CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. 



These well known Elephant's Ears are most effective 

 both as single plants on the lawn, masses in beds, or for 

 margins of water. The distinct apron-like leaves often 

 attain a length of 3 feet by 20 inches wide. Bulbs can be 

 stored in dry sand over winter and kept from year to year. 

 Bulbs, first size, 20c. each; $2.00 doz. Second size, 10c. 

 each; $1.00 doz. Third size, 5c. each; 50c. doz. 



GLADIOLUS. 



Groff's New (Hybrids). The mixture we offer is made 

 x * 'up from the original and 



latest introduction of Mr. Groff, and comprises the widest 

 range of colors possible. The flowers are of the largest 

 size in their respective types and of good substance. The 

 spikes are of correct form, with plants of exceptional vigor 

 and vitality. When the spikes are cut, the unopened flower 

 buds open freely after the spikes are placed in vases con- 

 taining a little water. Price 40c. doz. 



America Conceded to be one of the finest varieties for 

 * cutting or bedding ever sent out; color a beau- 

 tiful soft flesh-pink; orchid-like in its coloring and texture; 

 growth and habit perfect. 5c. each; 50c. per doz.; $3.25 

 per 100. 



Pink BcautV Fine dark rose, with velvet blotch, chang- 

 '" ing color under artificial light; very early 

 Each, 10c; doz., 90c. 



Aiioiiotii A lovely and useful variety, pure white with 

 s " • blue anthers. 5c each; 50c. per doz.; $3.25 



GLADIOLUS— Continued. 



Rnrnn Unlnr A ricn royal violet blue; full round flower. 

 ,MI "" "tuwu 7c. eac h; per doz.; 65c; per 100 $4.50. 70c. 

 per doz. postpaid. By express, 65c per doz.; $4.50 per 100. 



Klondike Clear yellow with maroon blotch in the 



throat. 7c. each; 65c per doz. 



Klinrlpri filnrv Tn e "ruffled" gladiola. Creamv white, 

 " 1U1 J- shading to delicate lavender; petals 

 fluted. 10c each; 90c per doz. 



Mrs. Francis King. Brilliant flamingo pink, blazed 

 ° with vermilion red; blooms 4 in. 



across. 5c. each; 40c per doz.; $3.25 per 100. 



Creamy yellow; throat lightly marked with 

 rosy-carmine; flue cut flower. 8c each; 85c. 



Niagara. 



per doz. 



Panama. 



per doz. 



Peace. 



A grand deep pink; flowers large and hand- 

 some; the finest pink variety. 8c each; 35c 



per 100. 



No discounts, but — Reliable 



Immense pure white with a touch of carmine 

 in the lower petals. 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 



PrinceDS Rich dazzling scarlet, the lower portion 

 " * marked with white; large open flower. 8c. 



each; 85c per doz. 



CINNAMON VINE. 



Hardy climber, with dark-green foliage, and late in the 

 season bearing a profusion of small white flowers of a 

 delicious cinnamon fragrance. Strong tubers 5c each; per 

 doz. 50c 



MADEIRA VINE. 



A beautiful rapid-growing climber, bearing graceful 

 racemes of fragrant white flowers; of great value for cov- 

 ering porches and arbors. The leaves are thick and glossy. 

 f>c each; per doz. 50c 



EXCELSIOR 



PEARL 



TUBEROSE. 



One of the most 

 fragrant and most 

 popular of the sum- 

 mer flowering bulbs. 

 May be started early 

 in hotbeds or pots, 

 or planted in open 

 ground after the first 

 day of May. Each, 

 5c; doz. 50c; per 

 100 $4.00. If sent by 

 mail, add 10c per doz. 

 postage. 



PAEONIES— Officinalis. 



This old-fashioned flower Is still considered the Queen 

 of spring flowers. They are perfectly hardy, requiring 

 no protection in any climate, and once planted increase in 

 beauty each year. Blush white; rosea, bright rose pink; 

 rubra, brilliant glowing deep crimson. 30c. each; $3.00 

 per doz. 



BEGONIA, TUBEROUS- Rooted 



Among the brightest bedding plants, and well adapted to 

 window or conservatory culture. They flourish well in partial 

 shade. 



Single White Rose, Yellow, Orange, each 5c; per doz. 50c. 



Double White Rose, Yellow, Orange, each 8c; per doz. 75c. 



By mail regular parcel post rates must be added to catalog 



HARDY PHLOX. 



Among hardy perennial plants no class is of more Im- 

 portance than the Phloxes, succeeding in almost any soil 

 and position. The ground where Phlox is to be planted 

 should be trenched fully 2 feet in depth, and may be planted 

 in spring or fall. 



Alninn Of recent introductions, embrace not only new 

 .upma. snades Q f co i orj but also form plants of strong, 

 sturdy, yet compact habit of growth. Strong roots, sepa- 

 rate colors, each 20c; per doz. $2.00. 



rWnccarn Its habit of growth Is very vigorous, form- 

 ueiusMW. ing Dugny specimens, 12 to 20 Inches high, 

 each shoot terminated by a spike of flowers fully 10 Inches 

 long. Strong roots, separate colors, each 20c; per doz. $2.00. 



Seeds Only, at lowest prices 



