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Hyacinthus Candicans 



or Giant Summer Hyacinths. 



A species of Hyacinth wliicli blossoms during 

 August and September, growing lliree to five 

 feet high, with spil<es of pure white flowers two 

 feet in length. The bulbs are large, round and 

 solid, and throw- up large flower stems which are 

 gigantic spikes of thimble-shaped white blos- 

 soms. Planted in the Spring they bloom in Aug- 

 ust, September and October, strong bulbs pro- 

 ducing two, three and even four flower stems. 

 A bed of a dozen or more bulbs produces a grand 

 effect. A few planted in the center of a bed of 

 Verbenas, Petunias or other flowers makeabeau- 

 tiful display. For a cemetery nothing can be 

 more beautiful or appropriate and nothing 

 thrives better in any situation. Strong bulbs 

 sure to bloom. 6c. each; 3 for 15c.; 12 for 55c,, 

 postpaid. 



Maderia Vine 



The Lovely Climbing Mignonette. 



A rapid growing vine, covering a large space 

 in a short time. Fleshy, heart-shaped leaves 

 of a light green, and in late Summer, numerous 

 racemes of ■feathered flowers of powerful and 

 delicious fragrance, A very beautiful and popu- 

 lar vine, which succeeds admirably everywhere 

 and should be extensively planted, being so 

 very cheap, beautiful and fragrant. 5c. each; 

 3 for lOc; 12 for 35c., postpaid. 



Maderia Vine or Climbing Mignonette. 



BIG BARGAINS IN FALL BULBS 



Special Prices for Early Orders 



Ask for Bulb Circular giving complete list, 

 varieties and prices of all Spring Flowering 

 Bulbs, which are planted in the Fall of the year. 

 Special Inducements for Early Orders. 



Milla Biflora 



Mexican Star Flower. 



The flowers are pure waxy white, two in- 

 ches in diameter, star-shaped and usually 

 in pairs on long slender stems. It is beauti- 

 ful, especially for cutting, as it lasts a long 

 time in water. Too much praise cannot be 

 bestowed upon this lovely flower. It pleases 

 everyone and should be grown largely. 

 The blossoms frequently last two weeks 

 when cut and placed in vases of water. It 

 Is a perfect gem. 5c. each; 3 for lOc; 12 

 for 35c., postpaid. 



Montbretias 



The Jerusalem Lily. 



One of the brightest and best of Summer 

 flowering bulbs, and one which will be more 

 generally used when its merits become more 

 fully known. Plant in clumps of sLx or 

 twelve bulbs in May or June. They greatly 

 resemble the Gladioli in grownh and pro- 

 duce beautiful spikes of star-shaped flower? 

 in various shades of orange, yellow- and red. 

 ■Mixed varieties, 3 for lOc, ; per doz, 30c.; 

 100 for S2.00, postpaid. 



NOTHING BUT 

 QUALITY 



Hardy 

 Tuberous- 

 Rooted 

 Moonflower 



(Ipomoea Pandurata) 



They will stand any 

 vicissitude of weather 

 until frost kills the 

 vine to the ground. 

 Each year it springs 

 up stronger than be- 

 fore, until it becomes 

 a large luxuriant vine, 

 clothed with a luxuri- 

 ant growth of pretty 

 cordate leaves, and 

 bearing great quanti- 

 ties, yes, thousands of 

 large) thick-textured 

 waxy flowers of a rich 

 creamy-white, with a 

 throat" of violet -pur- 

 ple. It wiU grow in 

 any soil, no matter 

 how poor, and its blos- 

 soms remain open all 

 day unlike other Ipo- 

 moeas. It is perfectly 

 hardy in any climate, 

 l.^c. each; SI. 50 per 

 doz., postpaid. 



Hardy Tuberous-Rooted Moon Flower 



Montbretia 



