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Freesia Refracta. 
FREESIA REefracta. — Alba. — Excellent 
for floral work, even superior to Roman 
Hvacinths. Hardy, out’ Of. doors § ine our 
climate, and suited for pot culture. Sep- 
tember till March. 6€0 cents per dozen, 
postpaid. 
CALLA Aethiopica.—W inter-blooming pot 
plant. Large white flowers. Will bloom 
in window or on veranda as well as in 
greenhouse if kept frost-free, or in fish- 
ponds. Plant bulbs from October to March. 
35 cents each; $3.50 per dozen. 
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Caladium. 
CALADIUMS .—Fancy Leaved.—Dry 
bulbs, 1 to 2 inches in diameter. For 
window boxes, show plants or green-house 
growing they are invaluable. Rich, thrifty 
leaves, handsomer than Begonias; marbled, 
veined and striped with white, pink and 
dark red. Price, per bulb, 30c. each; $3.00 
per dozen, postpaid. 
Caladium.—Hlephant’s 
each; $2.50 per dozen. 
EASTER LILY.—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. 
AMARYILLIS JOHNSONI—(St. Joseph 
Lily.) —Deep crimson with broad white 
stripe on each petal, a popular flower in 
the South. 40c. each; % doz., $2.50; doz., 
$4.00, postpaid. 
Ear.—Price, 25c. 
BULBS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER 
We Will Not Ship Trees or Plants into California, Florida or Mississippi. 

Fancy Cactus Dahlia. 
CACTUS DABLIAS. 
Columbia.—Vermilion, tipped and striped 
With white. 40 cents each, postpaid. 
of Grange.—Deep, rich orange 
35 cents each, post- 
Prince 
with yellow center. 
paid. 
Eureka. Very 490 cents 
each, postpaid. 
SHOW DAEHLIAS. 
Mme. Alfred Mareau.—Deep pink. 40 
cents each, postpaid. 
deep purple. 

Storm King.—Pure white. 35 cents each, 
postpaid. 
PEONY FLOWERED DAHILIAS. 
Caesar.—Rich canary yellow. 50 cents 
each, postpaid. 
Peony Flowered.—Red, white and yellow 
Dahlias. Single bulb, 30 cents each; $2.50 
per dozen, postpaid. 

Mexican Double Tuberose. 
Mexican Double Tuberose.—A favorite 
everywhere in the South. Suitable for cul- 
ture anywhere, in pots,. boxes or open 
ground. In many parts of the South it is 
the favorite summer-flowering bulb, a sin- 




