


: ee Cannas, offered on the next two pages, excel all other plants for bedding. 
Everyone succeeds in growing plants from bulbs or roots. With but little care, excellent results may be obtained. After flowering, many 
bulbs, if given a period of rest, may be re-planted, when the previous year’s display will be repeated. This of course applies to varieties 
that are not hardy. The hardy roots of phlox, iris, pzonies, etc., when once planted will live out-doors for years without being disturbed. 
A good supply of bulbs or roots may be obtained at a very moderate cost, for the first cost is practically the only expense. 

Important Your attention is called to the fact that all orders for bulbs, roots, etc., are shipped on receipt. Should you wish us to re- 
° serve the bulbs for future shipment, your instructions to that effect must be clearly specified at time ofordering. This 
applies especially to bulbs ordered during the winter months. We pack bulbs as carefully as possible and guarantee their safe arrival in good 
condition. With every order for bulbs a copy of our little pamphlet “Bulb Culture” will be enclosed. It contains many helpful suggestions. 
= Amaryllis 
The Royal Lilies 

Free blooming Summer or winter flowering plants, of which there are a great 
many species. All produce lily-like flowers, different in color and size. 

For we will send postpaid one | 
each of all the 8 varieties 
$2.00 mentioned on this page. 
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Sound, 
Well 
Matured 
and 
Gan Spider Lily Chlidanthus Fragrans Cooperia Drummondii 
F ulture same as Amaryllis. y 
This magnificent lily bears many tall flower It is much like an amaryllis, bearing its The amaryllis-like flowers are star shaped, 
Stalks, each surmounted by large, pure white, | bright golden-yellow flowers of open star-like | with long tubes, pure white, very fragrant, with 
flowers highly prized on account of their | form in clusters of 4to6. Deliciously fragrant. | odor of primroses. Plant in masses for effect. 
felicate fragrance and chasteness. Adapted | Two or three spikes of these charming flowers | They bloom repeatedly throughout the season. 
for pot culture or planting out-doors. . are produced at each blooming period. Flower stems grow about 10 inches long. 
_ 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents; postpaid. 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents, postpaid. 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents, postpaid. 









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Amaryllis, Equestris 
Ismene Calentha Grandiflora Also known as Barbadoes Lily, or Gloriosa 
Peruvian Daffodil. Flowers snowy white, Lily. 
with green throat. Six broad petals with deli- 
cate frilled edges and incurved yellow anthers; 
; of noveland unique form. Buds bloom quick- . S 
J I so il ly. A superior pot or open ground plant. and white throat. Valuable as a pot plant. 
Ce) nid 25 cents each; 3 for 60 cents, postpaid. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents, pestpaid. 
A splendid type of amaryllis, with 
flowers 4 to 5 inches across. The color is a 
brilliant orange scarlet, with exquisite green 


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Very large flower, of a rich crimson-scarlet ~ Se 
lor, each petal striped with white. This is Amaryllis, Veitchi Seedlings Amaryllis, Formosissima 
y desirable as a pot plant, and is highly re-| Colors are white, pink, rose, orange, scarlet, Also known as Scarlet Mexican and Jacobean 
mmended. Makes an elegant house plant as | crimson and maroon; some flaked, mottled or | Lily. Of extremely rich, velvety, crimson color. 
produces 1 to 3 spikes of 3 to 6 flowers each. striped. We offer these colors only in mixture. | It is a free bloomer, and succeeds everywhere. 
|50 cents each; 2 for 80 cents, postpaid, 60 cents each; 2 for $1.00, postpaid. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents, postpaid, 
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