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Summer Blooming Bulbs and Roots 



Tuberous Rooted Begojiia. 



Begonias 



(Tuberous Rooted). 



The value of these brilliant Begonias for outdoor plant- 

 ing- cannot be over-estimated. They make a. gorgeous dis- 

 play in the herbaceous border and they are especially 

 desirable for shady places or corners in the lawn. Planted 

 outdoors in May they will bloom in July and continue 

 throughout the entire season until cut down by frost. Many 

 of the flowers measure fully six inches across. 



SINGLE TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 



We can supply these in the following colors, or in mix- 

 tures, as under: 



Scarlet, White, Pink, Crimson, Yellow and Orange. 2r»c 

 eaeli; $2.r)0 per dox.; $18.C0 per 100. 



Mixed. All color.s. 2€c each; $2.0O per doz.; $1.->.00 per 100. 



DOUBLE-FLOWERING TUBEROUS 

 BEGONIAS 



AVe can .supply these in the following separate colors, 

 al.so In mixture, as under: 



Scarlet, Crimson, Pink, AMiite and Yellow, .30c each; 

 5|«.00 per doz.; .^20.00 per 100. 



AMARYLLIS 



Very popular for house culture and easily 

 grown by everyone, the chief point being to 

 give the bulbs alternate periods of rest an<J 

 growth. 



XEAV HYBRIDS — One of the finest strains of 

 Amaryllis we have yet seen. Flowers are im- 

 mense, borne mostly two and three to a stem, 

 in an amazing and beautiful range of colors, 

 blended, splashed and striped in a manner not 

 seen in other strains. 



Lrarge Bulbs, each, 75c: doz., $8.00. 



CINNAMON VINE 



A rapid growing hardy climber with glossy 

 heart-shaped leaves and white, sweet-scented 

 flowers. 



I^arge Roots, each, 10c; doz., $1.0O. 



GLOXINIAS 



Beautiful bulbous pot plants with trumpet- 

 shaped flowers. 

 Separate Colors — Red, AVhite, Blue. Each, 35c; 



per doz., $3.50. 



MADERIA VINE 



The old favorite, "Climbing Mignonette." So 

 much prized for porches and arbors, on account 

 of its rapid growth and freedom from insects. 

 Thick, glossy leaves, and long, hanging stems 

 of feathery fragrant white flowers. Price, ICc 

 each; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



MONTBRETIA 



Showy summer-tiowering bulbous plants. A 

 dozen or' more bulbs, planted 6 inches apart in 

 a group in a sunny position, and allowed to 

 remain, will form magnificent clumps from 2 to 

 3 feet across, producing in great numbers, 

 graceful spikes 8 to 12 inches long, each spike 

 bearing from 18 to 30 exceedingly showy star- 

 shaped flowers. 11/2 to 2 inches across. Mixed 

 Hybrids. Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz., $7.00 

 per ICO. Mailed free. 



OXALIS (Summer Flowering). 



Pretty little plants bearing their dainty flowers continu- 

 ously during the season in white, pink and red. 

 Price of each color, doz., 3€c; 100, $3.00. 



PEARL TUBEROSE 



The flower spikes are compactly filled witli double white 

 wax-like deliciouslv fragrant flowers. Bulbs phmted in the 

 garden in May, in warm, rich soil, in a sunny position, 

 flower in the fall. Price, extra large bulbs, ICc each; .$1.00 

 per doz,; $7.00 per ICO. 



If by Parcel Post, add Postage at Zone Rates. Weight, 

 11/2 lbs.' per doz. Single Bulbs mailed Free. 



CALLAS 



YELI^OAY CAlvI.A (Calla Elliotiana) — Flowers rich golden 

 yellow, foliage dark green with creamy-white spots. 



Medium roots, each, 30c; doz., $3.00. 

 I.arge roots, each, 40c; doz., $4.50. 



SPOTTED CALI.V (Albo Maculata) — The flowers are white, 

 smaller than Aethiopica, foliage green mottled white. 

 Select bulbs, each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 



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