Gladioli are easily grown and always satisfactory. See our varieties on pages 156 and 157 



155 



Bulbous Plauits for the Geirden 



How and when to plant them. 

 Book Tvlth paper cover, 25 cents, postpaid. 



Cinnamon Vine 



The handsome foliage is dark gi een.thlck and 

 ;lossy and free from insects, vrbUe numbers of 

 vhite blossoms emit a dellghtau cinnamon 

 ike odor. We know of no other vine that will 

 nore quickly and satisfactorily cover an arbor, 

 ;rellls, wall or fence for shade or screen purpo- 

 ses. It will thrive anywhere, and when once 

 jstabllshed will grow for years. Grows 25 to 40 

 feet high. 



10 oeuts eacb; 3 for 33 centsj 

 90 cents per dozen, postpaid. 



Platycodon, Mariesi 



Dwarf Chinese Bell Flower. A low growing, 

 bushy plant, producing bell-shaped flowers of a 

 lovely violet hue, almost rivaling the splendid 

 Jackmanli clematis. Perfectly hardy, produc- 

 ing handsome, branching spikes 2 to 4 feet 

 high, which furnish large, showy flowers con- 

 tinuously from July until frost. 



S25 cents eacb; 3 for 60 cents, postpaid. 



Golden Crown Lily 



(Double Day L,lly) 



Large, golden-orange double flowers with 

 darker shadings, each flower having a carmine 

 ring toward the centre. It is perfectly hard}- 

 and should be in every hardy border. Requires 

 but little attention, blooming freely during July 

 and August. Will grow anywhere, attains a 

 height of 4 to 5 feet; excellent for borders, etc. 

 ^5 cents each; 3 for 60 cents; 

 $2.35 per dozen, postpaid. 



Crinum, Kirkii 



The flower stalks are of a dark purplish color, 

 rowned with a large cluster of lily-like frag- 

 ant flowers. The petals are whlte,wlth a deep 

 eddish purple stripe through the centre of 

 ach. Succeeds in pot or open ground. 

 40 cents eacb; H for 75 cents, postpaid. 



FLAG or GARDEN IRIS 



The Iris is one of the finest, if not the finest, of 

 our hardy plants'. Not particular as to soil or 

 location, but asking only that the sun shine on 

 it, it throws up spikes of bloom that are marvel- 

 ous in their delicacy of structure and colorings 

 which are exquisitely dainty and wonderful in 

 their blendlugs and variety. 



Hibiscus, Hardy Marvel 



Improved Giant-Flowering Mallow 

 Showy, ornamental Shrub. Immense flowers, 

 8 to 10 inches across, are borne throughout the 

 summer. Perfectly hardy. Mixed colors. 

 35 cents each; H for 60 cents, postpaid. 



Six Extra Fine Flag or Garden Iris 



Gracchas, Standards clear yellow, falls marked red reticulated 



white. A very conspicuous variety 



Halfdan, very early, creamy white, fragrant, excellent for cutting 

 Midnight, a rich deep purple, the finest in this color, a fine cut 



flower 



Pallida Dalmatica, a queen among flowers, grand and stately. Standards 



lavender, falls clear deep lavender. Flowers large and extra fine 

 Pallida Her Majesty, tall; Standards soft rose, falls deep rose heavily 



veined 



Pallida Mandraliscae, very tall, rich lavender purple; large and showy 



Each Per doz. 



Postpaid 



$0.20 

 . .20 



.20 



.25 



.30 

 .20 



For $1.25 



will send, postpaud, one each of the 

 above 6 Named Flag or Geurden Iris. 



Choice Mixture of Flag Iris, all kinds and colors 15 



$2.00 

 2.00 



2.00 



2.50 



3.00 

 2.00 



1.50 



