| CROTON HYBRIDS | 
AMERICA—very large broad oak leaf, red veined, dark maroon to purple. Striking. 
CAMEO—delicate pink, semi-oak. 
CAROL-ANN CONRAD—large, broad, irregular. Maroon background, heavily veined 
red. 
CHARLES RUTHERFORD—large modified oak leaf, red midrib, maroon-purple back- 
ground, red patches. 
COLONEL BULLOCK—semi-oak, large leaf. Dark pink blotches. 
COLUMBIANA—elliptic brilliant carmine, purple and green. 
CONFUCIUS—large, broad waved leaf, multiple colors: yellow, red, pink, maroon, 
green. 
DAISY O—elliptical, medium size, good deep red. 
DREER No. 7—oak leaf medium size, red to pink irregular patern. Compact growth. 
DR. STEWART—large broad leaf, red, blotched pink. 
GENERAL MARSHALL—linear and waved leaf, red midrib and spotted red on maroon. 
GLORIOSA—broad large leaf, blotches of red on purple and maroon. Very beauti- 
ful and hardy. 
HARVEST MOON—broad leaf, yellow midrib, green dominant, white veins. 
IRENE KINGSLEY—medium oak leaf, blotches red and maroon. 
JUNGLE QUEEN—obvate leaf, red veined, red, pink and maroon blotches.—5.00 
KENTUCKY— irregular leaf, red veined, blotched red on purple. Large foliage. 
LIBERTY—jagged oak leaf, red margin, red veins, maroon blotches. 
L. M. RUTHERFORD—large semi-oak leaf, consistent pink color. 
MARTHA FRANCIS—large, hardy. Similar to Dr. Stewart. 
MONARCH—very large broad irregular leaf, brilliant red—maroon to purple. 
MOUNT FLORIN—yellow vein, green leaf. Very compact, medium size. 
MRS. FERDINAND KOEHL—one of the best of the older oak leaves. 
NORMAN ROCKWELL—semi-oak, dark maroon blotched with carmine—-striking. 
POLYCHROME—best croton for growing in shade. Large leaf, pastel pink. 
SPOTLIGHT—narrow irregular leaf, green and yellow with red. 
STRAWBERRY—strawberry red, medium size foliage. 
REEDII No I—large, elliptical leaf, pink veins, fast grower. 
REEDII No. Il—large, elliptical leaf, very hardy, pink veins. 
CULTURE: New growth is green, but colors up as it matures. Needs some sun- 
light. Keep moist, soak soil well at least once a week. Set pot in saucer of 
sand and keep moist. Best temperature, 60° minimum at night, higher in day- 
time. Sponge foliage with water once a month. For rapid growth feed month- 
ly with liquid fertilizer and Ortho-Gro alternately. 
PRICE: 4” and 5” pots—3.50 to 5.00 
CHOICE HIGHLY COLORED HYBRIDS NOT LABELED 
4” and 5” pots, 1.50, 2.50 and 3.50 
| GLORIOSA LILY | 
SLORIOSA ROTHSCHIDIANA (Red Climbing Lily). A 
splendid low climber, easy to grow; it does well 
in sun or partial shade. Grows 2-8 feet high, 
producing gorgeous Lily-like flowers which open 
a bright yellow and red, but change to a deep 
scarlet. Plant tuber horizontally 21/2 to 3 inches 
deep, being careful not to break the new shoot 
at the end of the tuber. Fertilize one a month 
after new growth breaks thru soil (liquid). Use 
regular potting soil for foliage plants. After 
flowering vines die down and tubers rest for 
2-3 months. They will start to grow again of 
their own accord. Simply water and _ fertilize 
when new growth appears. Postpaid prices. See 
photo. 
Giant TUBERS—1.50 each 
4 for 5.00 6 for 7.50 
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