LADY JANE 
Beauty BEGINS WITH 
CALADIUMS 
better known as elephant ears...a 
foliage plant used for background or 
to lend a tropical effect to the gar- 
den. Medium size bulbs, 50c each; 
large bulbs, 75c each, postpaid. 
FANCY LEAF VARIETIES 
Fancy-Leaved Caladiums are be- 
coming increasingly more popular 
as a garden subject in this area. 
It lends itself to shaded areas ad- 
ding color to shrub beds and last- 
ing throughout the summer. 
Candidum. Fine Easter variety... 
leaf snow white with green veins 
and network, narrow green border. 
Exposition. A roundish leaf of bright 
red ribs and dark green edge. 
SNOW PIINCESS 
INFORMATION—DAHLIAS 
Dahhas should not be planted until the 
ground is warm, usually around the 
first part of April. Dig a hole about six 
inches deep in rich, well pulverized 
soil.’ Place’ the root, on the side with 
the eye up and a stake firmed into the 
soil two inches out from where the 
stem will grow. Cover with two inches 
of soil and fill in the remainder of the 
hole as the plant grows. After several 
sets of leaves have developed pinch off 
the top so that it will grow bushy and 
strong. Cultivate often, feed regularly, 
and mulch with peat moss when the 
blooms appear. 
Lord Derby. Transparent rose 
with dark green ribs and nar- 
row edge. 
Mrs. W. B. Haldeman. Me- 
dium leaf of bright pink with 
narrow green edge. 
Mrs. F. Sanders Deep Rose on 
dark green, heavily blotched, 
round large leaves. 
Price on all fancy leaf cala- 
diums large bulbs 40c each, 
3 for $1.15 postpaid. 
DAHLIAS 
Century of Progress (FD) 10 
in. clear elks purple. Medium 
bush growth with good stem. 
An extremely rich color. 
Croydon Glory (ID) 12 in. 
lemon yellow giant. Disbud- 
ding not necessary for perfect 
huge blooms. Foliage rich and 
dark in color. 
Clara Carter (ID) 12 in. giant 
cyclamen pink. Shaggy bloom- 
er, is produced in profusion 
on medium to low bush. 
Blue River. Blooms 10 inches 
across...the facing of the 
bloom being a silvery lavender. 
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Mrs. George Le Boutillier. One of 
the largest giant deep red varieties. 
Hill’s Supreme. Flowers are clear, 
deep rose pink, measuring about 8 
inches across the face. 
Jane Cowl. A two-tone buff and old 
gold blending into apricot and rose 
atithercenter: 
Mrs. Wm. Knudsen (FD) 8 in. 
pure white blooms on canelike stems 
that give it first rate popularity as 
a wedding decorator. 
PRICE—On all Dahlias listed above 
45c each; $5.25 per dozen, postpaid. 
Large Dahlia Collection No. 5. This 
collection is packed with five (5) 
distinct, large varieties selected by 
our own grower. Price of collection, 
postpaid, $2:15. 
Miniature Dahlia Collection No. 6M. 
This collection is composed of six 
(6) fine miniature Dahlia tubers. 
Each tuber different and selected 
from thirty-five of the best minia- 
ture varieties. Price of collections, 
postpaid, $2.15. 
Pompom Dahlia Collection No. 6P. 
You can complete your Dahlia gar- 
den with this collection of six (6) 
good Pompom Dahlia Tubers. Price 
of collection, postpaid, $2.15. 
CALADIUM 
