Two Pages of Great Plants 



On pages 50 and 51 we offer a group oi 

 plants providing exceptional decorative 

 value. Plants like Cannas and Caladiums 

 are showy, and beds of them provide 

 pleasing exotic pictures. Gladiolus are 

 beautiful in the garden, and few ever have 

 enough plants to supply the desire for 

 "Glads" in the house. They are superb 

 cut-flowers. 



Tuberoses, the Peruvian Daffodil and 

 the two Vines should be planted for their 

 fragrance, even if they were not good- 

 looking, but they are, so are doubly 

 valuable. These are all important garden 

 plants. 



Cinnamon Vine 



A hardy climber which grows very 

 rapidly. The foliage is bright green and 

 he white flowers are cinnamon-scented. 

 _-'ostpaid, tubers, each 15c.; $1.25 for 10. 



Madeira Vine 



A very quick-growing vine bearing 

 graceful feathery white flowers of a de- 

 lightful fragrance. Postpaid, tubers, each 

 15c.; $1.25 for 10. 



Tuberoses 



Excelsior Double Pearl. Delightfully 

 fragrant white flowers. Plant in the 

 garden as soon as all danger from frost 

 is past. Postpaid, large bulbs, each 20c.; 

 $1.50 for 10. Not postpaid, each 15c.; 

 $1.30 for 10; $3.00 for 25. 



Ismene calathina 



(Peruvian Daffodil) 



A lovely white lily-like bloom with a 

 greenish tinge. The bulb is not hardy and 

 should be planted in the spring. It blooms 

 within a few weeks after planting. As a 

 general rule, the foliage is only partly 

 developed at the time of its blooming 

 period. It is fragrant and greatly admired 

 by those who know it. Postpaid, each 

 45c.; $3.75 for 10. 



Ismene calathina 



Fancy-leaved Caladiums 



Rich and gorgeous-colored foliage. Plant 

 outdoors in early May. Excellent for the 

 conservatory, window-boxes and outdoor 

 beds. Mixed colors. Postpaid, bulbs, each 

 35c.; $3.00 for 10. 



Tigridia (Mexican Shellflower) 



Hybrid Mixed. Known as the Tiger- 

 flower or Shellflower. A good summer- 

 flowering bulb for the garden. Colors range 

 from white to gold and scarlet blotched with 

 maroon. Treat same as Gladiolus. Plant in 

 May, 6 to 8 inches apart and about 4 inches 

 deep. Each 20c.; 3 for 50c.; $1.50 for 10. 



Hyacinthus candicans 



(Summer-flowering Hyacinth) 



A luxuriant, free-flowering plant bear- 

 ing 20 to 30 bell-shaped flowers of creamy 

 white in clusters on spikes 2 to 3 feet long. 

 Postpaid, choice bulbs, each 15c.; $1.25 

 for 10. 



Caladium (Elephant's Ear) 



Wonderful plants for lawns, borders or 

 backgrounds. To obtain the maximum 

 growth they should be planted in rich soil 

 where they will get plenty of water. A 

 full-sized plant will stand 6 feet high and 

 bear immense leaves 3 to 4 feet long by 

 27 inches wide. They should not be 

 planted outdoors until May 1, but to get 

 them into early growth they can be 

 started in pots in the house. 

 Mammoth Bulbs, each 40c.; $3.50 for 10. 

 Large Bulbs, each 25c.; $2.00 for 10. 



Add 10c. each for postage, or 35c. for 10. 



Caladium (Elephant's Ear) 



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