Summer cy Lowering 



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Many gardeners who have enjoyed the gay pageant of Spring 

 Bulbous Flowers, will welcome the group offered here. It is a fasci- 

 nating ensemble, ranging from the extreme daintiness of the 

 Zephranthes, or Fairy Lily, to the bizarre brilliance of the Tigridia, 

 or Shell Flower, and the pure gold of the Calla Elliotiana. The 

 flowering period of this group ranges from June to September. 



CALLA (Elliotiana) 



The yellow Oalla; large, rich, deep golden flowers often 4 to 5 

 inches across at the mouth; habit of growth and foliage like the 

 old favorite white Calla excepting the leaves of Elliotiana are 

 spotted with white. 



Dry bulbs. Price. 50c each; $5.00 doz.; $37.50 per 100. 



CINNAMON VINE 



A beautiful, hardy climber for anything on which the vines can 

 twine; it grows from 15 to 30 feet high, and when established the 

 vines attain a much greater length. The leaves are green, thick and 

 glossy, always clean, healthy and free from insects. The white 

 flowers, while insignificant, emit a delightful cinnamon-like perfume. 

 The roots are guite hardy and, although the stems die down in 

 winter, the vines shoot up with great rapidity in the spring. 



Price, extra large, 2-year-old roots, 30c each; $3.00 doz. 



CHLIDANTHUS FRAGRANS (The Fragrant LUy) 



Of South American origin; it is a valuable addition to our sum- 

 mer flowering bulbous plants. The plant attains a height of about 

 1 foot, and the delightfully sweet scented golden yellow miniature 

 Lilies are held well above the foliage. Also adapted for pot culture. 



Price, 50c each; $5.00 doz. 



MADEIRA 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. The tubers Ave offer are selected large size. 



Price, 15c each; $1.50 doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



PERUVIAN DAFFODIL Ismene Calathina 



Handsome clusters of large, very striking, fragrant pearly white 

 flowers. Bulbs should be planted out in May. They will then com- 

 mence flowering in July. It is also admirably adapted for pot culture. 



Price, 50c each; $5.00 doz. 



SUMMER HYACINTH, 



Hyacinthus Candicans 

 (Galtonia) 



A luxuriant-growing, summer-flower- 

 ing plant, spreading 2 to 3 feet, throw- 

 ing spikes 4 to 5 feet in height, each 

 bearing 20 to 30 large, white, bell- 

 shaped flowers, splendid for groups. If 

 planted in the center of beds of scarlet 

 Gladiolus, the effect is magnificent. 



Price, 25c each; $2.50 doz.; $18.00 

 per 100. 



Summer Flowering Bulbs thrive in a medium rich soil, where a 

 fair amount of moisture can be provided during the flowering period. 

 They also enjoy direct sunshine. In the latitude of New York, they 

 should be planted about April 15th. As these are not hardy in this 

 latitude, the bulbs should be lifted in the autumn after the tops have 

 been killed by frost. The bulbs may be saved from year to year. 



Obtainable from February 1st to May 15th. 



MONTBRETIA 



The Montbretia is one of the most floriferous and showy of summer 

 flowering bulbous plants, producing in great numbers graceful spikes 

 8 to 12 inches long, each spike bearing from 18 to 30 exceedingly 

 showy, star-shaped flowers, IV2 to 2 inches across. 



Fire King. Large flowers of a glowing scarlet red; decidedly one of 

 the most beautiful. Price, 15c each; $1.50 doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Golden West. Produces tall, branching spikes and large, well-open 

 flowers of a most beautiful pure golden yellow, without the least spot 

 of shade; strong grower. Price, 15c each; $1.50 doz.; $12.00 per 

 100. 



His Majesty. A glorious variety, flowers measuring 4 inches or 

 more across, very broad petalled, deep velvety scarlet shading 

 down to gold, reverse of petals dark crimson. 



Price, 25c each; $2.50 doz.; $18.00 per 100. 

 Lady Hamilton. Very floriferous yellow; the center is suffused with 

 a ray of rose apricot; strong grower; fine .and distinct. 



Price, 20c each; $2.00 doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 Lord Nelson. Deep orange-scarlet, externally crimson, eye yellow; 

 large flower, very beautiful; the stems are dark, much branched 

 and 3»2 ft. high. Price, 20c each; $2.00 doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 Rosea. Bright salmon rose; distinct. 



Price. 15c each; $1.50 doz.; $12.00 per 100. 

 Mixed Hybrids. Containing a fine assortment of yellow, orange 

 and scarlet shades. Price, 12c each; $1.25 doz.; $9.00 per 100. 



Six Bulbs of a 

 variety sold at 

 the Dozen Rate. 

 25 at the Hun- 

 dred Rate. 



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Follow the pageant of Spring Bulbous Flowers with Summer Flowering Bulbs. Our pamphlet, 

 grow this brilliant group in any garden, and what a boon they are to the belated gardener. 



