CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 

gle flower scenting the entire room, Tt 
grows vigorously in all parts of the South 
and our first size bulbs are always suré 
bloomers the first season. A succession of 
flowers may be obtained all the year round, 
For early flowers start in February in the 
hotbed. For flowering outdoors, plant as 
soon as the ground becomes warm. In ex- 
treme doubleness of the large flowers, and 
in very early flowering they are unsur- 
passed. They are exquisite. Postpaid: 10 
cents each; 6 for 40 cents; 12 for 75 cents; 
50 for $2.25; 100 for $4.00. ; 
Madeira Vine.—Rapid growing vine with 
hanging clusters of small fragrant white 
flowers. Prices: Each 15c.; % doz., 65c.; 
doz., $1.25, postpaid. 
GLADIOCLI BULES. 
Gladioli Bulbs are the most attractive 
and useful for cut flowers of all the sum- 
mer flowering bulbs. Thsy give you giant 
spikes of perfect blooms with wonderful 
colors in fascinating profusion. The color- 
ings often change as each flower and spike 
opens fully. 
AMERICA.—Soft lavender pink. The 
most popular Gladiolus in the world. A 
vigorous grower and profuse bloomer; about 
16 large flowers on each spike; orchid-like 
and charming. 10c. each; 6 for 40c.; 12 for 
75c.; 100 for $5.00; postpaid. 
AUGUSTA.—Pure white, blue anthers. 
Large bulbs. Each, 10¢.; doz., $1.00; 100, 
$6.50, postpaid. Medium bulbs. All good 
bloomers. 
BARON J. HULOT—Deep Violet Blue. The 
leading purple variety. Strong slender 36- 
inch spike; 12 separate 2% inch wide open 
triangular blooms; rather early. Color 
violet-blue, shading lighter towards throat 
and reddish purple into throat. 15c. each; 
6 for 85c.; 12 for $1.50, postpaid. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING.—Light scarlet. 
Extra long spikes with 20 immense flow- 
ers. Color is flame-pink shading to rich 
cherry-red in throat, maroon lines at petal 
tips and purple patch on bend of inside 
petals. Extremely beautiful. 10c. each; 6 
for 40c.; 12 for 75c.; 100 for $5.00, postpaid. 


Gladiolus. 
HALLEY.—Salmon pink. 
bloom; tall, strong grower and very satis- 
Very early te 
factory and popular. Long full spikes are 
beautiful. Color is delicate salmon pink, 
slightly streaked purple and flecked red on 
yellow on lower petals and cherry stains 
on upper petals. First class in every way. 
10c. each; 6 for 50c.; 12 for 90c.; 100 for 
$7.00, postpaid. 
PLANT DEPARTMENT 
We Will Not Ship Trees or Plants into California, Florida or Mississippi. 
ROSES 
DIRECTIONS FOR PLANTING.—See that your ground is well loosened and fer- 
tilized before planting your Roses. 
Press the soil firmly around the plants with your 
foot and do not plant them too deep, just a trifle deeper than they were in the pots, and 
water after planting. 
While we are prepared to fill all orders for field-grown Roses at any time, they can 
be transplanted to better advantage after December ist, 
If sold out of any variety of plant we will substitute another as good, unless 
instructed to the contrary. 
We strongly advise shipping by Express whenever practicable; this will enable us 
to send much stronger plants and guarantee safer delivery. 
per cent. of the value of plants to cover postage. 
All plants should be sent by Express. 
send by Express at purchaser’s expense. 
If ordered by mail add 15 
When postage is not included we will 
We are not responsible for plants arriving in bad condition due to delay in trans- 
portation. 
Transportation Company must be responsible for the delay. 
_To destroy the Green, Black and White Fly and Thrip and as a preventive against 
White and Brown Scale, use APHINE—1 part to 35 or 40 parts of water—%, pint, 40c.; 
% pint, 65c.; 1 pint, 90c,; 1 quart, $1.25, all postpaid; 1 gallon, $3.50, by express or 
freight, not prepaid. 
For Insects on Rose Bushes use Black Leaf 40, a concentrated solution of nicotine 
sulphate. See Page 92. 
Tea-Scented. 
BRIDE.—The well known white rose; 
habit of growth, good, freedom of bloom 
unexcelled. 
BRIDESMAID.—A grand pink rose for 
all purposes. Especially good for cut 
flowers. 
ETOILE DE LYON.—A good yellow rose. 
free bloomer. 
FREIHERR VON MARSHALL. — The 
flowers are large, beautifully shaped, 
double and full, borne in great profusion 
all through the growing season. One of 
the brightest red tea roses in existence. 
Be sure to try it. 
