GLOXINIA 
Although this is a bulb plant and does have some of 
the characteristics of the Tuberous Rooted Begonia 
it is from an entirely different family. The Gloxin- 
ia is house plant and cannot stand outdoor treat- 
ment. These plants like warm weather and plenty of 
fertilizer, and will give fine results when grown to 
be used as a summer-time house plant at one of the 
most difficult times of the year to have brilliant 
colors on a plant for the home. 
This year Gloxinias will be available as follows: as 
dry bulbs No. 1 size 30c each or $3.25 per dozen in 
these colors: 
Emperor Frederic Scarlet, white bordered. 
Blanche de Meru. Pink. 
Emperor William. Violet, bordered White. 
Reine Wilhilmia. Dark Pink. 
Violacea. Soft Violet. 
Waterloo, Center blackish purple, border bright 
carmine, 
Roi des Rouges. Dark red. 
Etoile de Feu. Light scarlet. 
Mont Blanc. ‘White. 
Tigrina. Tigered and spotted. 
Dry Bulbs or tubers 1” to 2” No. 1 size 
35c each. $3.85 Dozen. 
Potted Plants available all summer. 
GLOXINIA CULTURAL DIRECTIONS: 
Gloxinia culture is very similar to that of the Tuber- 
ous-Rooted Begonia in soil requirements and shade 
requirements, but they differ in that the Gloxinia 
should be used as a houseplant, where care is taken 
ane i. let pater poner che foliage, for that will cause 
aves ta spot. Upon receipt of oxini: s 
they should be shifted to a larger es waitian error 
ous Begonia soil, kept in the house in an eastern, 
western, or northern exposure. When watering the 
plant, pour water on the soil and let drain through. 
It is well to spray Gloxinia plants with a Nicotine 
solution to prevent thrip and aphis. When plants have 
finished blooming, withhold water slowly and sct 
aside pot and all in a cool, dry place and forget un- 
til February or March when they may be started 
again. 
If Using Bulbs—when the new sprout appe 
bulb start in sand until Wellvcooted thenmat, hae 
ereteus Rooted Begonia soil mixture and treat as, 
it ieee 
MINIMUM ORDER. 
of plants to be shipped is one dozen of elther Tuber- 
ous Rooted Begonias, Torenia, Browallia, Heliotrope, 
etc. 
Plants are carefully packed as follows: the clay 
pots are removed and the ball of soil carefully trans- 
ferred to a paper pot. Then each plant is individ- 
ually ‘wrapped, and packed upright in well-ventilated 
crates. 
OUR RESPONSIBILITY 
It is manifestly impossible for a seller of any 
perishable article to be ‘responsible for what may 
happen to it after it leaves his hands, so in case of 
damage through shipment or delay in transit, claims 
of this nature must be made to the Railroad Com- 
pany upon receipt of the goods. 
All goods are offered subject to crop failures, 
shortages or other causes beyond our control and 
to being unsold upon receipt of order. 
TRUENESS TO NAME AND COLOR 
No warranty can be made as to trueness to color 
and type, but all possible precautions are taken to 
insure same. In no case will we be responsble for 
more than the purchase price of the stock. 
PARCEL POST 
Bulbs will be sent by Parcel Post, postage paid. 
From March Ist through April and May. 
SHIPMENT BY EXPRESS 
Seedling plants and bulb grown plants will be 
shipped by express, charges collect, starting June Ist 
to July Ist. 
WE DO NOT SEND PLANTS BY MAIL 
PLANT PACKING CHARGE 
Packing and crating charge of 25c per dozen plants 
will be made. 
NOTICE 
Prices are subject to change without notice. 
Ohio Customers Add 3% Sales Tax 
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VISITORS 
are invited to view the display of Tuberous 
Rooted Begonias and companion shade plants in 
our lath house. The display is ready from the 
middle of July until frost. Gift Shop open to 
show arrangements of bloom in suitable bowls and 
containers. We are open Weekdays 8:00 A. M. 
until 5:00 P. M. Sundays—April through Oct- 
ober—9:00 A. M. until 5:00 P. M. 
