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Begonias 



TUBEROUS 

 ROOTED . . 



The Tuberous-Hooteil Begonias are amongr the handsomest of 

 our summer flowering: bullis. They are not grown to the extent 

 they should bo : they reijuire no more care than Geraniums : liuve 

 as tine n range of color, and will bloom continuously throuwlioiit 

 the summer, even when Geraniums droop through lack of moisture 

 and fail to unfold their flowers. Planted either in the rockery or 

 flower border, they rival the Geraniums with their rich and 

 varied colors, ranging: from the most delicate shade of yellow 

 and salmon to the most striking crimson and scarlet. 



MIXED SINGLE, 10c. each. SI. 00 per dozen. 



MIXED DOUBLE, 35c. each. Sa.50 per dozen. 



Tuberoses 



One of the most fragrant and popular of 

 the summer tloweriug bulbs. May be started 

 early in hot lu ils or iiots, or planted in open 

 ground after lirst day of May. 

 Each, 5c. Dozen, aSc. »1.00 per 100. 

 By mail, 35c. dozen. 



Madeira Vine Roots. 



5c. each, 30c. dozen. 



GLADIOLUS 



IF WANTED BY MAIL, ADD 10c. PER DOZEN FOR POSTAGE. 



The cultivation of the Gladiolus is very simjile as they will thrive in any good garden soil, 

 but will amply repay one for careful culti\ ation. A succession of bloom may be had from July 

 to September by planting at intervals from April to June. 



OUR GLADIOLrS are from one of the largest growers in the country, and one who has 

 the finest assortment to be had either in this country or Europe; therefore we claim them to be 

 unexcelled as to quality. 



MIXED (All Colors.)— Dozen, 35c. SI. 35 per hundred. 



WHITE AND LIGHT COLORS.— Dozen, 30c. SI. 75 per hundred. 



EXTRA WHITE AND LIGHT VARIETIES.— All first-class varieties, made up largely 

 from best-named sorts, including ten per cent, of Snow White. 



lOc. each. 50c. per dozen. S3. 50 per hundred. 



CHILDSI MIXED.— Extra large and fine. 50c. dozen. S3. 35 per hundred. 



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BEDDING PLANTS. 



COLEUS. -Good Varieties. 10c. each. 6 for 50c. 75c. per dozen. 

 GERANIUMS.— 10 Named Varieties. 15c. each. 5 for 50c. SI. 00 per dozen. 

 HELIOTROPE.— Good Varieties. 10c. eacli. 6 for 50c. 85c. per dozen. 

 PANSIES.— Good Varieties. 10c. each. 6 for 50c. 75c. per dozen. 

 SALVIAS. — "Scarlet Sage." 10c. each. 6 for 50c. 85c. per dozen. 

 VERBENAS.— 10 Named Varieties. 10c. each. 6 for 50c. 80c. per dozen. 

 HARDY PHLOXES.— 10 Named Varieties. 15c. each. 6 for 50c. 10 for 85c. 



Gladiolus. 



CARNATIONS. 



STANDARD 

 . SORTS . 



LIZZIE McGOWAN.— One of the best white varieties. 

 NEW YORK.— Bright, cerise pink, a fine flower. 

 PORTIA.— Brilliant scarlet. Still the leading scarlet. 



.SCOTT.— Flowers large and non-bursting, of a deep pink; stems long, of 

 good strength. Everybody's Pink. 



15c. each. 5 for .'50c. SI. 00 per doz. 



CALADIUMS 



ELEPHANT'S 

 . EAR . 



The Caladium Esculentum is one of the handsomest of the ornamental 

 leaved plants. It will grow in any good garden soil, and is of the easiest cul- 

 ture. To gain the best result it should be planted where it will obtain plenty 

 of water, and an abundance of rich compost. Roots planted in the spring will 

 make good growth in the summer, and in the fall they should be taken up and 

 stored in a cellar. Leaves three feet or more in length and nearly as broad, 

 There is nothing so good as this Caladium for a grand bed of foliage in the 

 garden. 



FIR.ST SIZE BOLBS,— 5c. each. By mail, 10c. 50c. per dozen. 

 EXTRA LARGE BULBS.— 10c. each. By mail, 15c. Sl.OO per doz. 



Caladium Esculentum. 



Alil. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



