TUBEROUS 
When you see these beautiful Tuberous Begonias break into bloom you 
will wish you had ordered more. Scarcely any flower can compete with 
them for sheer beauty. They are widely used as pot plants for winter 
bloom indoors. For a shady spot outdoors nothing else will bring ‘such 
a magnificent display of color. A bed of them will provide a con- 
tinuous supply of flowers from early summer until frost. The flowers 
look just like those of a large and well-formed camellia, but no one 
ever saw camellias in such lively sparkling colors as you will see in 
these magnificent Tuberous Begonias. Just the plant for that cool shaded 
spot in your garden. Dig up and store over winter as you would 
Gladiolus bulbs, or after a rest of 6 to 8 weeks, plant in pots indoors 
for winter bloom. 
Large, blooming-size bulbs of superior strain. 
Your choice of following colors: 
Red; Yellow; White; Apricot; Pink 
3 Bulbs for 99¢ 
(Gardenia veitchi) 
Well known winter blooming Gardenia used 
extensively by florists. Our plants are in 
bud and will soon furnish waxy white cor- 
sage blooms. Foliage is a rich lustrous 
green. 
Culture is the same as Geraniums, Can 
stand but a few degrees of frost, so trans- 
6 Bulbs for 1.95 
10 Bulbs for 2.99 
VINES ARE ESSENTIAL 
in almost any home planting scheme. 
you been locking for the fastest growing 
hardy vine nurserymen know—or has it been 
a delicate lacy vine with a profusion of 
bloom? 
From the hundreds of possible selections we 
AMERICAN 
* BITTERSWEET 
(Celastrus scandens) 
Most ornamental of all our hardy northern 
vines, climbing by twining. Vigorous grower, 
with the familiar yellow and red berries so 
very effective in fall and winter. An excellent 
vine, easily grown, that belongs in every 
American garden. 
i2iin. plants: 3 for $1 .00 
GOLDFLAME 
> HONEYSUCKLE 
(Lonicera heckrotti) 
Everblooming. Hundreds of blossoms carmine outside, pure 
gold inside. Vigorous, strong grower. May be trimmed as 
a vine, shrub or low hedge. Not touchy as to soil or growing 
conditions. Far and away the most striking Honeysuckle vine 
we have ever seen. 
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3 year, pot-grown plants 
Eoch 1-25 Each per 3 1.10 
Each per 6 or more 1.00 
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Have have culled our list to seven varieties of A-! 
merit that will fill almost any need. Whether 
you wish to glorify a trellis, soften brick or 
stone walls with that enduring “Hall of Ivy” 
effect, or clothe a problem embankment, you 
will find among these an outstanding vine to 
do the job—and quickly. 
BLUE CLEMATIS 
(Clematis jackmani) 
Huge, velvety violet-purple flowers are of a color not shown 
in any other vine. Dozens and dozens of Clematis have been 
introduced but none, in our estimation, rival the glory of 
Clematis jackmani. 
Grows rapidly through summer and early autumn and. blooms 
all summer long. Likes fertile, moist, cool soil -and a 
protective mulch. 
Use freely on pergola, fence, upright supports or reckeries. 
Plants from pots 
Each 1 ° Each per 3 1 25 
plant these outdoors after all danger of 
frost has past, and bring indoors before 
killing frost this autumn. 
Bushy plants from 3-iach pots. 
we 
Each Each per 3 
75¢ 60c 
Best in 
\Y BELLMAR 
Honey-sweet, heavy-bearing midseason berry 
that has skyrocketed to fame in the St. Louis 
area and will prove outstanding anywhere 
in the country. Big, solid, irm clear 
through. Excellent for freezing or pre- 
serves. Long-bearing. A hardy, healthy va- 
riety that will thrive on nearly all soils. 
Super-Grade Plants No.1 
50 for 100 for 500 for 
2.50 4.00 15.00 
SENATOR ‘DUNLAP 
Best standard strawberry variety for Mid- 
west and good anywhere. We have checked 
with the Horticulture Department of the Uni- 
versity of Missouri and asked, ''What is the 
one best standard strawberry variety we can 
supply our customers?” DUNLAP was 
answer. Dunlap stands the coldest and 
warmest climates and meanest soils. Plants 
make solid fruiting rows; bear medium-size 
dark red sugar-sweet berries. Our plants 
are vigorous, clean, virus free. 
100 for 500 for 1000 for 
$1.95 9.00 17.00 
LONG CLUSTER, 
HEAVENLY BLUE 
WISTERIA 
(Wisteria floribunda) 
Wisteria has long been a favorite vine in 
America but the short-clustered Chinese Type 
(sinensis) has been the one commonly planted, 
while the Japanese (floribunda) with its ex- 
tremely long racemes, or clusters, of flowers 
is rarely seen. It is much superior, with 
flower clusters that cascade 2!/, feet or even 
longer. It is considerably more expensive 
than the common type and well worth the 
difference. 
Our variety, with deep azure-blue fragrant 
racemes, is as spectacular as it is beautiful. 
Completely hardy. 
2 yr. No. 1 plants 
Each Eoch per 3 or more 
2.00 1.80 
SILVER LACE 
(Polygonum auberti) 
A hardy vine that will grow I5 feet or more in a 
single season! And one of breath-taking be to boot. 
The fleecy flowers of Silver Lace burst forth in a misty 
cloud in late summer when few woody plants are in 
bloom. 
Perfectly clean. Insects do not bother it. Plant in a 
sunny location for best growth. 
Fleid-grown, 2 year #1 plants 
Each Each per 3 Each per 6 
1.10 1.00 90¢ 
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 
