CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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Caladium. 



PAETCY LEAVED (Mixed).— Grown for 

 their orraniental leaves, which come in the 

 most glorious shades and combinations. 

 They should preferably be planted in a 

 half-shady place and watered liberally. For 



massed beds or borders under large trees 

 or for planting in shady porch boxes among 

 , green foliage plants. Price per bulb, 30c. 

 each; $3.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



Caladium. — Elephant's Ear. — Price, 25c. 

 each; $2.50 per dozen. 



EASTEB IiHiY. — This handsome white 

 Lily is similar in shape to our St. Joseph 

 ] Lily, except that the tube is a little short- 

 er and the outside petals a little more re- 

 curved. 35c. each; $3.50 per dozen, post- 

 paid. September till March. 



AMARYHLIS JOHNSOia— (St. Joseph 



Lily.) — Deep crimson with broad v.'hite 



, stripe on each petal, a popular flower in 



{ the South. 40c. each; i^ doz., $2.50; doz., 



I $4.00, postpaid. 



TULIPS. — Double and single. Mixed. 



Should not be planted later than March, 

 , and placed very shallow in the ground; not 



m.ore than one-third of the bulb should be 

 i covered. When near flowering they require 

 j a good deal of moisture. 75 cents per 

 i dozen, postpaid. September to March. 



BULBS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER 



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Pancy Cactus Dahlia. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS. 



EUSEKA.— ^Burrell) (Straight). This 

 variety has all the good qualities of the 

 Dahlia. Very deep purple. Petals are long, 

 straight and tightly quilled. 35c. each, 

 postpaid. 



PEBI^E BE LYON. — A pure white exhi- 

 bition variety of great value. Petals fringed 

 or nicked, giving unique appearance. 40c. 

 each, postpaid. 



SHOW DAHLIAS. 



A. D. LIVONI. — Beautiful soft pink, long 

 stems. Perfectly round, ball-shaped flow- 

 ers, each petal being very tightly quilled 

 and arranged in exact regularity. Free 

 flowering. 40c. each, postpaid. 



STOBM KING. — The most reliable white 

 Show Dahlia to date. Pure white. Flowers 

 produced on good stems, well above the 

 foliage. Free-flowering. 35c. each, post- 

 paid. 



UN-NAMED DOUBLE DAHLIAS.— Red. 

 yellow, and white. 30c. each; $2.75 per 

 dozen, postpaid. 



* PEONY FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 



MBS. M. W. CBOWELL. A remarkably 

 sturdy variety of perfect habit. Color, a 

 beautiful orange-yellow. Very free-flower- 

 ing. 40c. each, postpaid. 



SALVATOR.^ — Deep rose-pink blossom.s, 

 plants of medium height, and edges of 

 petals are of a curling nature, giving the 

 flower an entirely original appearance. 60c. 

 each, postpaid. 



DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 



OBA DOW — A beautiful velvety maroon, 

 effectively tipped white. Very strong, tall 

 growing plants. 35c. each, postpaid. 



MINA BURGLE. — A seedling named and 

 originated by Mr. Burgle, a California Dah- 

 lia lo^•er. This new introduction is one of 

 the finest varieties to date — a champion 

 variety, producing flowers of gigantic size 

 and remarkable beauty; the best in exist- 

 ence. Color, a glowing and most brilliant 

 scarlet. The flowers are of perfect Deco- 

 rative type and are borne upon long, wiry 

 stems well above the foliage. Attracts un- 

 iversal attention. 60c. each, postpaid. 



PRANK A. WALKER — Decorative Seed- 

 ling". — Expressly named for Mr. Frank A. 

 V,"alker. of Stoneham. Mass., in compliment 

 to his intense love of Dahlias. A charming 

 shade of deep lavender-pink. For garden 

 decoration or for cut flowers this variety 

 is exceptionally good, having long stems 

 and producing flowers in great abundance. 

 This Dahlia should be in every garden. 

 45c. each, postpaid. 



Mexican Sing-le Tuherose. 



MEXICAN SINGLE TUBEROSE.— A fav- 

 orite everywhere in the South. Suitable 

 for culture anywhere, in pots, boxes or 

 open ground. In many parts of the S'outh 

 it is the favorite summer-flowering bulb. 

 ICc. each; 6 for 35c.; 12 for 60c.; 50 for 

 $2.25; 100 for S4.00, postpaid. 



MADEIRA VINE. — Rapid growing vine 

 with hanging clusters of small fragrant 

 white flowers. Prices: Each 15c.; H doa^ 

 65c.; doz., $1.25, postpaid. 



