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GLOXINIA 
of the loveliest of all house plants! Handsome large 
hairy leaves and quantities of big showy flowers. They 
light soil and partial shade; in. watering, do not 
aves. Bloom in June or July. The flowers are of 
vety texture and are extremely showy. We offer 
plants only, in paper pot and soil which are ready for 
nt from March Ist on. 
ARIA—Dark blue with white throat, ruffled edge. 
K PRINCE—Giant midnight blue, slightly ruffled. 
RILLIANT—Clear scarlet, large blooms. Striking. 
ROWN’S PINK—Delicate pink, blue throat. 
UNHILDE—A pure white, large flowered Gloxinia. 
PEROR FREDERICK—Scarlet flowers with white bor- 
ROR WILLIAM—Deep violet, banded with white 
The best rose. 
 ADMIRAL—Large flowered, deep crimson, edge of 

Jed. Beautiful. 
Reddish lavender or wine color. 
TED AND STAINED—Entire blossoms veined and a 
in mixed colors of pink, blue, purple, and red mark- Gloxinia, 

n white. ; 
: Any of the above: Each, 55e3 any 3 for $1.55; any 6 
oi eae for $3.00; one each of above 10, for $4.75, postpaid. Mixeds 
setae Each, 50c; 3 for $1.40, postpaid. Please state on your or- 
mates der if we may substitute if we are sold out of any varie- 
ties of Gloxiniae. 
POINSETTIA GERANIUM 
This great novelty is ideal for either the garden or for 
growing indoors as a pot plant. As its name implies, the 
individual florets of Salzer’s Poinsettia Geranium resemble 
Bavaria 
STRAWBERRY GERANIUM —‘* 
The leaves are almost circular, 
resembling strawberry leaves, 
rich green striped freely with sil- 














postpaid. 
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Add \0c tor 
each pliant 
wanted in pot 
and soil. 


1ER’S PANSY GERANIUM— 
pansy shaped flowers, colored 
the blotches, hues and shades 
The flowers look al- 
Each, 32¢e; 3 for 
























foliage. Each, 32¢; 3 for 90¢e, 
ab Eo et? he 
ANDIFLORUS—Rich, cut leaved 
re, the plant literally covered 
ingle flashing scarlet flowers. 
28e; 3 for 79c, postpaid. _ 
ACHBLOW—Large double rose 
wers. Each, 30¢; 3 for S85e, 
AG ewe 3, for 83c, postpaid. 
One of 
the best 
pot plants 
ever intro- 
CECE ede! 
Kalan - 
choe was 
awarded a 
Gold Medal 
at the N.Y. 
: Flower 
ie plants are symmetrical 
with rather fleshy leaves, 
a profusion of large panicles 
int searlet flowers borne well 
Blooms for as long 
Each, 

oliage. 
nths without fading! 
3 f se, postpaid. 
.ANCHOE TOM THUMB—A fiery 
) yout 6 in. high, a minia- 
e€ 0 above. Each, 37e; 3 for 
postpaid, : 
Very effective and inex- 
ensive. Fine for. all 
24 tablets, 10c, postpaid. 
ants are just lovely. 
hydrangeas to turn blue. 
‘miniature Poinsettias; the clusters are of good size and are 
borne in profusion. . 
~The flowers are bright scarlet in color and a mature 
plant in full bloom makes a-brilliant display. 
are borne well above the bright glossy green foliage, as 
you will notice in the illustration. Each, 

House Hydrangea, Rosabelle 
HOUSE HYDRANGEAS 
. Elegant house and garden plants, 
remarkable for large trusses of flow- 
ers, N.B. Plants will be practically 
dormant when _ shipped, but when 
watered, will quickly start growth. 
Acid soil (adding % teaspoon alumi- 
num sulphate to a 6 in.. pot every 3 
weeks after buds form) causes pink 
Add 20c to 
your order for % oz. aluminum sul- 
phate, enough for two or three pots. 
GERTRUDE GLAHN— A beautiful 
large dark rose.. Each, 40¢; 3 for $1.10. 
GOLIATH. Rose-pink, early and free 
flowering. Each, 33e; 3 for 92e. 
REGULA—Enormous white flowers. 
Each, 42¢; 3 for $1.20. 
ROSABELLE. Large flowered, strik- 
ing deep pink. Finest of all. Each, 
49e; 3 for $1.35. 
TROPHER. Large,* beautiful red 
flowers that “blue” nicely. Strong 
grower; early. Each, 35e; 3 for 98e. 
Minimum order for plants, $1.00. 

178 Cayuta St., Sayre, Penn. 
The blooms 
39e3; 3 for $1.10; 
very white, and fine for hanging 
baskets or for pedestals and win- 
dow sills. The flowers are white, 
and borne in spikes often 10 in. 
long. Each, 28e; 3 for 79¢, post- 
paid. 

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Impatiens Sultani 
IMPATIENS SULTANI 
-Blegant plants, growing about 24 
inches high, which are almost con-= 
tinuously in bloom! The plants are 
well shaped and bear profusely, their 
pure, self-colored, pink or salmon 
flowers. Fine for the summer garden. 
Specify color wanted: Pink or Salmon. 
Each, 24e; 3 for 69e; 6 for $1.25, post- 
paid. Variegated: Each, 2Se; 3 for 79e3 
6 for $1.45, postpaid. Pure White: 
Each, 34¢3 3 for 97ec, postpaid. ) 
LANTANAS 
Very desirable for beds, porch boxes, bas- 
kets, ete. Verbena-like heads of flowers. 
Blooms freely until frost. 
MIXED—Many colors and shades, all 
mixed. Each, 22¢; 3 for.62e; 6 for $1.15; 
12 for $2.10, postpaid. 
WEEPING LANTANA—Of drooping or 
“weeping” habit. Color, delicate shade of 
rosy lilac changing to violet purple. Each, 
23ce; 3 for 65c; 6 for $1.20; 12 for $2.25, 
postpaid. 

TIGRIDIA 
Very showy, also known as Tiger 
Flower or Shell Flower. 2% feet tall, 
bearing erect spikes of attractive, 
deep orange flowers, oddly blotched 
brown, with cup shaped centers and 
wide-spreading petals. July and Au- 
gust. Plant like Gladioli and dig up 
bulbs in fall. % to 1 in. bulbs: Each, 
16e; 3 for 37¢; 6 for GS8e; dozen, $1.19; 
25 for $2.15, postpaid. 

Bavaria has twelve blossoms on it, and it is very beautiful.—Mrs. Josephine Longo, 
