ORANGE KING. A very fine uniform orange. 
$1.10 each 3 for $3.00 
SPECIAL OFFER (B). One each of the above Naegelias ($3.60 value).............. $3.20 
Tydaeas 
Formerly known as Isolomas, this handsome species resembles in flower Achimenes and Gesnerias 
and comes in the same varied assortment of colors. { 
SUPERFINE named varieties in mixture 
40c each 3 for $1.05 12 for $3.85 
FINE MIXTURE 
40c each 3 for $1.00 12 for $3.55 
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ROTHSCHILDIANA. An extremely unusual low climbing vine attaining a height of about 3 feet. 
Though considered a novelty in northern gardens it is actually easy to grow in a sheltered sunny 
spot if potted and started indoors in March or April. The petals.of the gorgeous Lily-like blossoms 
are recurved and waved, opening bright golden yellow and crimson, and changing to a deep scarlet. 
In bloom throughout the summer and autumn months, it is truly eye-catching, and individual 
blooms create exquisite table decorations. Dig and store tubers like Gladiolus. This is a fine plant to 
try in the small greenhouse. 
Large Flowering Size Tubers 3 — 5” long. 
95c¢ each 3 for $2.75 
Jumbo Size Tubers 6 — 8” long. 
$1.25 each 3 for $3.40 
PLANTI. (Virescens var. Planti.) Flowers are a bit smaller than ROTHSCHILDIANA but petals 
are more fluted and crisped, and in greater quantity. Usually blossoms in late summer, through 
August and September. Color is a clear soft orange. 
Large Flowering Size Tubers. 
$1.15 each 3 for $3.20 
SUPERBA. A beautiful species of rich deep orange. Flowers are medium size, petals slender and 
curled. Very free flowering. 
Large Flowering Size Tubers 3 —5”’ long. 
95c¢ each 3 for $2.75 
Jumbo Size Tubers 6 — 8” long. 
$1.25 each 3 for $3.40 
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The most strikingly attractive and color- 
ful of all House plants. 
Very easy to grow in home or apartment. 
Detailed cultural instructions included 
with each order. 
Gloxinias are natives of Brazil with large 
richly colored, velvety, bell-shaped flowers 
often marbled or spotted with darker shades 
or contrasting colors. The foliage is especially 
attractive, with broad leaves of soft downy 
texture and conspicuous veining providing 
welcome beauty when plants are not in flower. 
They have few if any rivals for color, size 
and number of flowers. Easily grown by any 
house-plant enthusiast, yet the raising of 
exhibition plants requires sufficient skill to 
take them out of the Sansveria class, and 
affords the pleasant satisfaction of accom- 
plishment. 
Tubers started in April and May will flower 
in mid or late summer. After the blooming 
season, plants are dried off and rested for a 
: : short period. Each growing season, tubers 
and plants increase in size and well-grown specimen plants which are several years old provide a 
breathtaking display of unsurpassed beauty. 
Propagation of favorite plants can be accomplished with leaf cuttings or seed. 

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