GLOXINIAS 
The Gloxinia bulb makes a magnificent pot plant for summer and winter 
blooming. Showy large open inverted bell shaped flowers are borne profusely 
above the velvety green foliage. Start bulbs in pots in a sandy loose soil with 
the top of the bulb level-with the soil line. Culture is the same as for African 
Violets. 
Mixed Colors Only—35e each; 3 for $1.00 
Fancy Leaved Caladium 
These are gorgeously colored foliage plants with red, green, and white 
variegated leaves. They are nice in pots or shady places in the garden. 
Large Size Bulbs—50c each 
DAHLIAS 
Available March 15-June 1 
This stock is field grown, not mushy from 
- over-feeding. It has been acclimated by grow- 
ing for many seasons in the rugged climate 
and soil of the Ohio Valley and is full of vitali- 
ty. They are tubers that will give you strong 
plants and beautiful flowers and should do well 
in all parts of the country. 
You will find listed here only those var- 
ieties that have done well here for a periid of 
several years and have proven themselves to 
be good healthy growers and consistently 
heavy flower producers, 
A—F lowers over 8 inches in diameter. 
B—F lowers under 8 inches in diameter. 
FD—Formal Decorative. 
ID—Informal Decorative. 
SC—Semi-Cactus 
IC—Incurved Cactus. 
C—Straight Cactus. 
In the following list we have attempted to 
give the average size of the flower but in many 
cases you will have flowers much larger than 
the sizes listed. Come this fall and visit our 
trial and display garden of over 100 kinds. 
: BD-1 DEEP VELVET—FD-B. One of the very best black reds. Plant 
is a rugged grower, always full of bloom. A good bulb maker. 55e each. 
BD-2 EAST ROW—FD-A. Large light red, good bloomer, long stems. 
50c each. 
BD-3 MARSHALL KERNOCHEN — Ball, red, tall, long-stemmed, pro- 
lific. The answer in a cut flower red. 50c each. 
PURPLE AND LAVENDER 
BD-4 COMMANDO—A-FD. 10-12 inches, lavender; sure fire grower. 
40c each. 
BD-5 VINWELL KRINKLES — A-ID. 8-10 inches, lavender, crinkly 
petals, good grower. 40c each. 
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