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SINGLE BULBS DELIVERED FREE in 



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MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 



Amorphophallus Riveri. 50c each 



Bessera Elegans. Vermillion marked rosy 



white ... 



Caladium Esculentum. (Elephant' s 



Ear.) Kine for sub-irooical lawn groups. 



Extra size, 12 in. and over. Each, 25c 



First " q " " " 15c 



Second 1 * 6" " u ice 



Cinnamon Vine. (Dioscorea batatas.) 



Sommer climber; large roots 



Cooperia Drummondii. White fragrant . 

 Crinum Kirkii. Large lily-like flowers; 



wl'ite wiih re.i stripe. Large bulbs, 40c. each 

 Hyacinthus Candicans. Spikes of large 



white bill-shaped flowers 



Madeira Vine. "Climbing Mignonette.". . 

 Montbretia Crocosmi;tflora. Spikes of 



star-shaped orange red flowers ... 

 Milla Biflora. Flowers star-shaped, 2 in. 



across, clear waxy white 



Oxalis Lasiandra. Rosy pink 



Deippi. Rosy white 



Pancratium Calathinum. Clostt 



laree fraerant, pearlv white flowers 



Tigridia Conchiflora. Dark yellow, red 



spots 



Pavonia Grandiflora. Crimson, centre 



mottled vellow 



Grandiflora Alba. White, yellcw cup, 



spoiled crimson 



Grandiflora Lilacea. Lilac with purple 



and white spots 



Grandiflora Rosea. Blight rose 



Grandiflora Aurea. Deep golden vellow 

 Grandiflora Immacula a. Spotless 



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Zephyranthes Atamasco. Blush white.. 

 Candida. Large-flowenng. pure white. . . . 



Rosea. Large flowers; rose pink 



Sulphurea. Yellow 



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■iYACINTHfs 

 CANDICANS. 



__ LILY BULBS. 



Each.'Doz. ico. 

 Auratum. ( The Gclden-rayed Lily 



of Japan.') Immense flowers of whirc, 



with crimson spots and golden siripes. 



They flower frcm June to October. 



Fragrant. 3 to 5 feet. First Size Bulbs .07 .75 4.50 



Extra Large Bulbs 10 i.co 6.50 



Auratum Vittatum Rubrum. Mag- 



ntficent flowers, white, spoiled crim- 



scn, with crimson stripes. Fragrant., .co 5.C0 38. 00 

 Auratum Platyphyllum. Similar to 



Auratum, but much larger; the flowers 



often measure a foot across 20 2.00 ir.oo 



Canaden.se. "Canadian Lily." Yellow. 



with copious red spots; blooms June 



and July c6 ,60 4.00 



Lancifolium. (Speclcsum.) Perhaps 



them st popular Lilies grown. Height, 



from 2 to 4 feet: blooms in August. 



Lancifolium Album. White 10 i.co 7.00 



Lancifolium Roseum. White shaded 



and spr tted with rose and red to i.co c.50 



Lancifolium Melpomone. Rich blr.od- 



crimson. heavily spotttd 12 1.25 7-so> 



Longiflorum. Sncw-white, flagrant, 



hardy garden Lily; flowers trumpet 



shaped, 6 to 8 inches long. Height, 1% 



to 5 feet. Blossoms in June and July, .cj .75 s.50 

 Superbum. ( Turk's Cap Lily.) Estab- 

 lished in good soil it will produce up- 

 wards of 50 beautiful orange, tipped 



ted, spotted rowers. 3 to 5 feet. 



Blooms in July 07 .75 5.50 



Tigrinum Splendens. 1 Improved 



Tiger Lily.) The grardest of the 



Tigers, black polished stem, sometimes 



6 feet high. Orange-red, spotted with 



black. 3 to 5 feet. Blooms in August.. .06 .60 5.3s 



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DOUBLE PEARL TUBEROSE. 



TUBEROSES. 



j/,73 



Per Doz. 100 icoo 



DWARF DOUBLE PEARL. 



hxtra size bulbs, 4 to 6 in $ .20 $ .75 $7.00 



Tuberoses, single varieties, 



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Albino, white branching 25 1.75 15.00 



Variegated Foliage. (Silver 



Leaf.) 20 1. 00 i?oc 



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