FOR YOUR GARDEN 
GLOXINIAS 
Showy plants with clusters of tubular flowers, which m 
piace out-of-doors or in pots indoors. Careful watering 
White with Pink Border 
Scarlet with White Border rimson 
{ Violet with White Border Spotted—Various Colors 
Light Red Choice Mixed 
White Ea. 45c, 10 for $4, 25 for $8.75 
CAMELLIA-FLOWERED BEGONIAS 
For a shady spot in the garden, or a window box in a north window, 
a better show during the summer. Tubers should be plac 
warm until growth starts. Early in the s 
ay be grown in a sheltered 
and good drainage are essential. 
Purple-Blue 
no flower will afford 
ed in moist peat moss and kept 
pring, the tubers must be set in pots to grow 
until the weather is warm enough outside. After mid-May, started tubers may be set 
8 inches apart in the garden. An ideal soil is composed of equal parts of garden loam, 
leaf mold and rotted manure, with a little bonemeal. Watering should be thorough 
and frequent. An occasional syringing with a fine mist is beneficial. Tubers are lifted 
in fall and stored in dry sand over winter. Available in five colors: 
Apricot Pink Yellow Mixed 
Scarlet White Crimson 
Ea. 35c, 10 for $3, 25 for $7 
COLLECTION : 5 bulbs, 1 each of 5 colors $1.50 
listed, our selection 
FANCY-LEAVED CALADIUMS 
Large tropical leaves of caladiums add a colorful tropical effect 
unsurpassed by other plant material. The bulbs may be used in 
sheltered spots outside, or grown in pots indoors, In any case, they 
are best started one bulb in a 6-inch pot. 
In a mixture of colors: Ea. 35c, 10 for $3, 25 for $7 
CAMELLIA- 
FLOWERED 
BEGONIAS 
TIGRIDIA 
Bulbs should be grown like gladiolus. They are satisfactory out-of- 
doors as far north as New England. A sunny location is essential 
and a good supply of water. A wide range of brilliant colors. 
10 for 85c, 25 for $2.00, 100 for $7.50 
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