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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MP. 



GLADIOLUS 



One of the most popular of all summer-flowering bulbs. 

 Plant outdoors as soon as frost is out of ground 4 inches deep 

 and at least 6 inches apart. 



Ten Super Gladiolus 



BABOIT HtriiOT — Rich violet-blue. 

 CABMEN STIiVA — The best pure-white. 



C H A B Ii E S 

 DICKENS — Deep 

 purple-violet. 



SENBT F O B D 



— Royal purple. 



O B A N G- E 

 QT7EEN — Apricot, 

 shading to a bril- 

 liant orange. 



FAITXi FFITZEB 

 — Rich amaranth 

 red with a velvety 

 sheen. 



P F 1 T Z E B'S 

 TBIXTMPH — One 

 of the largest and 

 finest Gladiolus. 

 Brilliant salmon- 

 orange with deep 

 markings in throat. 



PHANOMEN— A 



combination of soft 

 pink and yellow. 



BOSE ASH — 

 Very beautiful col- 

 oring of old rose 

 tones. 



S C A B E T 

 W O N D E B — A 

 large flower of 

 rich scarlet. 



Frice of any of 

 the above varieties 

 — 6c each, 65c d.oz- 

 en, $4.00 per 100. 



Select 

 Gladiolus 



AMEBIC A — 



Lavender - pink 

 flowers of good 

 size. 



B I^ IT E JAY — 



Porcelain blue. 



C B I M S O N 

 G-ZiOW — Glowing 

 crimson-scarlet. 



DB. F. E. BEN- 

 NETT — Deep red, 

 suffused scarlet. 



E. J. SHATI.OB 

 — Beautiful deep 

 rose-pink. 



GOZ.DEN MEA- 

 SXTBE — A deep 

 shade of yellow. 



Z.OS ANG-EIiES 



— Bright pink with 

 carmine blotch in 

 throat. 



MBS. DB. NOB- 

 T O N — Delicate 

 cream pink. 



MBS. P. C. P E T E B S — Orchid-lavender with crimson 



markings. 



MBS. FBANCIS KING — Brilliant vermiUion-scarlet. 



MBS. PBANK PENDIiETON — Salmon-pink with large blotch 

 of velvety crimson in throat. 



MBS. Ii E O N DOT7GIiAS — A lovely shade of coral-rose 

 striped with flame-scarlet. 



PEACE — White with lilac markings on lower petals. 



SCHWABEN — Canary yellow. 



VIRGINIA — Large flowers of flaming-scarlet. 



FRICE or ANY OP THE ABOVE VABIETIES— -5c EACH, 

 50c DOZEN, $3.50 FEB 100. 



EZTBA FINE MIXTURE — A selection of only the better 

 named varieties in a wide range of colors, 40c per dozen, 

 $2.50 per 100. 



CALADIUMS ESCULENTUM (Elephant's Ear) 



One of the finest of the ornamental foliage plants, growing 

 si,\ to ten feet high. 



FIRST SIZE — 5c each, 50c dozen. 

 SECOND SIZE — 8c each, 80c dozen. 

 MAMMOTH — 10c each, $1.00 dozen. 



TUBEROSES 



DOUBZ.E PEABI^ — One of the most fragrant and popular 

 summer flowering bulbs. Pure white. 4c each, 40c dozen, 

 $3.00 per 100. 



HARDY GARDEN LILIES 



ATTBAT'UM (Golden-Bayed I^Uy) — Pure white spotted crim- 

 son, very fragrant, 3-5 ft. high. Plant 9 inches deep. Blooms 

 in July and August. 9-11 in. 30c each, $3.00 dozen, 11-13 in. 

 40c each. $4.00 dozen. 



CANADENSE — Drooping flowers, varying from yellow to 

 orange. Plant 5 inches deep. Blooms in June and July. 5-6 

 feet high. 20c each, $2.00 dozen. 



HENBYI — Rich deep orange-yellow, 8 ft. high. Plant 10 

 inches deep. Blooms in August and September. 30c each, 

 ^.00 dozen. 



BEG-AXE (Boyal Lily) — White, suffused pink, yellow at the 

 center, very fragrant. 6-8 ft. high. Plant 9 inches deep. 

 Blooms in July. 7-8 in., 15c each, $1.50 dozen; 8-9 in., 25c each, 

 $2.50 dozen. 



SPECIOSTTM AZiBTTM — Pure white Lilies. Bloom in July 

 and August. Plant 9 in. deep. 3-5 ft. high. 9-11 in. 30c each, 

 $3.00 dozen. 11-13 In. 40c each, $4.00 dozen. 



SPECIOSTTM MAGNZFICDM — White, spotted and bordered 

 with ruby-carmine. Plant 9 inches deep. Blooms in Ju;y 

 and August. 3-5 ft. high. 9-11 in. 30o each, $3.00 dozen. 11-13 

 In 40c o Acli $4i00 dozoUs 



TIGBINUM SPZ.ENDENS (Tiger IiUy) — Rich, dark salmon 

 spotted orange. Plant 10 inches deep. Blooms in August 

 and September. 4-5 ft. high. 15c each, $1.50 dozen. 



TIGBINUM PIiOBEPIiENO (The Doable Tiger IiUy) — 15c 

 each, $1.50 dozen. 



HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS 



ABEZiIA GBANDIFLOBA — One of the finest evergreen 

 shrubs, blooming continuously from early summer until frost. 

 Flowers white tinted lilac. Height 3-4 ft. 18-24 In. plants. 

 75c G&cli 



AXMOND, FI.OWEBIN(t (Ajnygdalns) — A lovely shrub 

 growing 5-6 ft. high with fragrant pink flowers in May. 2-3 

 ft. plants 75c each. 



AXTHAEA (Bose of Sharon) — A valuable hardy shrub 

 which blooms from August to October. We offer in three 

 colors. Red, Purple, White. Height, 10-12 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 

 35c each. 



BTTDDXiEIA (Butterfly Shmh) — A very desirable shrub be- 

 ginning to bloom in July and continuing until frost. Color: 

 Violet, Mauve. Height 5-6 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 50c each. 



CTDONIA JAPONICA (Japanese Quince) — Showy shrubs 

 with a profusion of scarlet flowers In April. Height 4-6 ft. 

 12-18 in. plants. 35c each. 



DETTTSOA GBACrDIS — A beautiful dwarf shrub covered 

 with pure white flowers in April and May. Height 2-3 ft. 

 15-18 in. plants. 35c each. 



DETTTZIA (Pride of Bochester) — A tall growing variety 

 with double white flowers tinged pink. Blooms In May. 

 Height 8-10 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 35c each. 



POBSTTHIA — SUSFENSA (Weeping Porsythla) — A grace- 

 ful drooping shrub with golden vellow flowers in April. Height 

 4- 6 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 35o each. 



HYOBANGEA — A. G. SNOWHUiI. — A very hardy shrub 

 with snow-white flowers from July until frost. Height 4-5 

 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 35c each. 



HTDBANGEA — P. G. PEEGEE — A taller growing variety 

 with white flowers which turn to pink. Blooms from July 

 until frost. Height 6-8 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 35c each. 



XEBBIA (Double Globeflower)— Golden yellow flowers in 

 bloom from June until October. Height 4-5 ft. 12-18 in. 

 plants. 50c each. 



Ed^KWITZIA (Beauty Bush) — A beautiful shrub from 

 China with masses of delicate pink flowers in May and June. 

 Hei ght 5-6 ft. 18-24 in. plants. 50c each. 



FTTTTiADEIiFHUS (Mock Orange) — Iiemoine — Masses of 

 fragrant white flowers In May. Height 3-5 ft. 18-24 In. 

 plants. 35c each. 



FBtTNTTS, PISSABDI (Purple Leaf Plum) — A beautiful 

 shrub with white flowers In April. Foliage is crimson which 

 changes to rich purple. Height 12-15 ft. 3-4 ft. plants. 

 50c ea ch. 



S7BINGA OB XiILAC — Common Purple, 2-3 ft. plants. 35o 

 each. 



STBINGA OB ZiIXAC — Named Varieties, in all colors, 2-3 

 ft. plants. 75c each. 



SPIBAEA — Anthony Waterer — A dwarf shrub with crimson 

 flowers in bloom from May to October. Height 2-3 ft. 18-24 

 in. plants. 35c each. 



SPIRAEA — Van Houttel — An excellent shrub with white 

 flowers In Mav. Height 6-8 ft. 2-3 ft. plants. 35c each. 



VTBUBNUM FZiICATTTM (Japanese SnowbaU) — Beautiful 

 balls of pure white flowers in May and June. Height 6-8 ft. ' 

 2-3 ft. plants. 50c each. 



WEIGELA — Eva Bathke — One of the most popular shrubs 

 with red flowers in bloom all summer. Height 4-5 ft. 2-3 ft. 

 plants. 50c each. 



WEIGEIiA — Bosea — A little taller growing than Eva 

 Rathke, and has rosy-pink flowers. Height 6-8 ft. 2-3 ft. 

 plants. 50c each. 



CANNA ROOTS 



Plant outside after frost is out of ground and they will 

 bloom from early summer until frost. Plant 18 inches apart. 



CITV OP FOBTX.AND — One of the best pink sorts, 4^ 



feet hiph. 



FLORENCE VATTOHAN — Yellow spotted scarlet, 5 feet. , 

 HUNGARIA — Beautiful clear rose, S^A feet. , 

 KING HUMBERT — Orange-scarlet with bronze foliage, 5 ft. ! 

 KING HUMBERT YELLOW — Yellow with red spots, 5 feet. I 

 BICHABD WALLACE — Canary yellow, 4 Ms feet. ; 

 THE FBESIDENT — Rich glowing scarlet, 5 feet. | 

 Price of any of above varieties — 5c each, 50c dozen, $3.50 ( 

 per 100. t 



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