TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
The Tuberous Begonia is known as “the mocking bird of the flower garden” 
because of its marked resemblance to other flowers, varying from beautiful 
eamellias to brillant double hollyhocks. 
Begonias produce flowers more varied in shape and form, and over a longer 
period of time than any other flower. Can be planted until the middle of June. 
We offer only the 
finest grade, top quality 
AMERICAN GROWN BULBS 
Top Size, 12 inches and up 
(We do not offer the cheap, inferior 
Belgian bulbs) 

Camellia Flowered 
Large flowers of brilliant colors which 
look like beautiful camellias. Where beauty 
of individual blossom is the prime considera- 
tion, aS in porch and window boxes, this 
type is the most glamorous and spectacular. 

Blush Pink 
Bright Scarlet Salmon 
Deep Red White 
Orange Yellow 
Each 28c; 4 f 1.00 
ac Cc or $ Hanging Basket Type 
This is the type to use for porch or 
. Carnation Flowered window boxes or hanging baskets. It is 
Beautifully double blooms, the lacerated particularly attractive when planted in 
petals of which give it a very definite car- large pockets of rich soil in a steep rock 
nation-like appearance. Striking as speci- 
men plants. garden or wall. It forms a cascade of color 
P when rock gardens need it most. 
Bright Scarlet Salmon 
Pink Scarlet Yellow 
Deep Red White 
Pink Yellow 3 for 65c; 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.35 
Each 28c: 4 for $1.00 
How to Grow 
Crispa or Frilled Type TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Very charming, the edged of the four Cecil Solly’s Garden Notebook No. 9 
petals being frilled, something like an Eliza- This popular flower is described as to 
bethan ruffled collar. For borders, bedding 
or mass color display this type is most sat- 
types, growth, planting location and care 
isfactory. of bulbs. An outstanding book that all 
Begonia lovers will appreciate. 
Pink Scarlet Yellow 
Each 28c; 4 for $1.00 
Each 30c 


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