10 GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MD. 



SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS 



GLADIOLUS 



'Super-Glads" 



FOR GARDEIT AKD 

 EXHIBITION PURPOSES 



6c. each, 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. 



Planting-s each ten days from At)ril to mid-Jxine, will provide flowers from 

 Aug-ust to October. 



AM-GELtrS — Bright Pink. 



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



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

 creamy-white, speckled ruby red. Huge flowers. 



HENRT FORD — Royal Rhodamine purple, shading deeper towards center. 

 Huge flowers. 



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

 fine scarlet blotch, tempered by the ground color. 



MRS. XiEON DOTTGIiAS — Begonia rose with flecks of flame scarlet. Lower 

 petal tinted lemon with specks of ruby red. 



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

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



ORANGE QUEEN — Newest and finest Gladiolii. Color true orange. 



ROSE FRECOSE — Early. Double row of deep rose flowers, with faint salmon 

 shading; a gorgeous tint, developing darker streaks and mottling, if left on 

 stalk 



Select Gladiolus 



4c. each, 45c. Dozen, $3.25 per 100. Fostag'e lOo. dozen extra. 



AMERICA — The color is a very beautiful soft pink. 

 BIiUE JAY — Porcelain blue. 



CRIMSON GIiOW — Crimson. Tall grower. Eight to ten flowers. 



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

 flowers on a stalk. 100 per cent Gladiolii. 



GRETCHEN ZANG — Soft shade of pink, blending into scarlet on lower petals: 

 Large, heavy blooms. 



EAZiZiEY — 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. 



ZiOUISE — Lavendar. 



£E MARCHA^ f OCH — Rose-pink, resembling America in color but deeper. 

 Blooms same time as the Halley. 



ZiIZiY WHITE — Pure white and very early forcer. 

 MAIDEN'S BIiTTSH — Early flowering; apricot pink. 



MRS. FRANCIS KING — Long, strong stalks bearing flowers of vermilion- 

 scarlet color. 



MRS. DR. NORTON — Pure, soft white, with tips of petals suffused La France 

 Pink. 



PANAMA — An improved American, largest and most notable spike of bloom 

 among all pink sorts. 



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 center of petal. 



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



SCHWABEN — Clear canary yellow, shading to soft sulphur, 

 flowering stalks and leaves of all. Planted 7 or S inches apart 

 produces wonderful blooms. 



SWEET IiAVENDAR — Lavendar shadings. 



WliLBRINK — A favorite forcing variety for cutting. Early- 

 flowering, color delicate pink. 



MRS. P. PENDLETON — Bright rose with crimson scarlet 

 blotches on lower petals. Good for forcing. 8c. each. 



Largest of 

 in rich soil 



GI.ADIOZ.US — E. J. SHAYI.OR 



EXTRA FINE MIXTURE — 40c. Dozen, $2.50 per 100. 



CANNA ROOTS OF THE FOLLOWING 

 VARIETIES 



XING HUMBERT — Red. 4 feet. 

 KING HUMBERT — Yellow. 4 feet. 

 PENNSYLVANIA — Scarlet. 6 feet. 

 VAUGHAN — Yellow tipped scarlet. 5 feet. 

 RICHARD WALLACE — Yellow. 4'^ feet. 

 PRESIDENT — Brilliant red. 4 to 5 feet. 

 SHENANDOAH — Pink. 4 to 5 feet. 

 HUNGARIA — Clear rose. 3% feet. 

 WYOMING — Orange-scarlet. 4% feet. 



5c. 



each, 50c. per Dozen, $3.50 per 100. 

 See Faffe 8 for Potted Plants. 



DAHLIA ROOTS 



See Fag'e 9 for Assortments of Roots and Plants. 



TUBEROSES 



One of the most fragrant and popular of the summer 

 flowering bulbs. May be started early in hot-beds or pots, or 

 planted in open ground after the first of May. 



EXCELSIOR PEARL — Double white; dwarf. Each 3c, dozen 

 35c, per 100 $2.75. 11' by mail, add, dozen, 10c. 



CALADIUMS— Elephant Ears 



The Caladium Esculentum is one of the handsomest of the 

 ornamental-leaved phmts. It will grow in any good garden 

 soil. 



FIRST SIZE BULBS (7 to inches) — Each 5c, dozen 50c. 



LARGE BULBS (9 to 11 inches) — Each 8c, dozen 90c. 



EXTRA LARGE BULBS (11 to 12 inches) — Each 10c, dozen 

 $1.00. 



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



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



