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Stephant Sars. 



Caladium Esculen- 



tum ( Elephant Ears j . 



— One of the finest tropi- 



,cal plants which can be 



., 'Wj^ ^^^,.,^^^ grown in 



f-^-'Ss^^^^^frj the opeii 



air in the 



^^^ma^SUch '■' ;^:::g*''^«>^V"" North. 



It can be made to produce 30 to 1(» leaves 3 to 4 feet 

 •long, and nearly as wide on stalks 4 to 6 feet high. 

 It is of easy culture, the chief requisites being an unlimited 

 supply of fertilizer and water. You cannot make the soil 

 too rich or keep it too wet for this plant. Very effective 

 for the flower border and for planting out upon the lawn. 

 Each. 10c. ; doz., $1.00. 



If sent by mail, add Tc.jfor each bulb. 



J'uberose. 



One of the most 

 fragrant and most 

 popular of the Sum- 

 mer flowering bulbs, 

 may be started early 

 in hot-beds or pots, 

 or planted in open 

 ground after the first 

 day of May. Each, 

 2c.; doz., 20c.; per 

 100, $1.00. ■ 



Maderia Vine. 



Tuberous - rooted 

 climber, with glossy 

 green leaves and delightfully fragrant 

 white blossoms. Sometimes called 

 Mignonette Vine. It is of rapid growth, 

 and from a few tubers vines will be produced sufficient to 

 cover one side of a cottage in a single season. The tubers 

 are tender, and must be protected from the frost during 

 Winter. Each, 5c.; doz., .")0c. 



(gladiolus. 



These fine Summer and Fall Flowering Bulbs will pro- 

 duce blooms which embrace ever}' shade of color, and are 

 marvels of beautj'. Great improvements have been made 

 in this flower during the past few years. They are of ear- 

 liest culture and produce their brilliant spikes the first year. 

 As soon in the Spring as the ground is sufficiently warm 

 and dry, make plantings at intervals of two weeks during 

 the vSpring months, whereby a succession of bloom will be 

 had. In the Fall the bulbs can be taken up and stored over 

 Winter in a dry place. Good mixture of first-class bulbs, 

 i:)c. doz.; 11.00 per 100. 



Our Fancy Hixture. — A special strain of Gladioli, 

 saved from the most beauliful French hybrid varieties 

 Each, 3c.; doz., 25c. 



Triumph.— A distinct race of this matchless class of 

 plants, originated in France, which for variety and exquisite 

 beauty has never been equalled. The flowers are of a 

 gigantic size and of a beautiful creamy-white, slightly 

 striped with lilac, small carmine l>lotch, shaded gold- 

 yellow. The flowers are borne in great profusion all 

 around the .spike, forming a perfect bouquet. Doz., 40c. 



HORTICULTURAL SUPPLIES. 



PLANT BED CLOTH. 



Splendid cheap substitute for glass, answering many 

 uses equally well. Light and easily shipped anywhere. It 

 is of stout tarred muslin that sheds water ; protects against 

 weather Twenty yards and upward, per yard. 



Light 5c. Medium 8c. Heavy 12c. 



Unglazed Hot Bed Sash. 



;=«si^' 



.Each, 70c. 



Buckeye Pruners. 



Price 60c. and 7oc. 



Extra heavy patent braced. Each . 



.90c- 



Owing to limited space we cannot describe fully our HorticulTurai, Suppi,y Department, but a visit to our 

 establishment will convince you that we are fully abrea.st of the times in the newest and most complete lines carried 

 in this department, embracing many new ideas for the Trucker, Farmer, Horticulturist and Florist. 



