(w) Summer Flowering Bulbs (Continued) West Grove; Pa: 



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C.& J. Surpassing Tuberoses 



The illustration shows a single spike of our Tuberoses as 

 they appear in bloom. They are among the sweetest and 

 most beautiful flowers in existence. The bulbs may be 

 started in the house in April, but usually do best planted 

 where they are to remain after the ground gets warm and 

 weather settled; do not plant before ground is warm, as 

 they cannot bear much cold. Bulbs will keep in any 

 warm, dry place till wanted. Plant 3 inches deep and 6 inches 

 apart. If not done blooming when frost comes lift and take 

 indoors, and they will continue to bloom for weeks and per- 

 fume the whole house. We send large, selected bulbs, all 

 sure to bloom. 



Double Excelsior Pearl Tuberose SS£^2 



rose in cultivation; grows about 18 inches high, blooms early and bears 

 immense spikes of large, pure white, perfectly double flowers; deli- 

 ciously sweet. (See illustration.) Price, large blooming bulbs, 3 for 

 12c; 7 for 25c; 35c per doz., postpaid; $2.50 per hundred, post- 

 paid, or $1.50 per hundred, by express, at purchaser's expense. 



EXTRA SIZE 



DOUBLE EXCELSIOR 

 PEARL TUBEROSES 



For customers who wish Extra Size Tuberoses, we have a very 

 choice grade of Extra Large Bulbs. Price, 2 for 10c; 50c. per doz.; 

 $3.00 per hundred, postpaid. 40c. per doz., $2.00 per hundred, by 

 express. 



Silver-Leaved Tuberose 



A lovely variety. By keeping 

 bulbs over Winter you can 

 have them to bloom from year to year; the leaves are bordered with 

 cream-white, making a handsome ornamental plant. Large single 

 flowers, very sweet; blooms earlier than the other kinds, which adds 

 to its value. Price, fine blooming size bulbs, 5c each; 3 for 15c; 

 50c per doz.; $3.50 per hundred, postpaid, or $2.25 per hundred, by 

 express, at purchaser's expense. 



Orange-Flowered Tuberose 



A very beautiful variety 

 with elegant single flow- 

 ers borne in great profusion, resembling orange blossoms in exquisite 

 beauty and delicious fragrance. It blooms earlier and is considered 

 more hardy than the Excelsior. Price, 3 for 15c; 6 for 25c; 50c 

 per doz.; $3.50 per hundred, postpaid, or $2.25 per hundred, by 

 express, at purchaser's expense. 



New Early Branching: Tuberose S^— 



reoently; blooms earlier than other kinds, and the flowers are larger, 

 but single and well expanded; they are pure, waxy white and thought 

 to have a more delightful fragrance. The plant has a branching habit, 

 and gives more flowers to the stalk than the other kinds. Splendid 

 for pots and cutting. Price, 6 for 25c; 50c per doz.; $3.50 per 

 hundred, ppd., or $2.00 per hundred, by exp., at purchaser's expense. 



SPECIAL m 

 OFFER No. ill 



One bulb each of above four 

 kinds of Tuberoses, 4 for 15c. 



3 Excellent Sets of Tuberoses 



f 2 Excelsior Pearl, 2 Orange Flowered, 1 

 \ 2 Silver Leaved, 2 Albino, | 



f 7 Excelsior Pearl, 2 Orange Flowered, \ 13 in all for 

 1 2 Silver Leaved, 2 Albino, J 45c, postpaid 



19 in all for 

 65c, postpaid 



SET 

 No. 1 



SET 



No. 2 



SET 

 No. 3 



8 in all for 

 25c, postpaid 



flO Excelsior Pearl, 4 Orange Flowered, \ 

 \ 2 Silver Leaved, 3 Albino, J 



7enhvrjinthPQ (zephyr flowers or fairy lilies)— 



*-vpujnauiUW Beautiful dwarf bulbous plants, flowering in 

 profusion during the Summer. 



Z. ROSEA— Clear rose pink, handsome, upright flowers. Price, 5c each; 

 3 for 12c; 40c per doz.; $2.50 per hundred, postpaid. 



Z. ATAMASCO — Large and beautiful pure white wax-like flowers. 

 Price, 3 for 10c; 25c per doz.; $1.50 per hundred, postpaid. 



Qr*JJ| , l/af pfppcio Very pretty, and fine for bedding and pots. 

 "TVaiiCl IT1 t&dld 4 for 10c>; 20c per doz., postpaid. 



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