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Bulbs 



Spring 

 Planting 



CALADIUMS 



EI^EPHANT 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 sum- 

 mer, and in the fall store in a cellar. There 

 is nothing so good as this Caladium for a 

 grand bed of foliage in the garden. 



PIBST SIZE BUZ.BS ( 7 and 9 inches). — 

 Each, By mail, per dozen. 



I^ARGi: BtT^BS (9 and 11 inches) — Each, 

 By mall, per dozen. 



EXTRA JVABOE BUZ.BS (11 inches and up- 

 wards). — Eaeh, By mail, $ per 

 dozen. 



Prices per doz«n are by express, not prepaid. 



TUBEROSES 



One of the most fragrant and popular of 

 the summer flowering bulbs. May be started 

 early in hotbeds or pots, or planted in open 

 ground after the first day of May. 



ESCEI^SIOB PEABIi. Double white; dwarf, 

 each. Dozen, By mail, per dozen. 



Per 100. 



MADEIRA 

 VINE ROOTS 



Madeira Vine is a popular and favorite 

 tuberous rooted climber of rapid growth, with 

 dense and beautiful foliage. It grows every- 

 where, but does better in warm, sunny loca- 

 tions. By mail, each Sc.; dozen, 50c. 



GLADIOLUS. 



GLADIOLUS 



Gladiolus are the most attractive and usefu- 

 for cut flowers of all summer-flowering bulbs. 

 Use any good soil, hoe and loosen it to keep 

 down the weeds, and with ordinary rainfalls 

 they will flower by July 1. Plant at 10-day in- 

 tervals for succession of blooms from July to 

 October. In cutting Gladioli for the house, it 

 is best to cut the spikes as soon as the first 

 one or two lower flowers are open. The re 

 mainder will open in the house. 



AMERICA — This is one of the finest Gladi- 

 oli ever introduced, and ranks as the best sort 

 for cutting, as well as all-around purpeses. 

 The color is a very beavitiful soft pink, the 

 coloring and texture -esembling those of th* 

 Orchid. Each, Sc.; dozen, SOc; 100, $4.00. 



AUGUSTA — A lovely and useful variety, 

 pure white with blue -^ntners. 5c. each; 56c. 

 per dozen; $4.00 per 100 



EXTRA WHITE AND UGHT VARIETIES 

 ■ — All first-class varieties, made up largely 

 from best-named sorts. Sc. each; SOc. pei 

 dozen; iti.SO p er 1 00. 



CHir^SSI MIXED — Extra large and fine. 

 40c. per dozen; $3.00 per 100. 



£EMOINE'S (Mixed) — Extra fine. 35o. per 

 dozen: S2.75 per 100. 



WHITE AND IiIGHT COXiORS — ^Dozen, 

 30c.; $2.25 per 100. 



MIXED (AU Colors) — Dozen, 25o.; $1.5© per 

 100. If wanted by mail, add lOc per Aozm, 

 for postag'e. ^^^^ 



Aili PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



