







1. Picardy 
2. Bleeding Heart 
3. Charles Dickens 
4. Commander Koehl © 
5. Dr. F. E. Bennett 
6. Firefly 
7. Golden Dream 
8. Schwaben Girl 

CADWELL & JONES 
Best long-Spiked 
GLADIOLUS 
These are midsummer favorites in 
practically all gardens because they are 
so easy to grow. The gorgeous spikes of 
bloom make a spectacle outdoors, and 
when cut for home decoration they last a 
long while. They are effective planted 
either in rows by themselves or in a 
perennial or shrub border where they will 
have a generous green background. See 
page 44 for finest colorful up-to-date 
easy-to-grow varieties. 
BEGONIAS 
Tuberous = rooted 
Just what you need for that shady place 
in your garden! The waxy blooms of the 
Tuberous-rooted Begonias are exquisite 
in form and are sure to attract favorable 
comment wherever they are grown. They 
are popular for pots and porch boxes, too, 
blooming from July until frost. See page 
47 for bulbs of spectacular beauty. 
DAHLIAS 
Dahlias appear now in such a wide 
variety of forms that all the types are 
scarcely recognizable as belonging to the 
same family. They like a sunny position 
in well-drained soil, and an occasional 
feeding of fertilizer when the blooms are 
developing. See page 45 for popular 
giant exhibition varieties. 


BEGONIA, Double Camellia-flowered 
DAHLIA, Jane Cowl 
CADWELL & JONES, inc. 
‘Hartford’s Leading Seedsmen 
1084-1086 Main Street HARTFORD 1, CONNECTICUT 

