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MISCELLANEOUS BULBS, PLANTS AND ROOTS ...................... 36 
_Amaryllis Belladonna Lycoris Squamigera 
Begonias Lily-of-the-Valley 
Bessera Elegans Milla Biflora 
Callas Schizostylis 
Caladiums Sprekelia Formosissima 
Chlidanthus Fragrans Tigridias 
Dicentra Spectabilis Tritomas 
Galtonia Candicans Tuberoses 
Ismene Calathina Wistarias 
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SCHEEPERS’ “V” FOR VICTORY HERB GARDEN ...................... 39 
ed Se hiies on Gardens 
Patriotism requires High Morale—have more discussions in your group on flowers and 
gardens. Due to constant inquiries for lectures on Gardens, Our Holland hostess and garden 
consultant at “Paradou,” Miss Klasina Mathilda Keessen, has prepared a series of talks as 
follows: 
Bulbs, plants and roots for spring plant- Illustrated lecture on Lilies covering their 
| ing—summer and fall flowering. Recom- 3 general landscape effect in border and 
mendations on varieties of Gladioli, woodland. 
Dahlias, Montbretias, etc., for exhibition 
purposes. 
for rock garden and naturalistic effects. 
An all-white garden and a blue garden are 
discussed in this lecture. 
LA Illustrated lecture on miscellaneous bulbs 
Illustrated lecture on Tulips or Narcissi, 
o ‘their history, care, culture and adaptability 
to the garden. 
Miss Keessen’s splendid knowledge of horticulture gained through her study in 
Holland, where she received a diploma, together with later training at Columbia 
University, the distinct and original way in presenting her talks, illustrated with color 
slides, has won her acclaim. Her native costume is an added attraction. 
Endorsements have been received from many of the leading garden clubs, a few of which we list herewith: 
Bethlehem Cleveland 
New Milford Chappaqua 
Easthampton Louisville 
White Plains Trenton 
Guest Garden Editor 
Alma Kitchell’s “Streamline Journal” 
Radio Station WJZ 
If your club is interested, we shall be pleased to give you further information upon receipt of your request. 
