U 



Boigiano's Dwarf French (Mannas 



LARGE FLOWERING SELECTED 

 Price: Finest Mixture of Named Varieties. Oar Selection, 5c each, 35c per 

 dozen. Your Selection, 50c per dozen. If to go by Mail, add 

 3c per root, or 20c per doz. 



1. Albino.— White, abundance of foliage, 2 Z A to Z Z A ft. 



2. Alphonse Sou vier. — Crimson 2 to 3 ft. green foliage. 



3. Alsace. — Sulphur yellow to creamy white, 3 to 4 ft. 



4. Annie Laurie.— Silver pink, 3 ft. 



5. Austria.— Canary yellow, dotted red center, 2 to 3 ft. 



6. Baltimore.— The Oriole Bird. Red yellow throat, 

 leaves edged purple, 2 to 3 feet. 



7. BlacK Beauty .-Bronze leaved , almost black streaked 

 purple, 3 to 6 ft. 



8. BlacK Prince. — Dark maroon with red stem and 

 green leaves, 3 to 5 ft. 



9. BurbanK. — American yellow, 4 ft. with green leaves. 



10. Chas.Henderson. — Crimson, sturdy growth. 2 to 3 ft. 



11. DuKe of Marlboro.— Deep crimson, 2 to 3 ft. 



12. Eg'andale. — Currant red, bronzed leaved, 4 to 6 ft. 



13. Flamingo. — Dark crimson with gold pencilings; 2 to 

 ' .3 feet. 



14. Florence Vaug'han.— Yellow, spotted red, 2K ft. 



15. Italia. — Scarlet, broad orange border, 2 to VA feet. 

 Orchid flowers. 



16. Madam Crozy. — Crimson scarlet, bordered golden 

 vellow, 2 to 3 ft. 



17. Maiden's Blush.— Rosy pink, 2 to 3 ft. 



18. Martha Washington.— Pure dark pink, 2 to 3 ft. 



19. Mont Blanc— White with glossy green foliage, ?. ft. 



20. Mt. Aetna. — targe crimson, dark foliage, 2 to 2% ft. 



21. Philadelphia.— Bright glowing red, 2 to 3 ft. 



22. Queen Charlotte. — Orange scarlet, edged canary 

 yellow, 2 to 2 l A ft. 



23. Queen Eleanor. — Yellow, spotted red, green leaves, 

 2 to 3 ft 



24. Rosemawr. — Brilliant rose, 2 to 3 ft. 



(Palladium 



OR ELEPHANT EARS. 



One of the most effective plants in cultivation for the 

 flower border or for planting out upon the lawn. It will 

 grow in any garden soil, and is of the easiest culture. To 

 obtain the best results it should be planted where it will 

 obtain plenty of water and abundance of rich compost. 

 Foliage light green. When full size it stands 6 feet high 

 and bears immense leaves 3 to 4 ft. long by 2% ft. wide. 

 Each. 



Small Roots 5c 



Large Roots 10c 



Extra Large Roots 15c 



Mammoth Roots 25c 



NAMED VARIETIES. 



BOLGIANO'S LARGE FLOWERING 

 CANNAS. 



Per Doz. 



Postage 





per Root. 



50c 



5c 



1.00 



7c 



1.50 



10c 



2.75 



15c 



All the jiowers and bulbs .. - '" 



I bought if your house came 

 up and bloomed far super- 

 ior to any I ever planted 

 before. The leaves of the Calladiunt Bulbs 

 attracted special notice, some measured 30 

 by 43 inches. Yours truly, 



Thos. Berney, 803 Williams St., Ballo. 



excelsior D ouWe Dwarf Tuberoses. 



Messrs. f. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Nov. 15th, 1906. 



Gentlemen : — The Calladiunt Bulbs I bought from you in the Syring were the finest I ever had. Thanking you very 

 much, and wishiug you success. Yours truly, MISS RUTH HULF1SH, Haymarket, Va. 



IRIS OR FLAGS. 



JAPANESE IRIS. (Iris Kaempferii.)— Prices: Flowering clumps of the new large flowering varieties of 



Japanese Iris delivered free in the United States. Each 25c. $2.50 Doz. 



1. Date-Dog'u, Violet and yellow, 3 petals. 2. GeKKa-no-nami, Pure white, early ; 3 petals. 3. Hanna-no- 



nisKiKi, Purple and white, 3 petals. 4. Kagaribi, 

 White, blue and golden. 5. Kimi-no»megumi, Pearl, 

 light and dark blue, white, 3 petals. 6. Kum»a 

 fimjiri, Silver, lilac, yellow, 6 petals. 7._ KaKo-no- 

 iro, Royal purple and gold ,6 petals. 8. Oniga-Shima, 

 Violet and gold, 6 petals. 9. Seujo-no-hara, 

 White and purple. 6 petals. 10. Shishi-odori, 

 Deep purple and golden center, 6 petals. 11. Shi- 

 un-ryo, Violet and yellow, 3 petals. 12. Shishi- 

 iKari, white, dark purple and yellow, 3 petals. 13. 

 ShuchiuKwa, Crimson, yellow, white, 3 petals. 14. 

 Tai-heiraKu, Crimson, purple, 8 to 10 petals. 15. 

 Tomo-no-umi, the finest white. 6 petals. 16. Tora« 

 odori, Pure white and violet, 3 petals. 17. Uchiu, 

 Purple and crimson, 6 petals. i8. Ujl-ao-hotaru, 

 Deep purple and blue, 6 petals, 19. Yedo-junan, 

 Rich Royal Purple. 20. YuKari-no-ira, Purple, 

 crimson and white. 



GERMAN IRIS.— Add 5c per doz. postage, if to 

 g'o by mail. 1. Canary Bird, Yellow ana bronze, 

 striped white, each 5c. Doz. 50c. 100 $3.50. 

 2. Old Purple (lag. Deep purple, each 5c. Doz. 

 35c. 100 $2.00. 3. Queen of May, Rosy lilac. 

 each 8c. Doz. 75c. 100 $5.00. 4. Comte de St. 

 Claire, White, with Vz in. blue border, each 10c. 

 Doz. $1.00. 100 $7.50. 5. Florentina Alba, 

 Laree pure white, each 5c. Doz. 50c. 100 $3.00. 

 6. President Carnot, Pale blue, each 5c. Doz. 50c. 

 100 $4.00. 7. King Maori, Golden yellow and 

 velvety crimson and gold, each 10c. Doz. $1.00. 

 100 $7.50. 8. Celestial, Delicate lavender, each 5c. 

 Doz. 50c. 100 $3.50. 9. ShaKespeare, yellowish 

 bronze and purple, each 10c. Doz. $1.00. 100 

 $7.50. 10. Finest Mixed, Many beautiful varieties 

 each 5c. Doz. 50c. 100 $3.50. 



MADERIA VINE. 



Tuberous rooted climber, with glossy green leaves 

 and delightfully fragrant white blossoms. So ne- 

 times called Mignonette Vine. It is of rapid growth, 

 and from a few tubers vines will be produced suffici -nt 

 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. 50c. 



One of the most fragrant and most 

 popular of the summer flowering 

 bulbs. May be started early in hot- 

 beds or pots, or planted in open 

 ground after the first day of May. 



Each. Doz. Postage 

 per Root. 



Small Roots 10c 50c lc 



Large Roots 15c 1.00 lc 



Extra Large Roots 35c 2.00 £• 



Excelsior Pearl 



Double Dwarf Tuberose*. 



