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



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SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS 



GLADIOLUS 

 "Super-Glads" 



FOB GABSEIT AND EZHIBITIOIT FUBFOSES 



6c eacb, 65c Dozen, $4.00 per 100. Add 10c Dozen for Fostag'e 



Gladiolus are the most attractive and useful for cut flowers of all the summer 

 flowering bulbs. 



Flanting's each ten days from April to mid- June, will provide flowers from 

 August to October. 



CABMEN SYIiVA — Pure White. Splendid for garden and cut flowers. 



DB. P. E. BENNETT — Peach red with suggestion of flame scarlet. Throat 

 creamy-white, speckled ruby red. Huge flowers. 



GOIiD EAG^E — Extra early. Deep rich yellow, slightly ruffled petals, borne 

 on long stems. 



HENBV FOBD — Royal Rhodamine purple, shading deeper towards center. 

 Huge flowers. 



LOS ANGEI;ES — Bright Pink. 



MBS. H. E. BOTHKIN — A ruffled type, with color of soft-salmon pink, with 

 fine scarlet blotch, tempered by the ground color. 



MBS. IiEON DOUGIiAS — Begonia rose with flecks of flame scarlet. Lower 

 petal tinted lemon with specks of ruby red. 



BOSE ASH — A subdued rose red overlaid with grey, producing a hue called 

 "Ashes of Roses." Shaded yellow in throat, with ruby red speckles. 



OBANGE QTTEEN — Newest and finest Gladiolii. Color true orange. 



Select Gladiolus 



4c each, 45c Dozen, $3.25 per 100. Fostag'e 10c Dozen Extra. 



AMEBICA — The color is a very beautiful soft pink. 

 Bi;VE JAY — Porcelain blue. 



CBIMSON GLOW — Crimson. Tall grower. Eight to ten flowers. 



EVEIiYN KIBKLAND — Color, salmon-pink. Tall grower, with eight to ten 

 flowers on a stalk. 100 per cent Gladiolii. 



GBETCHEN ZANG — Soft shade of pink, blending into scarlet on lower petals. 

 Large heavy blooms. 



HAIiZiEY — Predominating color, delicate salmon pink, with slight roseate 

 tinge, though the lower petals bear a creamy blotch with a stripe of bright red 

 through the center. 



ZiOTTISE — Lavender. 



IiIIiY WHITE — Pure white and very early forcer. 

 MAIDEN'S BIiITSH — Earliest flowering; apricot pink. 



MBS. FBANCIS KING — Long, strong stalks bearing flowers of vermillion- 



scarlet color. 



MBS. DB. NOBTON — Pure, soft white, with tips of petals suffused La France 

 Pink. 



FANAMA — True rose-pink. Large flowering. 



FEACE — Immense, pure white flowers, with touch of carmine in lower petals. 

 These are borne on tall, graceful spikes; a beautiful variety. 



BOSE, 1910 — Early. Rose color, with white vein through center of petal. 

 SHAYIiOB — Pure deep pink. Large flowers on tall stems. 



SCHWABEN — Clear canary yellow, shading to soft sulphur. Largest of flow- 

 ering stalks and leaves of all. Planted 7 or 8 inches apart in rich soil produces 

 wonderful blooms. 



SWEET IiATENDEB — Lavender shadings. Early. 



WIIiBBINK — A favorite forcing variety for cutting. Early-flowering, color 

 delicate pink. 



MBS. P. FENDLETON — Bright rose with crimson scarlet blotches on lower 

 petals. Good for forcing. 



EXTBA FINE MIXTUBE — 40c Dozen, $2.50 per 100. 



CANNA ROOTS OF THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES 



ATTSTBIA — Large golden yellow, 5 feet. 



FI.OBENCE VAUGHAN — Yellow spotted scarlet, 5 feet. 



GOIiDEN GATE — Orange yellow, with reddish throat, 4 feet. 



INDIANA — Glistening orange, marred and striped red, 4 feet. 



KATE GBAY — Large orange-scarlet. Green foliage. Tall. 



KING HTJMBEBT — Grange-scarlet, with bronze foliage, 4 feet. 



KING HTJMBEBT — Golden yellow, dotted red. Green foliage, 4 feet. 



FENNSYIiVANIA — Pure deep scarlet flowers of the Orchid type, 6 feet. 



FBESIDENT — Brilliant red, with green foliage, 4 feet. 



BUBIN — Bright scarlet flowers. Dark foliage, 4 feet. 



SHENANDOAH — Broad chocolate foliage, with bronzy-metallic lustre. Flow- 

 ers are large of pretty shade of pink, 4 to 5 feet. 



TTNCIiE SAM — Deep orange flowers. Rich green foliage, 6 feet. 



VENUS — Gay rosy-pink with border of creamy yellow. Green foliage, 4 feet. 



WYOMING — Orange scarlet flowers. Dark foliage, 4^/fe feet. 



FBICES: 5c EACH, 50c FEB DOZEN, $3.50 FEB 100 

 Postage, 10 cents per Dozen, Extra 



GIiADIOIiUS 



TUBEROSES 



One of the most fragrant and popular of 

 the summer flowering bulbs. May be start- 

 ed early in hot-beds or pots, or planted in 

 open ground after_the first of May. 



EKCELSIOB FEABL — Double white; 

 dwarf. Each 3c, dozen 35c, per 100, $2.75. 

 If by mail, add, dozen, 10c. 



CALADIUMS— Elephant Ears 



The Caladium Esculentum is one of the 

 handsomest of the ornamental - leaved 

 plants. It will grow in any good garden soil. 



PIBST SIZE BUI.BS (7 to 9 inches) — 

 Each 5c, dozen 50c. 



Z.ABGE BXTI.BS (9 to 11 inches) — Each 

 8c, dozen 90c. 



EXTBA I.ABGE BTTIiBS (11 to 12 inches) 

 — Each lOc, dozen $1.00. 



If by mail, add, single bnlbs 5c, dozen 15c. 



AIiL FBICES IN CATAZiOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



