BULBS for SPRING PLANTING 
Gladiolus 
Large No. 1 Bulbs: 12 for 95c, 50 for $3.50, 100 for $6.50 
(unless otherwise noted) 
Algonquin. Brilliant orange-red with tints of gold. 
Beacon. Tall spikes of bright scarlet flowers with creamy blotch in throat. 
Betty Nuthall. Light coral with orange throat and light feathering of carmine. 
Early Rose. Distinctive rose pink with deeper tint in lower petals. 
Ethel Cave Cole. Light pink shading to a creamy throat. 
Gold Dust. Buttercup yellow flowers on long straight spikes. 
Maid of Orleans. Extra large creamy white blooms are very popular. 
Margaret Beaton. Pure snowy white flowers have a small cherry blotch at the 
throat. 
Minuet. The most popular light lavender gladiolus. 
Pelegrina. Finest of the indigo or violet-blue gladiolus. 
Picardy. The ever-popular delicate pink variety. 
Rosa Van Lima. Excellent light rose pink. 
Mixed. Hand selected assortment of the finest colors in gladiolus. 12 for 65c, 
50 for $2.50, 100 for $4.50. 

MARGARET BEATON 
Curberous BEGONIAS 
Prices for Camellia-flowered: 14-12" bulbs, 25¢ each, 3 for 70c, 
12 for $2.50; 2-212" bulbs, 45c¢ each, 3 for $1.25, 12 for $4.50. 
Camellia-Flowered. Large double flowers exquisitely formed. Colors avail- 
able are: Pink, white, yellow, orange and red. Same color choice in carna- 
tion and Lloydi (see below). 
Prices for varieties below: 1 1/2-2’’ bulbs, 35¢ each, 3 for 95c, 12 for $3.50. 
Carnation-Flowered. Fimbriata. Double flowers resemble carnations, de- 
lightfully ruffled with margins fimbriated. 
Lleydi. Double flowers on trailing stems for hanging baskets. 
Multiflora. Large numbers of small flowers in mixed colors. Unsurpassed for 
pots and borders. 
Picotee. Mixed colors of double flowers, each shaded a complementary hue 
at the margin. 
Rosebud. Mixed double flowers resembling huge rosebuds. CAMELLIA TYPE TUBEROUS BEGONIA 
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