohio Sales Tax must be paid on all retail orders from Ohio. Terms cash or 
satisfactory reference. Shipping orders must be for 6 or more plants 
Shipments by Express 
Shipments will start about June 1 and continue 
in rotation as fast as plants can be packed. No 
shipments will be made on Friday or Saturday. 
No less than 6 plants shipped. 
All plants are shipped by Express, charges 
collect. 
Plants are carefully packed as follows: The 
3-inch clay pots are removed and the ball of soil 
carefully transferred to a 3-inch paper pot. Then 
each plant is wrapped individually and packed 
upright in a well-ventilated crate No charge is 
made for this crating. We have made shipments 
as far as Washington State, and material arrived 
in perfect condition. 
Trueness to Name and Color 
No warranty can be made as to trueness of 
color and type, but all possible precautions are 
taken to insure trueness. Seedling plants come 
95 per cent true. Claims, if any, must be made 
immediately upon receipt of goods. In no case 
will we be responsible for more than the purchase 
price of the stock. 


FLOWERING ANNUALS 
Potted and Flatted Plants 
Hunnemannia. (Potted only.) 
yellow bedding plant for full sun. 
Poppy for cut-flowers. 
Verbena venosa. (Potted only.) Combines 
wonderfully with Hunnemannia in a_ bed, 
giving the blue and gold effect. A hardy 
lavender-blue Verbena that grows upright. 
Ageratum, Midget Blue. (Potted or flatted.) 
Most uniform in habit; truest in color. The 
A wonderful 
The best 
best we know for narrow-ribbon planting in 
bed or border foreground. 
Snapdragons, Giant Rust-resistant. (Potted 
or flatted.) In separate colors. By far the 
best for outdoor planting in this locality. 
(Potted or flatted.) All types and 
Each type and color Is grown separate. 
Ipomeeas, Scarlett O’Hara, Pearly Gates and 
Heavenly Blue. (Potted only.) These are 
grown in 3-inch pots and trained to a tall 
vine all ready to plant and tie to the lattice. 
For Victory—Red, White, and Blue Garden. 
Nicotiana—Marigold—Zinnia—Calendula, etc. 
Petunia. 
colors. 
HIS picture presents the whole Lowe 
family—all interested workers and lovers 
of the beautiful blooms “Dad” raises 
under the lath-house. 
The family will welcome callers and visitors 
to the greenhouses and lath-houses any time 
during the year. It is interesting to note the 
different ways in which their interest is shown. 
Patsy is our “salesman” and really goes to 
town in that department; also makes cuttings 
and raises a few items herself—she is the 
“Baby Bear.” 
Ruth is the “flower arranger and make-up 
artist,” also good at handling the Gift Shop— 
she is the ““Middle-sized Bear.”’ 
Betty stands next to her father and will see 
that the place is kept clean and the family fed 
and cared for. 
Mother Lowe loves to meet people. Each 
person presents a new experience to her, and 
whether it is Begonias or Petunias she is 
showing, a satisfied customer is all she wants. 
Father has to be “‘Foreman”’ of our ranch— 
to direct and see that all goes well grower, 
lecturer, salesman, etc. “Jack of all trades” 
and master of growing the Tuberous-rooted 
Begonias. 

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