BONNY BEGONIAS 
aArdentads 
Gardenias may be grown as pot 
plants indoors if proper conditions 
are available. They need a warm, 
sunny, rather humid atmosphere, 
with a night temperature of about 
60 degrees and 10 degrees more 
during the day. Adequate plant 
food and water are necessary. 
From 3-in. pots, $1.45 each; 
2 for $2.75; 4 for $5.35. 
Hemcrocallds 
DAYLILIES 
GYPSY. Deep orange. July, 
August. 
HYPERION. Illus. at right. Ca- 
nary-yellow. July, August. 
OPHIR. Dark golden yellow. Very 
large. July, August. 
65c each; 3 for $1.85; 6 for $3.75 
Tuberous 
Rooted 
If you have a cool, damp, shaded place in your 
garden—perhaps on the north side of a building or 
under a large tree—where most plants refuse to 
grow, consider Tuberous Begonias. That is just 
the location they demand. When conditions suit 
them, they can put on a wonderful show in late 
summer. 
Give them rich soil with plenty of humus in it, 
and start the tubers indoors, transplanting to the 
open ground when all frost danger is past. Or they 
may be treated as pot plants. See that they never 
lack moisture. The tubers need to be lifted, dried 
and stored in dry sand over winter. 
Tuberous Begonias are not the thing for every 
garden, but the waxy, perfect blooms are so big and 
beautiful that they are worth trying for. 
We offer seven colors: Scarlet, Yellow, Copper, 
Rose, White, Salmon, Crimson. 
4 for $1.15; 6 for $1.65; 10 for $2.55 
10, our selection, for $2.25 
