SEMPERFLORENS 
BEGONIAS 
Nice 2/2 or 3 in. pot plants, 
in flower, of this class are pro- 
duced in 4—6 months depending 
on temperature. Because of 
their free flowering habit and 
preference for shade, these Be- 
gonias are ideal for combina- 
tions. We grow all our own 
seed of them, and it will be 
found practically 100% clean. 
Our Tr. pkts. contain about 
2,500 seeds. In sowing such fine 
seed do so in 4 in. deep rows; 
the soil washed over them in 
occasionally spraying will be 
plenty of cover except for glass 
on the flat to help maintain that 
allimportant “uniform moisture.” 





















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DWARF MARIGOLDS 
The three pictured are tops in this class. They 
are: top, Butterball; right, Spry; and bottom, 
Sunkist. Their vivid coloring gives them indis- 
pensable value in combination work. To avoid 
checking their growth keep them warm and not 
too wet in the early stages of growth. We are 
featuring and listing them at this time because 
we find that a mid-September sowing, grown 
in a Carnation house temperature, will flower 
for Christmas. And don’t overlook that long 
stemmed Lieb type for cutting. 

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WEST CHICAGO 
ILLINOIS 
