MISCELLANEUUS SPRING BULBS 
ESCULENTUM. Sometimes called "Elephant Ear.” 
Very large leaves, dark waxy green bearing a 
resemblance to elephant's ears, on sturdy plants. 
Nice specimen for the flower garden. 
(Each 27c) (3 for 65c) postpaid. 
The following bulbs should be started in- 
doors if early blooms are desired and 
then transplanted. If not, plant out of 
doors when danger of freezing is past. FANCY LEAVED. Very colorful plant, grows some- 
what smaller than Esculentum, but leaves are 
spotted and veined with brilliant and unusual 
coloring. 
CALADIUM (Each 35c) (3 for 90c) postpaid. 

Old time favorites for the flower garden. Grown BEGONIAS, Tuberous Rooted. An old time favorite 
‘ : that is fast regaining its old popularity. Can be 
for their colorful, large and unusual foliage. Best used as potted plants of inn Beeemne Enea meres: 
to plant indoors early in season and transplant to For early blooms pot them indoors and transplant 
outside when danger of frost is past. to the garden as soon as the weather permits. 
Dig them in the fall before freezing weather. It 
is necessary they be planted in a shady location. 
Camellia flowering, in colors, red, pink, bronze 
and yellow. 1% to 1% inch bulbs. 
(Each 39c) (3 for $1.10) (Doz. $3.95) postpaid. 
TUBEROSES. Grown for their fragrant spikes of 
heavy waxen flowers. For best results, plant in 
pots early in season, leave in dark place and 
transplant to outdoors when weather is suitable. 
We are offering the most commonliy grown, and 
an old standard of the garden. 
Pearl. Dwarf and double. White. Very fragrant. 
CALADIUM (Each 15c) (3 for 40c) (Doz. $1.35) postpaid. 
HENGE PLANTS 
Have a Permanent livingFence Around Your Yard orGarden 
PRIVET (Ligustrum). Besides being one of our best LODENSE. A low growing privet. Can be used as 

hedge plants, various species of privet form in- a low vyrowing hedge or kept cut down to a 
teresting groups on the lawn. They are almost low height for borders in flower beds or along 
evergreen; of dense, compact habit. The flowers paths. Suitable in locations where low grow- 
are fragrant and are followed by pretty sprays ing shrubs are desired. For hedging, plant 
of different colored berries. 8 to 10 inches apart. 
(10 for $2.90) (25 for $6.75). 
AMOOR RIVER (L. Amurense). A very hardy north- 
erm grown type, vigorously upright and tall grow- 
ing. The leaves are dark green, somewhat 
lustrous, tardily deciduous. Makes a strong, bold 
hedge with quite conspicuous bloom in erect 
white panicles. 18 to 24 inches. 
(Per 100 $17.50) (50 at 100 rate) (25 for $5.50). 
Postage per 100, 45c; per 50, 29c: per 25, 18c. 
EUROPEAN PRIVET (Vulgare). A very hardy and 
satisfactory variety. Heavy dark green foliage 
with white flowers followed by blue-black fruits. 
Growth is inclined to be more horizontal than 
some of the other varieties and fills in heavily 
from the ground up. Plant in single rows 9 to 10 
inches apart. 12 to 18 in. 3 cane. 
(Per 100 $16.50) (50 at 100 rate) (25 for $5.00). 
Postage per 100, 45c; per 50, 29c: per 25, 18c. PRIVET HEDGE 
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