Gloriosa rothschildiana 
protected from winds. Plant in 5-inch 
or larger pots, using same compost as 
for Tuberous Rooted Begonias. Plant 
shallow, barely covering the bulbs. 
When active growth starts feed oc- 
casionally with liquid manure. In 
watering never wet the foliage, as it 
will cause spots. Delivery Jan. to 
April. All varieties 50c each. 
BAVARIA. Dark blue with white 
throat and ruffled edge. Very large 
flowered. Flexible foliage. 
BLACK PRINCE. Giant flowered, 
a midnight blue. Edge of the flower 
is slightly undulated. 
BLANCHE DE MERU — Rose, 
white throat. 
BRILLIANT. Clear, bright red 
flowers, light green flexible foliage. 
BRUNHILDE. Pure white. Large 
flower, bright green foliage. 
EMPEROR FREDERICK. Upright 
flowers, scarlet with white band. 

EMPEROR WILLIAM. Upright 
flowers, deep violet with white mar- 
gin. 
ETOILE DE FEU—Scarlet, white 
border. 
MONT BLANC—Pure white. 
MONTEREY ROSE. Produces open 
blossoms of soft rose. The first good 
rose colored Gloxinia to be offered. 
Flexible foliage. 
PRINCE ALBERT — Dark violet, 
frilled edge. 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH — Blue 
with white throat. 
ROI DES ROUGES — Dark crim- 
son, frilled edge. 
SKY BLUE. The name accurately 
describes the color of the large, open 
flowers. Flexible foliage. 
TIGRINA. Blossoms veined and 
spotted. In a mixture of pink, blue, 
purple, and red markings on white 
ground. 
VIOLACEA~—Soft violet. 
MIXED. We do not grow these in 
mixture, but our mixture is put up 
from many named varieties. 
NOTE—Because of,extreme crop 
shortage in Gloxinias this season, we 
may not be able to supply all vari- 
eties listed. When ordering please 
indicate second and third choice or 
allow us to substitute the next near- 
est color. Gloxinias are fast proving 
themselves to be amenable house 
plants in many sections of the’ United 
States. Hee 
Gladiolus 
TRISTIS HYBRIDS. These are 
very simliar to G. tristis, concolor. 
However, they are taller, carry more 
flowers to the stem and vary in color 
from creamy white to yellow. For 
best results plant six or more in a 
group. They will flower in Winter or 
early Spring and are excellent for 
pot culture. Delivery Aug. to Dec. 
$2.00 doz. 
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