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| ies Begonias are, perhaps, the handsomest of all sum- 
mer-flowering plants. They are very popular for use 
4 in window-boxes, as house-plants, and for planting in 
piety beds or groups in moist, shaded areas. Gigantic 
a x } flowers appear uninterruptedly from July until frost. 
” ~ ae Bulbs may be lifted in autumn and stored in a cool 
apser Hiteps. place over winter for planting the following spring. 
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. % Red... .4..253 ee ae ee ee $0 35 $095 $3 50 
: Pinks: fc, ohn ee ee 4 oe 
te | ola Yellow 0205. ace eae 35 100 3 60 
Ai ge Salmon iis 5506500200) Aeon 35 95 350 
Le White x fest eben 35 100 360 
Bs Mixed colors.............. 90 3 35 
SINGLE BEGONIAS 
Redken sae 30 85 3 30 
Pink’ Fie soon soos eee 30 S5mmesEZco: 
Vellow = (3. 5..5:cere oa. 30 85 JO 
Salmon? 2-8. eee 30 85 3 30 
Whites ioniceoe teen 30 85 3735 
Mixed Colors............. 80 310 
FRILLED BEGONIAS 
Mixed colors.............. 903535 


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MAJESTIC AMARYLLIS 
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CALATHINA 

RAINBOW MIXTURE OF BEGONIAS 
This inexpensive mixture includes all the different 
colors as well as the various types of Begonias. They 
will look extremely picturesque In your garden, 
planted in beds, groups, or as edgings. 
12 for $3.00; 25 for $5.75 
AMARYLLIS formosissima 
Brilliant scarlet flowers of almost butterfly shape 
and formation. Attractive in garden and good pot- 
plants for the house. Easily grown. 
3 for 80c.; 12 for $2.90 
MAJESTIC AMARYLLIS 
One of the most expensive, but also the most beautiful of mdoor plants, 
Bulbs throw vigorous stems with several giant blooms of lily-like form, the 
colors in the mixture ranging from the richest self-colors as crimson and red, 
to pink, red and scarlet markings on white grounds. 
Each 50c.; 3 for $1.35 
FANCY-LEAVED CALADIUMS 
Very showy foliage plants with red, green, and white variegated leaves. 
Marvelous pot-plants for the conservatory or sun-porch. Do well in shady 
window-boxes or even for outdoor bedding in shady or semi-shady positions. 
Bulbs do best if started in pots, planting one bulb to a 6-inch pot. Extra- 
choice mixture—no two alike. 3 for 85c.; 12 for $3.20 
DOUBLE RANUNCULUS 
The spider-shaped bulbs produce, in June and July, many flower stems 
with fully double and large semi-double flowers. Plant during May. 
Tecolote Giants Mixture. 12 for 70c.; 100 for $5.00 
COLORFUL ANEMONES 
Exceedingly brilliant flowers, excellent for cutting. They like to be planted 
about 2 to 3 inches deep in a cool, moist, but well-drained soil. These come 
in many colors. 
De Caen. Single. 
St. Brigid. Semi-double. 

12 for 70c.; 100 for $5.00. 
12 for 80c.; 100 for $6.00. 
ISMENE calathina 
(Peruvian Daffodil) 
One of the best of our summer- 
flowering bulbs. Showy, sweet-scented 
pearly white trumpet flowers are borne 
three on a stem, similar to the amaryllis. 
Prefers a sunny location. Planted in 
May, they will commence flowering 
in July. 
3 for $1.15; 12 for $4.25 
GLOXINIA 
One of the handsomest of summer- 
blooming, tuberous-rooted plants rec- 
ommended for pot-culture. Large, 
open, inverted bell-shaped flowers are 
freely borne above the velvety foliage. 
In the mixed colors we supply are 
included white, blue, rose, purple, red 
shades; some self-colored, some edged, 
others spotted or mottled. A fine 
assortment of colors. 
3 for $1.50; 12 for $5.50 
DOUBLE 
BEGONIA 
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