Miscellaneous Flower Bulbs 
For Summer and Fall Blooms 
Bulbous stock postpaid to the 2nd postal zone only. 
ANEMONES 
Giant Single French Poppy. Lovely single 
flowered Anemone in wide range of colors. 
Easily grown from bulbs planted as early 
as April Ist in the open ground. First 
blooms make their appearance in late 
June and continue through the balance 
of the summer. $1.25 per doz.; $9.00 per 
100. 
St. Brigid. Same form as above with double 
crested centers. $1.25 per doz.; $9.00 per 
100. 
HARDY AMARYLLIS 
(Lycoris Squamigera) 
The lovely pink Magic Lily which has 
been so tremendously popular in recent 
years. Bulbs send up foliage in spring which 
dies down in July. In late August flower 
spikes spring up apparently from nowhere, 
bearing lovely pink, trumpet-shaped flowers, 
hence the name “Magic Lily.” 
Large Jumbo Bulbs. (Limited supply.) $1.25 
each; 10 for $12.00. 
ACIDANTHERA MURIELAE 
(Illustrated on page 63.) 
A new Gladiolus-like flower from Africa. 
Grown like a Glad, it is especially good for 
arranging. Very fragrant. $3.00 per doz.; 
$22.50 per 100. 
FANCY-LEAVED 
CALADIUMS 
MAX SCHLING’S FAMOUS STRAIN 
Named varieties, our selection. Plant now 
for all-ssummer bloom. Bulbs started in 
January and February make showy plants 
for Easter and Mother’s Day. Plants can 
then be kept as summer plants or removed 
to a shady spot in the garden where they 
will perform satisfactorily all summer. 
Giant jumbo bulbs, 3 for $2.00; $7.00 per 
doz.; $52.50 per 100. 
ELEPHANT EARS 
(Caladium Esculentum) 
Luxurious tropical-like growth. Excellent 
leafy plant for shaded areas. An old favor- 
ite, sometimes hard to find. 
Giant Jumbo Bulbs. 3 for $5.00; $18.00 per 
doz. 
CAN NAS (Illustrated on page 63.) 
Schling’s Improved Large Flowering 
Hungaria. Lovely rose-pink. 
King Humbert. Brilliant orange-scarlet; 
bronze foliage. 
King Midas. Bright pure canary-yellow. 
Louis Cayeux. Rosy scarlet. 
The President. Enormous scarlet; green 
leaves. 
Wyoming. Glowing orange blossoms. Red- 
dish brown foliage. 
Strong, dormant, 2- to 3-eye roots: $3.00 per doz.; $22.50 per 100. 
“TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS” 
by Worth Brown 
Complete descriptions of all varieties of this interesting plant, together with helpful 
cultural information. A valued addition to your horticultural library. $2.75 per copy. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Imported Belgian-Grown Bulbs 
(See Front Cover.) 
GIANT DOUBLE FLOWERING 
VARIETIES 
Double Camellia Type, or 
Double Carnation Type 
In the following colors: 
Copper Crimson 
Rose-Pink White 
Scarlet Salmon 
Yellow Mixed 
GIANT SINGLE VARIETIES 
In the following colors: 
Deep Red Crimson 
Rose-Pink White 
Scarlet Salmon 
Yellow Mixed 
HANGING BASKET BEGONIAS 
(Lloydi) 
Deep Red Scarlet 
Rose White 
Yellow 
Carnation Flowered 
$3.00 per 10; $27.50 per 100. 
No orders for less than 10 of a variety 
please. 
(NEW) ROSEBUD TYPE— 
MIXED COLORS ONLY 
Same price as above. 
California-Grown Jumbo 
Bulbs 
Available in Camellia or Carnation type 
as well as single. Rose, Orange, Scarlet, 
White, Crimson, Salmon, Yellow and Mix- 
ed. 10 for $4.50; 100 for $38.00. 
CALIFORNIA NAMED VARIETIES 
AUTUMN GLOW. (Cristata). Apricot crest 
soft orange perianth. 
RED TRIUMPH. (Camellia.) Huge rich 
ruby-red. 
SANTA ANA. (Camellia.) Large ruffled or- 
ange. 
SANTA BARBARA. (Camellia.) Ruffled 
bright yellow. 
SANTA CLARA. (Camellia.) Ruffled soft 
apricot. 
SANTA MARGARITA. (Camellia.) Ruffled 
pure pink. 
SANTA MARIA, (Camellia.) Large ruffled 
white. 
SANTA PAULA. (Camellia.) Light salmon- 
pink. 
STARS AND STRIPES. (Camellia.) Brick- 
red flowers, speckled with white. 
SUNSET. (Crispa.) Light copper with scar- 
let edge. 
PRICES of Named Varieties: $1.25 each; 
$13.75 per doz. 
COLLECTION OFFER: | each of 10 named 
varieties, $11.25. 
NOTE: It is advisable to keep Begonia 
tubers in the original package stored in a 
cool place until planted. 
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