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MORELANDS’ SPANISH FORT NURSERY 
DAPHNE, ALABAMA 
WE BELIEVE IN CONSERVATIVE ADVERTISING 
AND HAVE TAKEN CARE TO DESCRIBE THE LIM- 
ITATIONS OF THE VARIOUS ITEMS THAT WE 
HANDLE AS WELL AS THEIR ADVANTAGES. IF 
YOU APPRECIATE OUR POLICY OF HONEST AD- _ 
VERTISING YOU CAN BEST SHOW YOUR APPRE- 
CIATION BY TELLING YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT 
OUR POLICIES AND STOCK. 
SPRING BULB LIST 
CALADIUMS 
Caladiums are our most popular plant. They produce beautifully colored foliage 
which last all summer and they make a magnificent display for a very modest 
investment. 
While most bulbs which produce in the summer or fall should be planted in the 
winter or early spring, Caladiums are an exception. It is definitely a mistake to 
plant Caladiums before the advent of warm weather. We strongly recommend 
that they not be planted until after the first of May and they may be planted as late | 
as the end of June. Although we have bulbs in stock now, we will not accept — 
orders for delivery before April 1st and we consider even this date too early. | 
When the proper time comes you will receive a descriptive folder on Caladiums. — 
In the meantime if you wish, you may order them, but they will not be shipped | 
until April rst at the earliest. We must make this limitation since we guarantee 
all of our Caladiums to produce excellent results; and it has been our experience 
that if we supply them too early the results will not be satisfactory. 
MAGIC LILY 
See separate folder. 
ANEMONES (ST. BRIGID) Do not confuse with the De Caen or single 
anemones. Our anemones are full double and look very much like ranunculus, 
but are much easier to grow. They are good sized bulbs and are guaranteed 
to sprout, but we cannot guarantee bloom as they only bloom if properly cul- 
tivated. Price 40¢ dozen ,$2.50 for 100. Supply is very limited. 
PG} avi RE ORE! 
See separate folder. 
PEAT MOSS 
If you have good potting soil don’t waste your money on peat moss but if your 
soi] is too sandy or “packs too tight” the addition of 1/8 peat moss will do 
wonders. Peat Moss promotes good root growth but does not replace fertilizer. 
Enough peat to mix with the soil in six 6” planters — 25¢. 
