<< Montbretia or Blazing Star 
This easily-grown plant stands 30 inches high 
and blooms from July until frost; the flowers are 
ideal for cutting. 
Bulbs may be planted outdoors 
during April and May. They survive 
an average winter around New York, 
if you give them a 6-inch blanket of 
leaves; but it is better to play safe 
and dig them up in the late autumn, 
just as you lift your begonias, cannas, 
dahlias or gladiolus. 
S. & W. CO’S JEWEL MIXTURE. 
Comprises bright gold, pale gold, 
yellow, orange, apricot and bright 
scarlet. Many of the flowers have 
blotches of a deeper shade. 80 cts. 
for 10, $7 per 100. 
Multiflora Hybrid 
BEGONIAS 
Tuberous-Rooted—New 
Multiflora) means many-flowered, 
and the 15-inch plants are covered 
with double and semi-double blooms 
throughout the summer, measuring 
2 to 3 inches across and most brilliant. 
You should plant them in the less 
sunny corners of your shrub border, perennial beds or the annual garden; they thrive in full 
light also, and do especially well in New England and the North. Most effective when grown 
in broad masses, 
Plant them inthe open when warm weather has arrived and lift the tubers before the 
ground freezes. 
Colors: Rose, Pink, Red, Orange, Salmon, White. Any of these, 35 cts. each, $3 for 10, 
$25 per 100. cori ECTION B42: 6 tubers, one each of the above colors, $1.75 
Other choice Bulbs (All American- 
grown) are described and offered on 
pages 59 to 68. 


