GERBERAS 
Among the loveliest and most graceful flowers are the 
___ Gerberas (Transvaal Daisies). Straw-yellow, pink, or- 
ange and brilliant scarlet, the showy flowers keep burst- 
___ ing out all summer long, nodding on stout 18-inch stems. 
They are very long-lasting and fine for cutting. Shipped 
_ for spring planting. Need sunny, well-drained spot. 
_ Mixed colors only. Big bare root divisions. 
3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.15; 12 for $3.85. 
Old-Fashioned Sweet Jar 
We have rose petals—millions of them—and we’ve com- 
bined the most fragrant kinds with sweet smelling spices 
to fill an old-fashioned “Sweet Jar.” The jar, 5% inches 
tall, is a special creation which will fit right in with any 
_____ decorative scheme. Comes in a choice of colors: green, 
‘ columbine blue, rose-pink and black. Shipped anywhere 
__ in the United States postpaid. $4.95. 
It’s a gift no one could ever forget. It can be shipped for any 
occasion. 
ANEMONES & 
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Ranunculus Tecolote Giant 
“Tecolote” Ranunculus, in the brightest of reds, oranges, 
yellows, and even whites, are the gayest and cheeriest 
of cut flowers. These are almost 100 per cent double 
and 2 or more inches across—the biggest and best bulbs 
money can buy, | in. and up. 79 for $3.45; 25 for $6.75. 
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_ Anemones, Monarch De’Caen 
The finest of all Anemones are these giant, long- 
_ stemmed single, saucer-shaped flowers in the brightest 
shades of rose, red, blue, purple, and lavender imagin- 
_ able. They are long-lasting and a favorite for cutting 
with everyone. Largest premium grade bulbs, % to | 
— inch. 12 for $2.95; 25 for $5.45. 
Anemones and Ranunculus Collection 
For something very colorful and pleasing, plant Ane- 
mones with the crinkly, gaily colored Ranunculus. 
25 of each, all top grade bulbs, for $10.95. 
Late fall planting is best in the south and other mild areas. 
In colder states, bulbs are shipped for spring planting and 
bloom later. 
STRAWBERRIES 
\ ROCKHILL NO. 24 
When you have tasted one of these huge honey-sweet 
berries, you will say that it is just about the best straw- 
berry you've ever eaten. It’s an ideal home variety 
because it produces fruit continually until late fall. You 
almost never find a runner so peak production con- 
tinues for many seasons. The lack of runners makes 
the plants expensive to produce, but they are worth it. 
The best strawberry for growing in jars or barrels. 
10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00; 100 for $15.00. 
(DONNER 
For quality, this new California originated berry has 
few equals. The coloring is even and rich, the size 
uniform and the berries have a particularly delicious 
sweet strawberry flavor. Ripens good crops—even in its 
first year. 25 for $2.00; 100 for $6.25. 
Gladiolus 
For a wealth of brightly colored flowers, Gladiolus are 
one of the best things you can plant. The big showy 
bloom spikes make spectacular arrangements and they 
last for a long while. Gladiolus are easy to grow, too. 
From among the best and biggest flowered varieties, we 
have chosen these to give you big bloom spikes, with 
the greatest number of florets in a wide range of bril- 
liant colors. It is an outstanding mixed color group from 
which you can expect maximum results because every 
bulb is Armstrong quality—the finest available. 
12 for $1.95; 25 for $3.65; 100 for $12.95. 
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