SUMMER .-. FLOWERING .-. BULBS .• 



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r^sr^BAGBous Baeonibs. 



Ar ignifioent hardy plants, iiluiost rivalling the Rose in brilliancy of color and per- 

 t (11 II of bloom. Tliey thrive in almost any soil or situation, and when planted in 

 li hnnps on the lawn make a niaarnifioent display of flower and foliage. Some of 



tl \ rieties 'ire very frigrant They -ire perfectly hardy, require little or no care, 



and produce larger and finer blooms when 

 well established. 



PRICE, Strong Flowering Roots, by 

 mail, post-jjaid: 



Shades of pink and crimson, 30c. each; 

 S3. 00 per doz. 



Shades of white and light, 3.5c. each ; 

 S3.50 per doz. 



When sent by exijress, 5c. less each and 

 ."Wc. less per doz. 



TflBEl^OSES. 



HEKBACEOtJS PEONIES. 



QL/IblOLVI/. 



This magniflcent family contains 

 hundreds of varieties, comprising all 

 imaginable colors, shades and varie- 

 gations, from the most gorgeous and 

 dazzling to the softest and most deli- 

 cate shades. They deserve to be grown 

 in every garden, no matter how large 

 or small. There is nothing in the floral 

 kingdom so easy of culture and so sure 

 to succeed as the " Gladiolus." 



(In Separate Colors.) By 



Post-paid. Exp. 



Each. Doz. 100. 



Shades of red, mixed, ,3c. 25c. $1.75 



Shades of pink, ... 6c. 50e. 3.25 



Shades of buff and 



sahnon, 8c. 65c. 4.2-5 



Shades of yellow, . . 5c. 40o. 2.75 

 Shades of white and 



light, 6c. 55c. 3.75 



All kinds, mixed, . . 3e. 30c. 2.00 

 NeTF California Strain. Very 

 large flowers of a fine assortment of 

 colors. Strong growers. 10c. each; 

 $1.00 per doz. 



NEW GLADIOI-TJS, 

 SNOW WHITE. (See cut.) 

 The finest White Gladiolus ever 

 offered. The entire flower is a per- 

 fect paper white, with a slight cream 

 shade in lower half of the lower 

 petals. For withstanding dews, rains 

 and hot sunshine, Tvithout changing 

 color, we have never seen its equal. 

 25c. each ; $2. .50 per doz. 



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TRIT05I.\. 



PEARL TUBEROSES. 



TRlTOnfl. 



(Flame Flower.) 



A splendid summer and 

 autumn flowering jjlant, with 

 stately flower scapes and magnifi- 

 cent terminal dense spikes of rich 

 orange-red tubular flowers, famil- 

 iarly known from its glowing 

 colors as the Red-hot Poker. Per- 

 fectly hardy and produces a fine 

 effect when planted among shrub- 

 bery. 20c.»each ; 3 for 50c.; SI. 75 

 per doz. 



Double Italian. One of the 



nost delightfully fragrant and 

 beautiful of the summer-flower- 

 ng bulbs, throwing up tall 

 spikes of double white flowers 

 three feet high, wliich remain in 

 bloom along period. For flow- 

 ering in the open border plant 

 about the first of May. 



Post-paid, 5c. each; 50c. per 

 doz. 



Express, 4e. each; 40c. per 

 doz.; J2.00 per 100. 



Pearl. The value of this 

 sort consists in its flowers being 

 of larger size, very double and 

 imbricated; of dwarf habit, 

 growing only from eighteen 

 inches to two feet in height. 



Post-paid, 5c. each; 50c. per 

 doz. 



Express, 4c. each; 40c. per 

 doz.; $2.50 per 100. 



GLADIOLUS, SNOW WHITE. 25c. each. 



