BGI79—RED VEL- 
| VET. Deep velvet red, 
)| shading darker toward 
the center. About 10 
"inches across and a 
|| vigorous grower. 1.00 
»| each; 2 for 1.65, post- 
paid. 
BGI89—ZADIG. A 
large golden buff. Long 
stems. 75c each; 2 for 
1.25, postpaid. 
BGIG9—THOMAS 
|) EDISON. Its color is 
petunia violet. Very 
/ impressive; plant grows 
up to four feet tall. 
| 85c each; 2 far 1.45, 
postpaid. 
1 Commando 
1 Gertrude Brinton 
RISTOCRAT DAHLIAS 
\RISTOCRAT DAHLIA COLLECTION 
BG |166—COMMANDO. 
A clear shade of laven- 
der. Large flowers on 
long stiff stems. 75c 
each; 2 for 1.25, post- 
paid. 
BG164 — GERTRUDE 
BRINTON. Enormous 
blooms of bright red. 
The pride of the gar- 
den., 85c each; 2 for 
1.45, postpaid. 
BGI56é — SH E R- 
WOOD’S PEACH. Soft 
tone of apricot orange. 
Large and showy. 75c 
each; 2 for 1.25, post- 
paid. 
1 Red Velvet 
1 Zadig : 
postpaid to 
your door 
| BGS56X—All 4 for only 2.75, 
Plant dahlia tubers after the 
soil warms up (corn planting 
time). Set them about five 
inches deep, space three feet 
apart. When the third set of 
leaves appears, pinch off the 
Dahlias Are Easy to Grow 
top. 
anced, bushy plant. 
Dahlias like full sun, 
dinary ‘‘potato care.’’ 
GIANT DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
BG!72—SILVER SHEEN. Light 
silvery lavender. Has lots of 
blooms. 
BGI61—WHITE WONDER. The 
largest fluffy white of all. 
BGI53—OYSTER BAY BEAU- 
TY. Large ox-blood red. Long 
stems. 
BGI29—SANHICAN’S MON- 
ARCH. Rich tyrian rose center 
with lighter stems. 
BGI57—VICTORY. Beautiful 
large salmon pink. A good cut 
flower. 
Decorative Dahlias Bargain 
BG543X—1 each of Silver 
Sheen, White Wonder, Oyster 
Bay Beauty. Only 1.25, ppd. 
BG!I52—SUNSET. A fo 
flower of red and gold. Very un- 
usual. 
BGI28—OGDEN REID. 
pink petals shaded with light 
Deep rose center. 
lavender. 
BG137—COMMODORE. 
large lemon yellow flowers on 
long stems. 
POSTPAID PRICES. 
choice of any of above 
Decorative Dahlias, 60c 
2 for 1.00. 
Finest Dahlia Collection 
BG549X—1 each of Commo- 
dore, Ogden Reid, Sunset—all 3 
for only 1.35, ppd. 
This encourages branch- 
ing and will make a well-bal- 
rich, y * ; 
well-drained soil, and just or- ; 
DAHLIAS 
SF AN Illustrated at left 
Rainbow Dahlias 
COLLECTION 
BG559X—-Seems like bread 
and jam never come out 
even, and we never grow 
just the right number of a 
variety. Always come out 
long on some. These “sur- 
plus” kinds go into this 
collection. You get mixed 
colors and kinds. All are 
large, first- quality roots 
and guaranteed to please. 
You really get a lot for 
your money! Collection of 
4 for 98c; 2 collections LEAF 
postpaid. 
ot 
rmal 
Rose 
Very 
Your 
Giant 
each; 
Attractive, decorative and 
interesting. This type gets its 
name from its unusually 
shaped, long, needle-like pet- 
als. 
BG 1O09—INKYO. Dark vel- 
vety red. Fine for bouquets. 
BG104—BERTHA HORNE. 
Glorious autumn shade of 
bronze. 
BGIO08—ORANGE LEAD- 
ER. A big, pretty orange. 
RAND OPERA SERIES 
|] CACTUS DAHLIAS | Long, Needle-like Petals 
BG 1O05—MRS. E. J. A large 
pink with striking creamy 
center. 
POSTPAID PRICES for any 
of above 4 Cactus Dahlias: 
5Oc each; 2 for 90c, ppd. 
BG541X—1I each of all 
four above varieties for 
only 1.50, ppd. 
4 feet tall. 
BALL DAHLIAS 
Perfect color and sym- 
metry in every blossom. 
The flowers are so per- 
fectly formed they look as 
if they were made by a 
most accurate machine. 
Medium-sized flowers, 
BG80—GOLD MEDAL. 
Golden orange-yellow. A 
formal show variety. 
BG75—YELLOW DUKE. 
Distinct, finely cut foliage. 
A good, clear yellow. 
Henry Field’s Magnificent GIANT CANNAS 
ily flecked with red. Green foliage. 
A Favorite 
BG76—LAVONI!. Clear 
pink. Very formal flower; 
a beautiful, very popular 
variety. 
BG8!i— BRONZE BEAU- 
TY. The name tells the 
story. 
BG7I1— BONNIE BLUE. 
The best blue of all. Ev- 
eryone likes it. 
BG84—STORM KING. 
6 for 88c¢ 
(Hybrid Varieties) 
@ii—LA TRAVIATA. 
ed. Immense blooms. 
lively and delightful shade of 
91d rose. Every petal perfectly 
BG20—PINK GIANT. Bright sal- 
mon-rose flowers. Green foliage. 4 
feet tall. - 
BG29—HUNGARIA. The very 
of All Dahlia Fans 
Best of all the very scarce 
whites. 
BG74—RED CHIEF. The 
old favorite that is best of 
all red ball dahlias. 
BG83— PURPLE BALL. 
A blue-purple that is loved 
by all who see it. 
POSTPAID PRICES for 
any of the above 8 Ball 
Dahlias: 50c each; 2 for 
90c; 3 for 1.25. 
RAINBOW CANNA OFFER 
All Colors Mixed 
24 for 2.85 
ALL POSTPAID 
12 for 1.60 
BGIO—AIDA. The base 
old rose overlaid with 
te salmon. 
ered. 
low as flowers 
right green foliage. 
POSTPAID PRICES: 
Gladiolus flow- 
BGi2—RIGOLETTO. Pure ca- 
nary yellow shading lighter 
develop. 
each; 2 for 1.35, postpaid. 
GIANT CANNAS 
BG22—THE PRESIDENT. Cherry 
ed hd as Rich green foliage. 
t Es - 
color 
deli- ‘tall. 
Grows 4% feet tall. 
Large, 
75c 
BG19 — KING MI- 
DAS. Clear, bright 
yellow with red dots 
on green foliage. 
Blooms until frost. 
4 feet tall. 
best pink. Green foliage. 3% feet 
BG!8—DAZZLER. Vivid, blood 
red flowers on dark green foliage. 
BGI17—RIC HARD WALLACE. 
solid yellow flowers on 
green foliage. 4 feet tall. 
BG505X — Here’s a era 
glorious rainbo 
known t 
pinks, 
and in-between shades. 
roots, guara 
5-FOOT CANNA BED 
BG506X—12 Cannas. Enough for 
nd and 
w of all colors 
o cannas. Includes reds, 
whites, yellows, scariets 
Giant 
nteed to please you. 
7-FOOT CANNA BED 
BG507X—20 Cannas. Enough for 
Blue Ribbon 
BALL DAHLI 
OFFER 
Colorful] collec 
‘of four s 
eties: howy v. 
tion 
ari- 
1 Bonnie Bg 
! 
1 Lavonj ns 
1 Yellow 
cal 
a 5-foot bed. 3’ tall varieties for 
‘BGQ26—RED KING HUMBERT, 
Orange-searlet flowers. Coppery 
bronze foliage. 4 feet tall. 
_ BG28—YELLOW KING HUM- 
_ BERT. Large yellow flowers heav- 
25c each; 
POSTPAID PRICES 
on Giant Cannas: 
3 for 
60c; 6 for 1.00. 
2 Collections, 16 Cannas.. 
(For varieties separately labeled, add 
{Oc per collection.) 
the center. 
outside. 
9 shorter ones for 
Labeled as to height. 
All 12 for only 1.65, ppd. 
, 
SHAMROCK 
Oxalis 
BG406 — For bor- 
ders, hanging bas- 
kets, window boxes 
or the outdoor gar- 
den. Assorted col- 
ors. Red, pink and 
white. Dig bulbs 
and store same as 
you would potatoes. 
4 for 25c: 8 for 
°45c; 24 for 75c; 
100 for 2.25, post- 
CINNAMON VINE 
BG403 — Finest of 
all tuberous rooted 
climbers. Hand - 
some, hardy, cin- 
namon_ scented 
white flowers. 
Grows anywhere in 
any type of soil. 
Will cover trellis in 
a hurry. Large tu- 
bers. 15c ea.; 2 for 
25c, ppd. 
AMARYLLIS 
Giant Flowered 
Hybrids 
BG40!—Often has 
10 blooms or more 
on one stem. The 
colors range from 
almost white to 
dark red. Full di- 
rections for plant- 
ing with each giant- 
size bulb. Mixed 
colors. 59c each; 
2 for 1.10, post- 
paid. 
AZTEC LILY 
BG402—-TIiGER 
FLOWER (Ti- 
gridia). One of the 
most beautiful and 
unusual of all sum- 
mer bulbs. Brilliant 
red, orange and 
various combina- 
tions. Plant and 
eare for like glads. 
19c ea.; 2 for 35c; 
6 for 90c, ppd. 
PLANT THEM THIS SPRING—THEY BLOOM THIS YEAR 
ELEPHANT EAR 
Caladium 
BG404—This is the 
large-size tropical 
variety which 
grows enormous 
green leaves about 
3 or 4 ft. long. 
Easy to grow. Will 
not winter outside. 
35c ea.; 2 for 65c, 
ppd. 
FRAGRANT GLAD 
BG421—Flowers of 
glistening white with 
purple-maroon blotch 
borne ,on 2 to 4-foot 
spikes. A_ fine cut 
flower as blooms are 
beautiful, fragrant 
and long lasting. Easy 
to grow. Blooming- 
size bulbs, 3 for 30c; 
6 for 55c; 12 for 
1.00, ppd. 
a 7-foot bed. 8 medium tall ones 
for the center. 12 shorter ones 
for outside. Labeled as to height. 
All 20 Cannas for only 2.49, 
postpaid. 
SPRING BULBS 
—The 
se 
ou much ne 
Spra 
beay Dring: Bulbs 
Begonia 
paid. 
CAMELLIA TYPE 
For sheer beauty and 
brilliance of color, no 
flower can equal the love- 
ly Camellia type Tuber- 
ous Rooted Begonia. The 
big double blooms are 
perfect in form and often 
grow to 8 inches across. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS Most Glamorous of All Flowers 
They like shade, thus B@413—Pink = 
are ideal for shaded win- Fancy 
dows, porch boxes and BG@415—Yellow Leafed 
shady spots in the gar- 419—Salmon 
den. Bloom all summer She hed M CALADIUM 
long, providing an endless BG414—Red 
Pi BG4 10—(Fancy 
amount of glowing color pay; g—white Leaf.) Beautiful 
for your yard or house showy foliage. 
and plenty of stunning BG420—Scarlet Leaves varie- 
eutflowers for indoor use. gated with an 
Easy to grow, whether 30c each; 2 for 5Oc, astonishing as- 
ppd. sortment of pat- 
you raise them outdoors 
SEE ILLUSTRATIONS AT LEFT 
TUBEROSE 
CALLA LILY 
BG412—Yellow 
BG41 {—White 
40c each; 2 for 69c, 
tall, graceful, 
flowered type 
ments. 
ostpaid. 
erg . potatoes. 2 for 25c; 
BG417— Pink Calla 4 for 45c; {2 for 
(Rehmannii). New, 1.25, postpaid. 
different and rare. A 
pale blush-rose. 50c 
each; 2 for 89c, ppd. 
Fragrant Mexican 
BG407 — This is the 
single 
pre- 
ferred for arrange- 
Dig tuberose 
bulbs after frost. 
Store as you would 
MADEIRA VINE 
Climbing 
Mignonette 
BG596X — Brilliant 
Mixed Collection. 7 
or indoors (as a potted 
terns and colors. 
Fine for 
pots, 
Offer. f 
BG592X—Special 
each of 
BG405—The climber with thick, 
waxy, heart-shaped leaves that 
plant). 
They do well 
BG595X—Collection 
shady places. 
Camellia Type. Our 
choiceof colors, 
either place. We send full 
“How to Grow” directions 
with each order. 
1 each of all 6 colors 
above. 1.00, ppd. 
40c each; 3 for 
1.00; 12 for 
all 3 colors only 
1.25, ppd. flowers. 
give quick shade. Fragrant white 
Plant 6 in. apart. 
Take 
up bulbs in fall. 2 for 25c; 4 for 
39c; 8 for 69c, postpaid. 
