Stokes Seed Farms Company, MooRES town. New Jersey 



SUMMER FLOWERIING BULBS 



Almost every garden-owner appreciates the value of the summer-flowering bulbs, for among them are to be found some of our 

 most beautiful flowers. The rather select list which we ofl^er herewith is composed of the very choicest varieties of the different 

 classes of bulbs. Cannas, Dahlias, and Gladioli have been wonderfully developed during the past ten years, and the revised 

 list which we offer herewith includes manj^ of the very finest types. 



CANNAS 



CRIMSON AND SCARLET 



Patrie. 4 feet. Fine flowers of intense light crimson; 



good for massing. 

 Kate F. Deemer. Deep yellow. 43^ feet. 

 Pillar of Fire. 4 feet. Brilliant yellow and red. 



GIANT ORCHID-FLOWERING 



Wyoming. 7 feet. Orange-colored; true orchid- 

 shaped. Extra-large flowers. 



Uncle Sam. 6 feet. Bright, rich red flowers; petals 

 2}/^ to 3 inches broad. 



DARK- or BRONZE-LEAVED 

 Black Prince. 5 feet. Maroon. Splendid plant, with rich green 

 foliage. 



King Humbert. 4 feet. Orange-scarlet, streaked with crimson. 



Very large flowers. 

 Wabash. 4 feet. Carmine, with bronze leaves. 



Ced of Cannas with Coleus border 



SUNDRY SHADES 

 Alsace. 4 feet. Nearest approach to pure white. 

 Gladiator. 5 feet. Yellow, spotted with red; fine green foliage. 

 J. W. Fahnline. 4J^ feet. Primrose-gold. 



Golden Gate. 4 feet. Rich golden yellow. Very desirable 



for bedding. 



DAHLIAS 



DECORATIVE 



Admiral Dewey. Brilliant imperial purple flowers of fine form, 



and extra-large size. 

 C. W. Bruton. Fine canary-yellow; immense size; perfect form.. 

 Mrs. Winters. Large, finely formed, snow-white flowers. 

 Delice. Lovely shade of pink; large, perfectly formed flowers. 



SHOW 



John Thorpe. Large; soft rich pink. 

 Princess Bonnie. Fine; large; white. 

 Lemon Beauty. Large; soft shade of lemon-yellow. 

 Red Hussar. Intense scarlet-crimson; the best of its color and 

 very popular. 



Cactus Dahlia 



CACTUS 



Coronation. By far the best red 

 Cactus Dahlia for garden purposes. 

 The plant is dwarf, branching, and 

 continually covered with crimson- 

 scarlet flowers. 



Uncle Tom. The best black Cactus; 

 jet-black, passing to maroon, with 

 a glistening sheen. Large flowers. 



Kriemhilde. Brilliant pink, shading 

 lighter to the center. 



Winsome. A fine creamy white; of 

 good size and perfect form. 



Prices of the above Dahlias, 20 cts. each, 

 $2 per doz., postpaid 



Special Dahlia Mixture 



A beautiful mixture of many of the 

 leading varieties. Grown by us at 

 Windermoor. Price, $1.50 per doz., 

 $10 per 100, by express. 



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