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CAMELLIA FLOWERED BEGONIAS 
You can grow Camellia Flowered Begonias just as beautiful as those on the 
cover of this folder but you must remember that they do not like hot weather. 
Start them early in shallow flats even with the surface of the soil. After 
sprouting, transplant 8 inches deep in individual pots at least 5 inches in 
diameter. Keep them cool but do not let them freeze or become frostbitten. 
The rest is easy. Hight large (142”—2” Diam) bulbs all different including 
two shades of red only $1.00. 
PLANTER 
Attractive forest green metal planter with baked on enamel finish. Has 
four side drainage holes which provide excellent drainage. Ideal for Begonias 
or other pot plants requiring good drainage (most do), Large enough (over 
6” wide) and deep enough (over 6” deep) to give your plants “growing 
room”. Contains enough soil to stay moist for several days between water- 
ings. Give your Begonias and other house plants a chance—plant them in 
a properly designed container, These are mass produced locally and cost 
less than common clay pots the same size. Our price just 25¢ each. 
PEAT MOSS 
If you have good potting soil don’t waste your money on peat moss but if 
your soil is too sandy or “packs too tight” the addition of 25% peat moss 
will do wonders. Peat Moss promotes good root growth but is no substi- 
tute for fertilizer. Enough peat to mix with the soil in six 6” planters—25¢. 
AMARYLLIS 
GUARANTEED TO BLOOM WITHIN 90 DAYS 
Giant Hybrids similar to illustration. May be grown outside or planted in 
pots (6” or larger). Assorted colors only. 
ANEMONES And RANUNCULUS 
These cheerful flowers are an interesting addition to any garden. In the 
deep south they should be planted no later than Feb. 15th. Further north 
plant as soon as the ground can be worked. 
CALADIUMS 
Caladiums are a wonderful item for late spring planting. We will send you full 
details on a separate folder. 
IXIA — CORN LILY 
Lovely bouquet of bright flowers on slender stems. Wide assortment of colors 
including lilac, mauve, orange, red and yellow. 
Beautiful in border planting or other group planting, but not effective when 
scattered. 
Excellent for cutting. 
ORCHID OF THE NILE 
(Acidanthera) 
This gorgeous flower has the shape and color of a lovely white orchid, with 
pure white petals and a violet carmine throat. 
The bloom is 3 to 4 inches across, which is slightly smaller than an orchid 
which makes them much easier to arrange. 
Although the blooms resemble orchids, the flower actually belongs to an 
entirely different species and is much easier to grow than the true orchid and it 
is also very much more fragrant. 
Our bulbs are unconditionally guaranteed to bloom and give full satisfaction in 
every way and the price is only $1.00 for 20 bulbs. 
MEXICAN SHELL FLOWER (Tiger Flower) 
Interesting cup shaped flowers of good size in a wide selection of bright colors. 
Most effective if planted in groups of 8 or more, with individual bulbs about 
6 inches apart. 
