GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES itt 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. White, beauti- 
fully spotted red; flowers in August. This is one of 
the most useful of the Lily family, perfectly hardy, 
and flowering well under all circumstances. 25c. 
each. December till March. 
ORNITHAGALUM UMBELLATIUM, OR STAR 
OF BETHLEHEM. Outside green and white striped, 
inside satiny white: flowers in umbels; very showy: 
20c. each; $1.25 per dozen. September till March. 
AMARYLLIS JOHNSONI — Spice Lily. Very 
large; execedingly beautiful flower, crimson striped 
white. Each 25c. September till March. 
AMARYLLIS—Hippeastrum. Splendid flowering 
bulbs, suitable for greenhouses, room or garden cul- 
tivation. 
FORMOSISSIMA—Jacoboen Lily. Crimson 
blooming earlyin the summer;15c. each; $1.50 per 
dozen. Plant from September till March. 
SPANISH IRIS—Fleur-de-lis. Mixed. The colors 
comprise yellows, purples, blues, claret red, 
white and bronze, marbled, veined and striped 
in bewildering beauty; 25c. dozen, 2 for 5c. Sep- 
tember till March. j 
Lilium Speciosum Rubrum. 
ROSES. 
SEASON 1933. 
TO LOVERS OF THE CHOICEST ROSES: 
From a thorough practical experience and knowledge of the Rose and its requirements we have selected 
only the choicest varieties, freedom of bloom, size, color, vigor, form and substance of each variety consid- 
ered. Propagated and grown at our nursery and thoroughly acclimated, our smaller size Roses are grown in 
pots,which gives more satisfaction, being more adapted to the usual handling in packing, shipping and plant 
ing on arrival. Wealso grow a great number in open ground, which gives a large size plant for those wh - 
want immediate effect. We do not grow any plants for their flowers especially, thereby assuring you goo? 
stock. The so-called one and two year old plants which are advertised and catalogued as good stock havin 
been worked and forced for their flowers, are worthless inany garden. Our Field Roses are all lifted ang 
established in pots and hardened before shipping, thereby insuring perfect success, and to reduce charged 
soil is removed to some extent. s 
DIRECTIONS FOR PLANTING.—See that your ground is well loosened and fertilized before plant- 
ing your roses. Press the soil firmly around the plants with your foot and do not plant them too deep, just a 
trifle, perhaps, deeper than they were in the pots and water well after planting. 
While*.e prepared to fillall orders for field grown Roses at any time, we advise our patrons to re- 
serve their orders fintil November ist, as this will give them an opportunity to become better matured. and 
can be transplanted to better advantage. 
FORMULA FOR DISEASE OF BLIGHT ON ROSE BUSHES.—¥ ounce sulphate of copper, 1% 
ounces ammonia. Dilute in 5 gallons of water and spray the plants once a week for about 4 weeks. For in- 
sects use tobacco water. We find this to bea safe remedy. ate = ; = 
We strongly advise shipping by Express whenever practicable, this will enable us to send much stronger 
plants and guarantee safer delivery. If ordered by mail add 20 per cent. of the value of plants to cover postage. 
SELECT NEW VARIETIES. 
FREIHERR VON MARSHALL. As an outdoor PRESIDENT TAFT. Shiring, intense deep pink, 
bedding rose it has no superior. The flowers are good size and form; free bloomer. Color possessed 
large, beautifully shaped, double and full, borne in by no other rose. The most remarkable of all pink 
great profusion all through the growing season. roses. 
One of the brightest red tea roses in existence. Be 
sure io try it. MME. E. SABLAYROLLES. Clear yellow with- 
WM. SHEAN. The double Killarney, very large out, interior golden orange. Flowers enormously 
pointed buds. Cclorgrand. ~~ large, extremely double fine long buds, 
MRS. THEO. ROOSEVELT. Double cream, | _ OLIVIER. Deep rose color. strong free grower, 
profuse bloomer; flowers large and full. resembling Balduin in color, 
HELEN GOOD. A sport from Maman Cochet,” woe HOLE. An intense salmon pink, with 
delicate yellow suffused with pink, egch petal edged ud of extraordinary length opening into a mam- 
deeper. A good garden rose~ — eae moth bloom of splendid ce. 
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Flowering Annuals to be had in their planting season. 
