SELECTED FLOWER BULBS 



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BULBS FOR SPRING PLANTING 



CHOICE CANNAS 



THE PRESIDENT.— This is described best when said to 

 combine ail the good qualities of Fire Bird with none of its 

 faults. Blooms are pure crimson and foliage deep green. 

 Height 4 to 5 feet. Each 15c, doz. $1.50. 



KING HUMBERT.— The most popular of cannas. Gigantic 

 orange scarlet trusses with red markings. Foliage deep 

 coppery bronze; 5 feet tall. Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 



LOUISIANA. — Strong, vigorous, vivid scarlet flowers, the 

 largest and finest of their color; 7 feet tall. Each 10c, doz. 

 U.OO. 



CALADIUM or ELEPHANT'S EARS 



MAMMOTH BULBS.— Each 25c. 

 LARGE BULBS.— Each 15c. 



TUBEROSES 



REGULAR GRADE.— Doz. 35c. 

 MADERIA VINES.— Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 



GLADIOLI 



NEW AND CHOICE NAMED VARIETIES.— The Gladio- 

 lus is one of the most decorative plants in the garden and 

 as a cut flower lends itself readily to any arrangement. If 

 the spikes are cut when the lowest flower is in bloom, the 

 others will open in succession and remain fresh a week or 

 ten days. 



GOLDEN MEASURE.— Pure golden yellow; very large 

 flowers of good substance; robust grower and considered the 

 best yellow on the market; a super-glad. Doz. $1.50. 



CRIMSON GLOW.— Glowing velvety crimson, shaded 

 deeper in the center; tall strong grower, flowers well 

 placed; considered the best in its color. Doz. $1.00. 



MRS. DR. NORTON.— Silvery white base tinged with 

 pink deepening towards the edges of the petals, creamy 

 blotches in throat on lower petals; tall, vigorous grower, 

 splendid cut flower. Doz. $1.00. 



Mrs. Dr. Norton. 



EVELYN KIRTLAND.— Very warm rose pink, deeper at 

 the edges of the petals shading towards shell pink in the 

 center, brilliant scarlet blotches on the lower petals; strong 

 stem, making it one of the most desirable varieties for 

 cutting. Doz. $1.00. 



MRS. FRANK PENDLETON.— Deep rose pink shading to 

 pale pink in throat, large bright crimson blotches on lower 

 petals, giving it a striking appearance; tall vigorous grower, 

 extra cut flower. Doz. 50c. 



PURPLE GLORY, RUFFLED.— Deepest velvety maroon 

 with almost black blotches; very large tall plant; a real 

 giant in all respects. Doz. $1.50. 



JOE COLEMAN.— Very bright red, carmine blotch; very 

 attractive, rufiled flowers, many open at a tme, strong 

 grower and good propagator. Doz. $1.00. 



PEACE. Immense pure white flowers with a touch- of 

 carmine in the lower petals. These are borne on tall, grace- 

 ful spikes; a beautiful and exceedinglv refined variety. 

 Doz. $1.00. 



MRS. FRANCIS KING. Vermilion scarlet. An old fa- 

 vorite because of its brilliancy. Doz. 60c. 



AMERICA. The beautiful lavender pink flowers are 

 borne on long stems and are firmly placed on the spike. 

 Doz. 60c. 



MANN'S RAINBOW MIXTURE.— Contains only finest 

 named sorts of our list. This gives a wide range of color 

 and markngs. We mix them ourselves and feel convinced 

 they will please the most critical. Doz. 50c. 



Mrs. 1. ue Ver Warner. 



CHOICE SELECTED DAHLIAS 



KALIF. — A handsome variety producing giant flowers on 

 long stiff stems. Color pure scarlet. Each 50c. 



WHITE SWAN.— Pure white, the standard commercial 

 Ball Dahlia. A strong grower and free bloomer. Each 25c, 

 doz. $2.50. 



DELICE. — Large flower with long stems, very fine for cut- 

 ting, color clear bright rose-pink. Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 



SYLVIA. — Deep pink with white center. A showy variety. 

 Fine for cutting. Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 



SNOWDRIFT.— Snow White. Each 50c. 



MRS. I. DE. VER WARNER.— Immense flowers on long 

 stems, are of perfect form and of a lovely mauve pink 

 color; early and free bloomer. Each 50c. 



MIXED DAHLIAS.— A splendid mixture of many fine 

 varieties. Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 



