fi^g^KDiA'GEE Guide To Rose Ci/lture 



SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS, continued 



SUMMER-FLOWERLNG OXALIS. Splendid for pots and 

 hanging-baskets. 15 cts. per doz., 25 cts. for 50, 40 cts. 

 per 100. 



Lasiandra Rosy pink. 



Dieppi. Pure white . 



Mixed Colors. -Ail varieties mixed. 



SCARLET FREESIA. Brightest scarlet, lower petals dis- 

 tinctly blotched. Really a grand bulb. 10 cts. tor 3, 

 25 cts. for 10. 



Crinum ornatum 



Grand in pots or in the garden. Grows li to 5 feet high, 

 bearing a crown of twelve to twenty large, lily-hke blooms 

 color white, with deep pink stripe down the center of each 

 petal. Exr4uisitely scented. We offer enormous bulbs. 

 Circunuerence, 9 to 11 inches. 25 cts. each, 81 for 5, post- 

 paid; 14 to 16 inches (enormous), 60 cts. each, SI for 2, 

 postpaid. 



THE CHINESE SACRED LILY. Place two or three bulbs 

 in a vessel of sufficient size, then fill -with coarse gravel 

 or sand, and cover with water. Produces masses of de- 

 hciouslv scented flowers. 15 cts, each, 25 cts. for 2. 

 ,50 cts. for 4, SI for 9 



GIANT PERSIAN CYCLAMEN 



Giant Persian Cyclamen 



A beautiful and decorative pot plant. The foliage is of 

 a dark, oUve-green, beauiifully variegated with silver 

 and rose. Flowers are carried on long stems and are 

 produced in boundless profusion for several successive 

 months. Assorted colors, 20 cts each, 50 cts. for 3, SI 

 for 7. 



GLOXINIAS. Large, handsome, velvety green foliage, 

 surmounted with lovely trumpet -shaped flowers of 

 exquisite beauty. Splendid for pot culture. Special 

 colors. 20 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3, SI for 7. 



Scarlet, Violet, with White Border, Red with White Bor- 

 der, White, Blue. 



Mixed Colors. .A selection embracing a wide range of 

 colors. 15 cts. each, 50 cts. for 4, SI for 10. 



CINNAMON VINE. A beautiful, hardy climbing vine, 

 with a profusion of handsome, glossy, heart-shaped 

 leaves and delicate white blossoms, which emit a de- 

 licious cinnamon fragrance. 15 cts. for 3 bulbs, 25 cts. 

 for 6. 50 cts. per doz., SI for 25, postpaid. 



MADEIRA VINE. Climber, for hanging baskets, trellises, 

 rockwork, etc. Clusters of pure white, fragrant flow- 

 ers. Free bloomer. 10 cts, for 3, 25 cts. for 10. 



CRINUM URN AT CM 



NEW SCARLET MEXICAN LILY (Amaryllis formosis- 

 sima . Produces immense numbers of magnificent deep, 

 dark scarlet flowers. 10 cts. each, 50 cts. for 6, SI 

 per doz. 



AMARYLLIS EQUESTRE (The Barbadoes Lily). Im- 

 mense, flaming orange-scarlet flowers; center purest 

 white, produced in great profusion 15 cts. each, .50 

 cts. for 4. 



Amaryllis regina 



The magnificent hly-like flowers of large size are borne 

 in umbels or clusters. Color light scarlet, with lighter 

 center or throat. Strong blooming bulbs, 15 cts. each, 

 40 cts. for 3, 75 cts. for 5, postpaid. 



AMARYLLIS JOHNSONH. The bulbs send out from two 

 to four flower-spikes at one time, each bearing from 

 four to eight large, brilliant, velvety crimson flowers, 

 each petal striped with white. 25 cts- each, SI for 5. 



BELLADONNA LILY. Clusters of sweet and deUcate 

 flowers; coir r soft, rosy pink. Extra-large bulbs, 20 

 cts. each, 50 cts. for 3. 



AGAPANTHUS UMBELLATUS (The Blue African Lily). 



Luxuriant foliage, bright, blue flowers, borne on large 

 clusters of twenty to thirty on a stalk 15 to 18 inches 



high. 25 cts. each. SI for 5. 





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