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SELECT GLADIOLUS 



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

 ig bulbs. 



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

 October. 



Price, 6c. oach, GOc. dozen, $3.50 per 100. .Postage 10c. dozen extra. 



AMERICA — This is one of the finest Gladiolus 

 ever produced, and ranlis as the best sort for 

 cutting, as well as all-around purposes The col- 

 or is a very beautiful soft pink, the coloring and 

 texture resembling those of the Orchid. 



TUBEROSES 



AUGUSTA — A lovely and useful variety, 



white with blue anthers. 



BIiUE JAY — Porcelain blue. 



pure 



GRETCHEIT ZANG — Soft shade of pink, blend- 

 ing into scarlet on lower petals. Large, heavy 

 blooms. 



HAIiIiEY — Predominating color, delicate sal- 

 mon pink, with slight roseate tinge, though the 

 lower petals bear a creamy blotch w;ith a stripe 

 of bright red through the center, the whole pro- 

 ducing a wonderful effect. 



IiE MARCHAi; FOCH — Rose-pink, resembling 

 America in color but deeper. Blooms same time 

 as the Halley. 



LILY 



forcer. 



WHITE — Pure white and very early 



niAIDEIT'S BIiUSH — Beautifully formed flowers 

 on long stem.s; early flowering; apricot pink. 



SmS. FRANCIS KING — Long, strong stalks, 

 bearing flowers of verniillion-scarlet color. Very 

 effective for cutting. 



BOiS. DR. NORTON — Pure, soft white, with 

 tips of petals .suffused La France Pink. Wonder- 

 ful variety 



PANAMA — An improved American, largest and 



most notable spike of bloom among all pink 

 s(irts. 



PEACE — Immense, pure white flowers, with 

 touch of carmine in lower petals. These are 

 borne on tall, graceful spikes; a beautiful variety. 



ROSE, 1910 — Early: Rose color, with white 

 Vein through centre of petal 



TUBIOltO.'^IOS 

 One of the most fragrant and 

 popular of the summer flowering 

 bulbs. Jlay be started early la 

 hot-beds or pots, or planted in 

 open grounud after the first of 

 May. 



EXCEI^SIOR PEARI. — Doub!© 

 white; dwarf. Each 5c.; dozen, 

 50c.; per 100, $4.00. 

 If by mnii, add dozen, 10c. 



SEAYI.OR- 



tall stems. 



-Pure deep pink. Large flowers on 



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GliADIOLUS 



SCHWABEN — Clear cana- 

 ry yellow, shading to soft 

 sulpliur. Largest flowering 

 stalk and leaves of all. 

 Planted 7 or 8 inches apart 

 in rich soil produces won- 

 derful blooms. 



WII.BRINK — A fa- 

 vorite forcing variety 

 for cutting. Early- 

 flowering, color deli- 

 cate pink. 



Caladiums 



EI.EPHANT EAR 



'he Caladium Esculentum is one of the handsomfct of the 

 lamental-leaved plants. It will grow in any good garden soil. 

 uL it will obtain plenty of water and an abundance 



rich compost. 



■MAZiIi SIZE (5 to 7 inches) — Each, Sc.; doz. 50c. 



i'lRST SIZE BUIiES (7 and 9 inches) — Each, 7c.; doz., 75c. 



;ARGE BUIiBS (9 and 11 inches) — Each, 10c. ; doz., $1.00. 



itei^IZTRA IiARGE BUIiBS (11 inches and upwards) — Each,. 15c.; 

 $1.75. 



A ty mail, add sing'le bulbs, 5c. Dozen, 15c. 



CALADIUMS 



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