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SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS. 



GLADIOLUS. 



The cultivation of the Gladiolus is very sim- 

 ple, as they will thrive in any good garden soil, 

 hut will amply repay one for careful cultivation. 

 A succession of bloom may be had from July to 

 September by planting at intervals from April to 

 June. 



Mixed, all colors. — Doz., 30 cts.; 100, $2.00. 



Mixed, Light colors. — Doz., 40 cts.; 100, 

 ^2.50. 



TUBEROSE. 



One of the most fragrant 

 and popular of the summer 

 flowering bulbs; may be 

 started early in hot-beds 

 or pots, or planted in open 

 ground after first of May. 

 Each, 5 cts.; doz., 40 cts.; 

 100, I2.00. Special prices 

 for larger quantities. 



CANNAS. 



Great improvement has 

 been shown in this plant 

 the last few years. We 

 have a nice assortment of 

 various colors. 



Crozy's Dwarf French 



Cannas. — Each, 25 cts.; 



doz., I2.50. 



Ca««a^.— General collection 

 doz., |i.oo. 



Tuberose. 



Each, 10 cts. 



CALADIUM. 



Very effective and 

 Each, 15 to 25 cts. 



— Escnlentum. 

 showy foliage plants. 



DAHLIAS. 



Mixed.— Each, 10 cts.; doz., |i.oo. 

 Named Colors.— Each, 15 cts.; doz.^ 



$1.50. 



LILIES. 



AMVS^twm, {Golden Band Lily).— Y.2ic\\, 25 c. 

 Rubrum,— White, spotted with red. Each, 

 20 cts. 



Tiger Lily.— Double. Bright Orange Scar- 

 let with dark spots. Each, 15 cts. 



White Cally Lily.-Each, 15 cts. 



DXJXCH BUr.BS —For Fall Planting. 



Double Hyacinths. Tulips Roman Hyacinth. 



