Wize 
ACALYPHAS 
Tricolor (Fire-Dragon). Noted for its dazzling crim- 
son-scarlet foliage and suitable for the sunniest 
places in the garden. 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
ALTERNANTHERAS (Dwarf Coleus) 
These plants are very largely used in ornamental, 
close bedding for thetr compact habit, brilliant coloring, 
and dependability. 1Uc eacn; 12 for 60c; 100 for $4.00. 
Aurea nana compacta. Bright golden yellow foliage. 
Brilliantissima. Tints of crimson, scarlet, and pink. 
Paronychioides major. Brightest carmine. Most 
popular of all. 
CHOICEST FLOWERING BEGONIAS 
Beefsteak (Feasti). Heavy, circular leaves, red be- 
neath, glossy olive-green above. Coral-red flowers. 
A favorite. 25c each. 
Brilliant. Covered with a wealth of Christmas-red 
flowers. 20c each. 
Corallina, Lucerne. Immense clusters of bright 
coral-red flowers, turning delicate pink. Green foli- 
age dotted white. 30c each. 
Rubra. Bright green foliage with drooping clusters of 
coral-red flowers. 20c each. 
Pink Rubra (Angel Wing). Pale green foliage with 
drooping flowers of pure soft pmk. 20c each. 
tar. Great star-shaped leaves a foot or more across 
of two-toned green with reddish markings on the 
edges. Pink flowers. See color illustration on page 28. 
35c each. 
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Brightly Colored Foliage Plants 
Shipped Postpaid 
CALADIUMS 
Upright-leaf. Stiff, erect plants, 6 to 8 feet high, with 
huge, ornamental foliage. Not hardy and must be 
grown in tubs or renewed each spring. Growing 
plants, 50c each; larger plants, $1.00. 
Elephant’s Ear. Gorgeous, tropical-like plants with 
huge heart-shaped leaves 4 feet or more across. 
Water freely and take up the bulbs for winter. Large 
bulbs, 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
New Fancy-leaf. Marbled, veined, and striped leaves 
In many shades of white, pink, green, and crimson. 
See color illustration on page 28. Selected bulbs, 
35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
COLEUS 
New Giant (Christmas Gem). Immense leaves 8 to 
12 inches long, carmine-red, shading to maroon and 
edged with yellow and green. 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
C. W. Schmidt. Leaves velvety crimson, edged and 
spotted gold. 15c each; 2 for 25c. 
Rainbow (Christmas Queen). Leaves range from 
lavender-maroon through shades of brown, pink, ard 
yellow, varying from leaf to leaf. 10c each; 3 for 25c. 
Trailing Queen. Half-trailing or running variety. 
Leaves crimson and creamy pink. 10c each; 12 for 75c. 
Vestal’s Gorgeous Bedding Coleus, Mixed. 10c 
each; 12 for 75c; 100 for $5.00. 
Bearded Iris 
Given a dry, sunny location you can depend upon an abundant display of bloom im late spring. The following 
collections are offered in order to suggest to you representative groups of desirable kinds. Why not plant one or 
more of these collections this year? All Iris shipped postpaid. 
“A” COLLECTION 
At Dawning. Beautiful white standards faintly 
flushed pink with falls of clear arbutus-pink. The 
large, well-formed flowers are gracefully carried. 
36 1n. See in color on page 32. 35c each. 
Golden Blend. A soft and pleasing blend of red and 
gold. As shown in the picture this Is a richly colored 
flower of distinction. 34 in. See in color on page 33. 
35c each. 
Padishah. Rapidly growing plant with strong, wiry 
stems, always erect. The splendidly formed amber- 
yellow flowers appear in early midseason. 40 in. 
See in color on page 33. 75c each. 
Primat. A grand French variety with the loveliest 
of red falls and lighter standards. A plant in full 
One plant each of the 7 Iris shown in color on pages 32 and 33 
$2.55 \value) forvece eo cece rcs ecu 

bloom is an outstanding garden picture. 32 in. See 
in color on page 32. 25c each. 
Rosy Wings. This delightful fantasy of colors—rosy 
red with tones of copper—produces an intriguing 
effect. Really beautiful. 38 mm. See m color on 
page 32. 35c each. 
Sensation. Gigantic fragrant flowers of purest aniline 
blue. Note the flaring falls. A great Iris. 48 in. 
See in color on page 33. 25c each. 
Yucatan. Copper, gold and red softly blended into 
a delightful effect of pink. We like this quite 
“different” Iris. 36 im. See in color on page 32. 
25c each. 
5. te ot $1.50 postpaid 
(One ORILLIA, copper blend, 23 inches tall, 35c each, free with this collection.) 
**B’? COLLECTION. 10 Iris, value $2.60, for $1.85, postpaid 
(One ROSY WINGS, a fantasy of rosy red and copper tones, 35c each, free with this Collection.) 
Big Violet. An early midseason Iris with large flowers 
of rose-violet. 40 in. 35c each. 
Blue Dominion. An outstanding bloom of enchanting 
light blue. 30 in. 25c each. 
Carissima. A soft creamy blend. Choice. 34 in. 
25c each. 
Cream-White. Midseason variety with creamy white 
flowers of great substance. 25c each. 
Desert Gold. Large yellow flowers of splendid form. 
Early. 34 in. 25c each. 

Happy Days. A mammoth flower of deep yellow. 
40 in. 25c each. 
Hermit. Impressive flowers of rich dark red. 38 in. 
25c each. 
Nordic. Unusually large bloom of golden tan and 
red-violet. 40 in. 25c each. 
Summer Tan. This is an unusual blend of golden tan 
flushed olive. 38 m. 25c each. 
The Black Douglas. Blackish violet with a blue 
beard. Extra fine. 36 in. 25c each. 

Vestal fris and Gladiolus provide glorious cut-flowers 

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