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ET PEAS 



GRANDIFLORA 



SWEET PEAS should be sown In drills latter part of November for fall 

 planting, or as early as possible in spring, in rich, friable soil. Prepare 

 the bed thoroughly, working in a quantity of well-rotted manure, if it can 

 be done, making a furrow four to six inches deep. In this sow the seed 

 jind cover two inches deep. As soon as the plants begin to show through, 

 fill in the furrow. This will secure a deep planting without the bad effect 

 of deep covering of the seed at first, and so enable the plant to bloom con- 

 tinuously through the heat of summer. As fast as the flowers come into 

 full bloom or fade they should be cut off, for if the pods are pvllowed to 

 form the plants will stop blooming. 



377. G. & T. CO.'S EXTRA PINE MIXED — Consists of the very choicest 

 varieties mixed in the newest colors and shades. Packet, 5c. Oz., 10c. 14 

 lib., 25c. 14 Lb., 40c. lib., 75c. Postage, 6c. per lb. extra. 



379. SUPERB SPENCER MIXTURE — This mixture contains practically 

 all the true Spencer varieties. Per oz., 15c.; I4 Lb., 50c. ; 1 Lb., $1.50. 



355. BLANCHE BURPEE — Pure white. 



356. BLANCHE PERRY — Standard bright crimson-rose; wings white, 

 tinged with pink. 



360. COUNTESS OP RADNOR — Light mauve standard; lavender wings. 



373. DOROTHY ECKFORD — White; large bell-shaped flowers. 



369. KING- EDWARD VII — Bright red or crimson scarlet. 



Price: Per pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; 14 lb., 25o.; V2 lb., 50c.; lb., $1.00. 

 Postage, 6c. per lb. extra. 



CLARA CURTIS SPENCER. 

 — Primrose. 



FLORENCE NIGHTIN- 

 GALE, SPENCER. — Bluish-lav- 

 ender. 



MAUD HOLMES, SPENCER. 



— Crimson. 



OTHELLO, SPENCER.— Deep 

 niiiroon. 



WHITE SPENCER. — Morse's 

 perfected, pure white. 

 Oz., 20c. V4 I>bv 



GLADIOLI 



AMERICA — -This is one of the 

 finest Gladioli ever produced, 

 and ranks as the best sort for 

 cutting, as well as all-around 

 purposes. The color is a very 

 beautiful soft pink, the coloring 

 and texture resembling those 

 of the Orchid. Each Sc.; dozen, 

 60c.; 100, $3.50. 



AUGUSTA — A lovely and use- 

 ful variety, pure white with 

 blue anthers. 5c. each; 60c. per 

 dozen; $4.50 per 100. 



CHICAGO WHITE — White, lavender marking' in throat. Each, 5c. Dozen, 60c. 

 Per 100. $4.50. 



HALLEY — Predominating color, delicate salmon pink, with slight roseate tmge, 

 though the lower petals bear a creamy blotch with a stripe of bright red through 

 the centre, the whole producing a wonderful effect. Each, 5c. Dozen, 60c. Per 100, 

 $4.50. 



MRS. FRANCIS KING — Long, strong stalks, bearing flowers of vermillion-scar- 

 let color. Very effective for cutting. Each, 5c. Dozen, 60c. Per 100. $4.50. 



MIXED (All Colors). — Dozen, 50c.; $4.00 per 100. If wanted by mail, add 10c. 

 per dozen for postage. 



CALADIUMS 



ELEPHANT EAR 



The Caladium Esculentum is one of 

 the handsomest of the ornamental- 

 leaved plants. It will grow in any good 

 garden soil. Plant where it will obtain 

 plenty of water and an abundance of 

 rich compost. Roots planted in the 

 spring will make good growth in the 

 summer, and in the fall store in a 

 cellar. 



FIRST SIZE BULBS (7 and 9 inches) 

 — Each, 7c.; dozen, 75c. 



LARGE BULBS '9 and 11 inches) — 

 Each, 10c. ; dozen, $1.00. 



EXTRA LARGE BULBS (11 inches 

 and upwards) — Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.75. 



If by mail, add single bulbs, 5c. 

 Dozen, 15c. 



TUBEROSES 



One of the most fragrant and popu- 

 lar of the summer flowering bulbs. May 

 be started early in hotbeds or pots, or 

 planted in open ground after the first 

 dav of May. 



EXCELSIOR PEARL — Double white; 

 dwarf. Each, 5c.; dozen, 50c. Per 100, 

 $4.00. 



If by mail, add dozen, 10c. 



Madeira Vine Roots 



Each 10c. Dozen 



(By Mail, add 3c. eacb). 



.$1.00 



GLADIOLI 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



