Gladiolus Bulbs 
Lovely to plant in beds, borders or groups here and there 
in annual or perennial plantings. Ideal for house decora- 
tion. Cut spikes when the lowest flower shows color, and 
all the others on the spike clear to the top will open. 
Plant bulbs every 2 or 3 weeks up to July 1 for a suc- 
cession of bloom. 
DUSTING—The easiest and most efficient means of 
controlling Thrip is to dust the foliage of the plants with 
9% D.D.T. Many types of dusters are available and one 
can be obtained to suit your size planting. Begin dusting 
when plants are in third leaf and continue about every 
two weeks. If this is done you can say goodbye to Acsskes 
All Bulbs 2 inches across and up. Guaranteed to please 
a ee ae Rose Red 
mostess.. .!....... Shrimp Pink with White Blotch 
MemeemeurOpKins .......... eee ee, Wine Red 
ees .. Clear Light Yellow 
TO hc ed ee Golden Orange 
Salmon’s Glory ..... Light Cream with Carmine Blotch 
CI, ae Creamy Pink 
MMMETCUS DAN 8 ek oe ke Ruffled Pink 
ee oe ee Rosy Lavender 
Meueetcer Goddess ......5........... Pee Clea nivet VWahiiie 
3 Bulbs . . $ .30 LZ ae se 95 
come + Be 50 100 0" on Wiehe 7.25 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. GIANT CAMELLIA FLOWERED 
Large bulbs, 2-inch diameter. Decorative for pots or bedding; thrives in semi-shade. Separate colors, 
Crimson, Yellow, Pink, Salmon and White. Price Double, each, 35c.;_ three, 90c.; | doz., $3.35. 
CALADIUM, FANCY LEAVED 
Six named varieties. Excellent for pots or window boxes. White and green; red and green; green, 
rosé center; crimson, green margin; green, red veined; green, rose mottled. Each, 50c.; three, $1.40; 
doz., $5.50. 
GLOXINIAS 
Colors: Scarlet, Purple, Rose, White. Large size, 144-2 inch. Each 40c.; three, $1.10; doz., $3.75. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM Elephant's Ear 
One of the largest of ornamental foliage plants; grows in any garden soil, and when full size stands 
four or five feet high, with immense leaves measuring four feet in length by two and one-half feet in 
breadth. Each, 40c.; three, $1.10; doz., $3.75. 
DOUBLE TUBEROSE Excelsior Dwarf Pearl 
The Tuberose, being a native of a tropical climate, requires the extreme heat of summer, and will not 
bloom till late, unless started in the forcing-house or hot-bed, in February or March. They inay be 
transferred to open ground after the soil has beccme warm and settled summer weather prevails. The 
bulbs are extremely sensitive; a slight freezing destroys the crown or heart. First size, 3 for 45c.; 
doz., $1.40; 100, $10.00. CINNAMON VINE 
Beautiful hardy climber; glossy foliage and fragrant flowers; stem dies down in winter, but the root is 
hardy. Large selected roots. Price each, 25c; 1760027. 691.20. = 1d0z:, 462.00; 
MADEIRA VINE 
The Madeira Vine is a beautiful climber, with thick glossy light green leaves, climbing twenty teet 
Or more, and twining in any desired form. Each, 25c.; ™% doz., $1.20; doz., $2.00. 
CANNAS | a 
King Humbert. Leaf bronze, red flower. Yellow King Humbert. Leaf green, flower yellow. 
The President. Leaf green, flower crimson. Hungaria. Flower Pink. 
Above: Each, 25c.; three, 70c.; doz., $2.50. 
LILIES FOR SPRING PLANTING Pe 2 
Regale—45c. ea. Rubrum—60c. ea. Auratum—60c. ea. Estate—65c. e 
