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Cinderell 4 1 for oe 2 foe Boe: 
Here’s a bit of beauty for you right from Fairyland, for sure. 
Nothing really true could be so beautiful—or so it seems, at 
least! Color is pretty white—yes, very pretty—delicately tinged 
with pink near the center, which spreads blushingly toward 
the ends of the petals, to produce a charming out-of-this-world 
beauty. Vigorous and healthy, moderately tall growing. Mulch 
for winter protection, and Cinderella will come through. Now 
don’t you want those great big beautiful flowers? You can have 
them right in your own garden! Prices above. 





















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This is an announcement we’d like to sing to you—but, 
we're afraid our singing wouldn’t be too agreeable, hence the 
attractive little Miss above. 
Yes, she is attractive, but wait until you see the three new 
Mums, Sweet Mystery, Yellow Fellow, and Cinderella. They'll 
outshine any pretty girl you ever saw, and any Mum, too. 
Like the new Azaleamums, they are one-in-a-thousand varie- 
ties, about one thousand seedlings having been discarded for 
every one kept. And don’t you think the result is worth it! 
But, after all, you can’t tell much from the pictures. We 
want you to have the real flowers, right in your garden, where 
you can see them, and where you and your friends can admire 
them. All are large-flowering, hothouse types. They bloom 
naturally large, but you can make them even larger by dis- 
budding (keeping most of the buds picked off, to throw all 
of the plant’s strength into a very few flowers). 
Yes, we know you are going to like them, folks, but better 
hurry your order, because really we do not have a large supply 
of any of them, and always there is a big rush for new and 
exciting flowers like these three. 
low (sardenias 
Yours All Winter Long 
(Gardenia Veitchii). Long considered a hothouse flower, 
and rare; now you can grow your own beautiful ones, and 
have them ali winter long. We supply them out of 21%4- or 
3-inch pots; you then grow them outside in a sunken flower 
pot. In the fall you bring them in, pot and all, set them in 
a sunny window, and that’s where they do most of their 
blooming. You get the benefit of their amazing fragrance and 
delicate beauty all winter. You can leave them on the plant, 
or make your own envy-provoking corsages. 
214-Inch Size 3-Inch Size 
1 for $1.00 3 for $2.25 1 for $1.35 3 for $3.04 
2 tore 1.62 4°for)) 2.87.) || 2 for) 2:19 4 for 3.88 
Cultural Note: Grow Gardenias outside in sunken flower pots 
during the summer, sunny location, plenty of water, rich garden 
soil, acid. To acidify, water with a’solution of 1 ounce of ferrous 
sulphate in 2 gallons of water. We supply 3 ounces of ferrous 
sulphate with each plant. 
INDEX—page 35 
