FUCHSIAS 
The new varieties of Fuchsias are very interesting and lovely with their 
pendulous blooms throughout the summer and even into the winter. There 
are many combinations of the colors of pink, wine, red, lavender, purple, blue, 
white, in single and double or both upright and trailing plants. They may be 
grown as a house plant or outside in a shady place during the summer. 
Fuchsias need a rich soil, about 4 peat, 4 leaf mold, % manure and sand 
and 4% good loamy soil. Water for two or three times with 1 level tablespoon- 
full of sulphate of amonia to a gallon of water. Keep off the foliage. 
SPECIAL NO. 1—1 Each of 12 Varieties. Large plants 
SPECIAL NO. 2—1 Each of 12 Varieties. Smaller size 
SPECIAL NO. 3—12 Mixed Plants. Large. Our selection 
Six at the Dozen Rate 
BEGONIA. Strawberry, Creeping. Each ...4....5.2. 26205 wee ee ee 35 
REX BEGONIA. Beautiful foliage plant. Kach...... 25 23s seee te eee 75 
BEGONIA. Rose leaf. Upright. Pink blooms ........... 2. -memme (eee eee 30 
WANDERING JEW. Red, green and white varigated ............... 35¢ 3 Tor1:00 
VINCA. Varigated trailing vine for boxes or planters ................. 25cand_ .50 
Fertilizer Hyponex for House Plants. 2-Oz. Box (concentrated).............. 5 
DAYLILIES 
During the past few years, flower lovers have taken a great interest in Daylilies 
and rightly so, because this perennial can ''take it'' in any section of the country and 
in any type of soil. There have been so many new varieties with larger flowers, new 
colors and better all-around characteristics. They deserve to be placed among our 
finst perennials. 
BAGDAD. Brilliant Oriental tones of reddish brown with orange throat and 
midlines. Flashy, attractive 5-inch flowers. 4 fit. June-July. ....2.- 25.0. er $ .50 
BOUTONNIERE. As name indicates, it is a rather small variety. Wide open 
overlapping petals. Sepala clear yellow, petals a light rosy peach. Good early 
fall bloomer, Aug.-Septl.. 2.5.5 20.02. ns os aeue oop oe en Oe eG 
DR. REGAL. Early blooming orange yellow with brown reverse. Blooms at the 
same time ds the Iris. May-June. uc: sues... oo ule oe -50 
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR. One of the new creams that is needed for the gar- 
den picture; A worthy and desirable variety ......:3....) 4 eee 1.50 
FLORHAM. Ruffled deep yellow with twist at end of the petals. Sweet scented 
and heavy substance. Blooms in June and again in the Fallen oo 
GOLDEN DREAM. Lovely very large bright golden yellow. Flowers of extra 
héavy substance. Very fin@ .: 2... 002.0)... caus be eee eee -50 
see Glistening deep orange, intensifying reddish undercast, evergreen. 
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KWANSO FLORA PLENA. Orange flushed with red, fine large double flowers. 
July and ~-AUBUStH so iJee Lue lnciiaece soy 0 acs oa e Mereiete alee ee 50 
LINDA. Five-inch blooms with crinkly petals of creamy yellow with rose mark- 
ings, sepals ereamy yellow. July ......54)..0.. . 2 an ee 1.00 
OPHIR. Large deep yellow, one of the outstanding varieties; 5-inch heavy tex- 
tured flowers. Very heavy bloomer. July .2...2.,.5. 0000 oe .50 
PURPLE SAGE. Very dark red purple with satiny sheen and green-yellow 
throat. 5-Inch flowers with: broad petals. June-July. 2)... 9,0 0) eeee ee 2.00 
QUEEN OF GONZALES. Solid orange. Earliest of large flowering varieties. 
May and Jun@ io. aelie usd sees cee hue beet eae lee Sine ne 2.00 
ROYAL. Primrose yellow of fine texture. A fine Japanese hybrid. June-July....  .50 
SUNNY WEST. Large pale canary yellow night flowering variety of wax-like 
substance. July-August’ 2. ce. so. eae 2 ke ens so Oe ee 50 
THERON. Deep dark red purple with pale orange throat, the petals somewhat 
twisty near tips. Planted with yellow daylilies, make a startling contrast. 
June and JULY oi bce cn wien sew cals «ota n augue © ms lp ec ene 1.50 
TOTAL VALUE $13.10 — SPECIAL FOR ALL THE ABOVE, $10.00 
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