Tuberous cametic-ike Begonias > 
May be grown outdoors during summer in semi-shade, taken up in fall 
and grown in pots or window boxes for winter flowers. Bloom over a long 
period. Satiny, waxy blooms in red, pink, yellow, white, two to three inches 
across, double. Set 8 to 10 inches apart. Plant a dozen or so of these bulbs 
and you will sure be delighted when they bloom. These Tuberous Begonias 
are very popular. Grown indoors or out. 
Tuberous Camellia-like Begonias a 
Offered only in sets of 4 colors—pink, red, yellow, white. Large selected .. a 
bulks to flower this summer. 4 for $1.00; 8 for $1.65; 12 for $2.25; 24 for $4.00. — = 
Hansen’s New 
Improved Bush Cherries 
Three-in-One Shrub 
(1) Flowering shrub, masses 
of white flowers in spring. (2) 
Used for flowering hedge. (3) 
Loads of bronze-black Cherries 
on the branches. Make tasty 
pies, jams, etc. Set 3 ft. apart. 
Set this beautiful, useful bush, 
and have something different. 
Blossoms and bears every 
year. 
PRICES—Blooming Size Bushes 
2-yr., Each 75c; 3 for $2.10; 5 
for $3.25; 10 for $5.95; 25 for 
$12.50. 
3-yr., each $1.25; 3 for $3.00; 5 
for $4.50; 10 for $8.35; 25 for 
$16.50. 
Keith’s Giant 
“Glad” Collection 
All Varieties Have Been 
Prize Winners 
This Collection is made up 
of selected varieties. Each 
one a prize winner, not 
“just any old variety.’’ Each 
one is a showy, large-flower- 
ed, newer variety, selected 
for you when ‘’Glads’’ were 
in bloom. You will be proud 
to have your friends see 
them when they are in bloom. ALL PRIZE WINNERS 
that sold for over $1.00 per bulb when introduced. 
50 Bulbs (10 different colors) 
100) Bulbs) (lO¢diiferent colors) 4c. ....- 02-90 5.00 
200 Bulbs (10 different colors) 
NOTE: We change varieties each year. 
Keith's ‘"Giant Glad’’ Collection. Many colors, Postage same as Strawberries (see bottom page 10). 
many kinds. GUARANTEED to bloom. 
™“ You sure will have berries when 
7g DA K ie you set Keith’s Sparkle. Disease free. 
gi L eBeautiful, sparkling red berries. 
@Solid red throughout. @Berries firm 
———— —-ship, can and freeze OK. eGood 
P wa * ( Late) plant maker—wide picking row @Re- 
ag N sists the red stele disease. 
We offer this new Strawberry 
which we have fruited and tested 
for seven years. We find it immune 
to red stele. This fact along with its 
being a good yielder of large, at- 
tractive, well flavored berries, makes 
SPARKLE an outstanding variety. 
O.K.’d by State 
Experiment Stations 
The birthplace of this new variety 
was at the New Jersey Experiment 
Station where it won a name for it- 
self. The New York Experiment Sta- 
tion found it to be one of the best 
late varieties, ripening late. SPARKLE 
has a lot of dependable backers. 
You'll like it. Give it a trial. Fine for 
deep freezing. 
SPARKLE PRICES 
‘ Sparkle 
Zo LOT secon siaisters chores cuevdicde eles $ 1.40 
SOM fore yan ee echt Ornate 2.50 
LOO} for Aero are cathesecxertleteione assis 3.60 
200 Mormon. cone eee becicct 6.50 
SOO} for seek ccc cedars Pete 9.50 
ROOO fort Fae eet nt attacks. tees 17.50 
2000 or more at $15.50 per 1000. 
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PAYMASTER 
Keith’s New 
Strawberry 
(For full description, etc., see back cover). 
Chosen as Best from 3000 
New Seedlings 
Compared With Others 
For several years we grew Paymaster in 
fruiting rows alongside Premier and other 
varieties. 
1. As productive as Premier and in some 
cases more so. 
2. Produces more runner plants, always 
developing a good wide fruiting row. 
3. More adaptable to different soils. 
4. Has a better, richer Strawberry flavor. 
5. Plants more disease-free. More resistant 
to the yellows, leaf spot, and red stele 
disease. 
6. Berries more rich red clear through. 
7. Berries do not ‘cook up” like the Pre- 
mier, but hold their shape, size and 
color. They make delicious preserves. 
8. A better all-round berry than the Pre- 
mier with as large yields of better ber- 
ries. 
9. None better for deep freezing. 
FREE—See Free Offer of PAYMASTER 
plants on back cover. 
PRINTED IN U.S.A.BY A. B. MORSE COMPANY, ST. JOSEPH, MICHI6AN 
