| LIST OF SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS FOR 1922. 1" 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
ALL LARGE FLOWERING BULBS. 
Plant the bulbs as soon as all danger from frost is past, about 4 inches deep 
and 6 to 8 inches apart. By planting at intervals up to the first of July, these fine 
flowers can be had in bloom all through the Summer and Fall, the later flowers 
being the best. 
About the end of October, when the leaves begin to wither, the bulbs should 
be taken up, dried in the open air, and then stored in a dry place, where they will 
not be touched by frost but kept cool. 
America—One of the grandest Gladioli ever introduced. Color a beautiful soft 
flesh pink, slightly tinged with lavender. The flowers are unusually large. 
Each 7c; doz. 70c; 100 $4.50. 
Augusta—Pure white, with blue anthers. Hach 9c; doz. 85c; 100 $6.00. 
Baron J. Hulot—The finest true-blue Gladiolus yet known. Flowers thickly set 
on a tall, strong spike; color velvety purple. Each 18c; doz. $1.75; 100 $12.00. 
| Chicago White—Pure white with lavender markings in throat. Fach 10c; per 
. doz. $1.00; per 100 $7.00. 
| Fire King—Intense fire-scarlet. Long graceful spikes showing half a dozen im- 
| 400 87 Gogms open at the same time. A grand variety. Hach 10c; doz. $1.00; 
Halley—Salmon pink, fine, very early. Each 9c; doz. 85c; 100 $6.00. 
Mrs. Francis King—A fine, very large, light scarlet variety. Flowers excellent for 
| cutting. Each 7c; per doz. 70c; 100 $4.50. 
|| Niagara—Of the “America” type, flowers larger, often 4% inches across; color a 
| delightful cream shade with the two lower inside petals blending to canary 
| yellow. Flower spike very erect and stout. Each 12c; per doz. $1.15 100 $8.00. 
Peace—One of the finest Whites. Flowers large, of a beautiful white, with a pale 
lilac feathering on the under petals. Spike long, heavy and straight. Hach 12c; 
per doz. $1.15; per 100 $8.00. 
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| Princeps—A grand large flower, color brilliant scarlet-crimson, blotched white on 
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the lower petals. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50; 100 $10.00. x 
| Mrs. Frank Pendleton—Large, well-opened flowers of a lovely salmon pink with 
| deep carmine blotch in the throat. Each 13c; per doz. $1.25; 100 $9.00. 
Panama—A seedling of America and the same in form and habit, but deeper pink 
aoe Sah GAN, large flowers on a long, stout spike. Each 12c; per doz. $1.15; Carnie American Hebrids: 
Schwaben—Delicate pure yellow, faint red stripe on lower petals. Each 13c; per doz. $1.25;.per 100 $9.00. 
War—Deep blood-red, shaded crimson-black. Very tall and conspicuous. Each 13c; per doz. $1.25; 100 $9.00. 
Primulinus Hybrids—tThe original of this type introduced from South Africa has been much improved by crossing with choice 
garden varieties, and the mixed hybrids here offered are certain to produce some beautiful flowers, mostly in colors running 
from light yellow to orange, apricot and crimson; the flowers are of good size, borne on tall, graceful spikes. Each 8c; 
per doz. 75c; per 100 $5.00. 
SPLENDID MIXTURES OF GLADIOLUS, Per Per 
Each doz. 100 
Pink Shades — Striped and Variegated — Scarlet 
and Red Shades—White and Lights .......... $207. $ .70 $4.50 
Mellow -Shades 5 20sec iheedeaneds os wispeded Be eie ae eee .09 -90 6.50 
Currie’s Extra Choice American Hybrids........ -08 315 5.00. 
Choice Colors, Mixed ................ 020000 ce eee .06 -55 15) 
Single Bulbs and Dozen Lots Mailed Free, 100 Lots by Express, Pur- 
chaser’s Expense, or by Mail for 50c per 100 Extra. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS—Single, Yellow, Pink, White, Scarlet, 
Crimson, Salmon and Mixed. Each 20c; per doz. $2.00. 
Double, Saimon, Scarlet, White and Mixed. Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
GLOXINIAS—Mixed. Each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM eEternant's Ear. 
First size bulbs: 15c each; per doz. $1.50, by mail 3c each extra; Second 
size bulbs: 25c each; per doz. $2.50, by mail 5c each extra; Mammoth 
bulbs: 30c each; per doz. $3.00, by mail 10c each extra. 
TUBEROSES. A 
Start in pots during March or plant in the open ground in May. 
Mammoth Excelsior Pearl—By mail, each 10c; per doz. $1.00; by express, 
purchaser paying charges, per 100 $7.00. 
Japanese Lilies 
LONGIFLORUM GIGANTEUM (Dark Stem) Easter Lily. 
Flowers trumpet shaped, pure white, delightfully fragrant, perfectly 
hardy: may be grown inside in pots or planted outdoors for summer 
ooming. 
AURATUM—The Gold-Banded Japan Lily—The Grandest of All Lilies. 
The flowers are pure white, with a gold band through the center of 
each petal, and beautifully spotted chocolate crimson, continuing in 
-~bloom from June to October, and delightfully fragrant. 
SPECIOSUM—(Lancifolium)—The Speciosum sorts are the most generally 
admired of all the Hardy Lilies. They commence blooming in July 
and continue until frost cuts them down. Album—White; extra large 
bulbs. mecumE a eae Soe and spotted rose. Melpo- 
mene—Rich crimson, heavily spotted. 
Tuberous Rooted Begonia. Price all varieties, by mail, each 45¢; per doz. $4.50; 
. by express purchaser paying charges, per 100 $30.00, 
CANNAS—MONTBRETIAS—CALLA LILIES—Write for information and prices. 
CINNAMON VINE—See page 86. 
