
GLOXINIA 
Gloxinia 
Gloxinias are one of Nature’s masterpieces. The velvety rich- 
ness of their blues, violets, reds, etc., set them aside as the 
aristocrats among flowers. You know what your florist will 
charge you for one of these plants, why not grow your own? 
The main requisite semi-shade and a damp warm air. Fine 
for greenhouse or lath-house. Cultural directions furnished. 
In shades of Blue, Violet, Red, Pink and White. 
25c each; $2.50 per dozen. Postage 10c. 
GIANT SUMMER 
HYACINTH 
Galtonia Candicans— 
Cape bulb, commonly 
called Giant Summer 
Hyacinth. Produces a 
strong, erect stem ris- 
ing four feet or more 
from the center of the 
foliage in summer and 
bearing at the top a 
splendid raceme of 20 
or more large drooping 
pure white bell-shaped 
flowers. Extremely ef- 
fective in groups in 
the perennial border. 
Should be dug in winter 
except in milder cli- 
mates. 
Price 10c each; $1 
per dozen, postage 10c. 

CHLIDANTHUS FRAGRANS 
CHLIDANTHUS FRAGRANS 
Bright yellow trumpet shaped flowers on stems nA We peed bis: 
inches tall. Cuts well. Strong, pleasant fragrance. Bulbs must 
be kept dry in Fall and Winter. Prefers full sun in any garden 
soil. Blooms in early Summer. Price 10c each; $1.00 per doz.; 
postage 10c. 
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