MISS EMMA V.WHITE 



SPECIAL 



BULB 



and PLANT 



OFFER 



See page 57 



STANDARD DAHLIAS 



. Price, 15c each; any 3 for 40c; 6 for 80c; 12 for 

 $1.50f postpaid. 



SHOW DAHLIAS 



A. D. Livonii. Beautiful soft pink. 



E. Potts. Glowing crimson maroon. 



Fascination. Rose-pink, one of the best. 



Meteor. Ruby red, very fine. 



Purple Gem. Deep rich purple. 



Queen Victoria. Lemon yellow, fine form. 



Striped Banner. Crimson tipped white. 



DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



Black Prince. Nearly Black. 

 C. W. Bruton. Favorite yellow. 

 Coronna. Pure white, perfect form. 

 Jack Rose. Finest dark red. 

 Souv. de Gustave Doazon. Rich scarlet; largest 

 Dahlia grown. 



Sylvia. Soft pink, white center. 



CACTUS DAHLIAS 



Dreadnaugllt. Crimson, maroon center. 

 Earl of Pembroke. Bright plum, very large 

 Mary Service. Pinkish apricot. 

 Mrs. Cozens. Maroon, tipped white. 

 Rainbow. Pinkish salmon, handsome. 

 W. F. Baldwin. Yellow, tipped salmon. 



DAHLIAS OF SPECIAL MERIT 



Price, 20c each; 3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00. 



Charles Clayton (Cactus). Intense red. 



Delice (Dec). Rose-pink, very fine. 



Iceberg (Cactus). Ivory white. 

 I La Riante (Peony). Bright lilac 



Merlin (Show). Orange scarlet. 

 / Mme. Victor Massaire (Dec). Sulphur yellow. 



CYCLAMEN 



A splendid house plant, easily managed, In 

 bloom all winter. See illustration, p. 20. Red, 

 White, Pink or Rose. Ready May 1. Price, 30c 

 each. 



(Cyclamen will be sent with any plants ordered 

 from p. 56.) 



Fremont, 0. — "Allseeds aud x^lants gave beautiful 

 suits."— Rosa Hiugst. 



IRIS 



THE POOR MAN'S ORCHID 



IRIS GERMANICA 



The German Iris are the hardiest and most easily 

 cultivated. They will grow almost anywhere and 

 in any good garden soil, but will do best in a well- 

 drained rich loam and in full sun, though they suc- 

 ceed in partial shade. It is best to plant in early 

 fall or early spring. Plant the crown or bud two 

 inches below the surface. Orders should be in by 

 May 10. In descriptions the upright, or standard 

 petals, are indicated by "S"; the falls, or drooping 

 petals, by "F." 



SIX FAVORITE IRIS 



Finest on the market for the price 

 The Six for $1.25 



Albert Victor. Grand pale blue flower. S, 

 white shaded pale blue; F, white tipped purple. 25c 

 each. 



Fairy. S, white; F, white, charmingly veined. 

 Odor of peach blossom. 20c each. 



Her Majesty. S, soft rose; F, red, deeply veined. 

 Extra fine. Price, 25c. 



Mad. Pacquette. S, smoky lavender; F, violet 

 veined; rosy-claret effect. 15c each. 



Perfection. Fine, imposing flower. S, blue; F, 

 dark velvety purple. 35c each. 



Princess Victoria Louise. S, sulphur-yellow; 

 F, rich plum with cream edge. 40c each. 



STANDARD VARIETIES OF IRIS 



Price, 15c each; 3 for 30c; 6 for 50c; 12 for 90c. 



Chalcedonia. S, light mauve; F, violet veined 

 white; lavender effect. 



Florentina Alba. Very early. S, white; F, por- 

 celain, changing to white. Splendid, fragrant flow- 

 er. 



Harlequin. S, white, dashed violet; F, pretty 

 lavender. 



Khedive. Pretty lavender. 



Madam Chereau. Large, beautiful flowers, 

 white frilled violet. 



Mrs. H. Darwin. A most charming white. 



Parisiensis, or Florentine Blue. Very early.* S, 

 purple; F, lilac. 



Penelope. S, -white, veined reddish violet; F, 

 white and violet. 



Queen of May* Rose-lilac with a general pink 

 tone. 



Sambuciana Beethoven. S, lilac; F, rosy 

 purple, with orange crest. 



Sans Souci. S, golden; F, mahogany red, 

 veined golden. 



SIBERIAN IRIS 



The Siberian type is hardy as an oak and very 

 beautiful. In bloom from June to August. Fine 

 for cutting. 



Orientalis. Tall. S, violet. F, rich bluish 

 violet. 15c. 



Siberica (Siberian Blue). Rich blue flowers of 

 exquisite beauty. 12c. 



Siberica Alba (Siberian White). Very choice 

 white flower. 20c. 



Snow Queen. S, white. F, white, golden yellow 

 at the base. A rare and beautiful flower, borne on 

 long strong stems. 20c. 



All four Siberian Irises for 60c. 



