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Gladiolus. 



Tuberose. 



The cultivation of the Gladiolus is very simple, 

 as viiey will thrive in any good garden soil, but will 

 amply repay one for careful cultivation. A succes- 

 sion of bloom may be had from July to September 

 by planting at intervals from April to June. 



OUR GliADIOIiTJS are from one of the largest 

 growers in the country, and one who has the finest 

 assortment to be had either in this country or Eu- 

 rope; therefore we claim to be unexcelled as to 

 quality. 



Mixed, all colors— Dozen, 25c. 100, $1.95. 

 White and Liglit colors— Dozen, 30c. 100 



d^.oo. 



EXTRA WHITE AXD LIGHT VARIETIES.— All 



first-class varieties, made up largely from best 

 named sorts, including ten per cent, of Snow White. 



10c. eacli. 50c. per dozen. $3 50 per lOO. 



When ordered by mail, add 10 cents per dozen for 

 postage. 



Caladium. 



(Elephant's Ear.) 



One of the most effective plants in cultivation for 

 the flower border or for planting out upon the lawn; 

 it will grow in any good garden soil, and is of the 

 easiest culture. To obtain the best result it should 

 be planted where it will obtain plenty of water, 

 and an abundance of rich compost. 



Extra larpre bnlbs, 15c. eacli. By mail, J20c. 

 Per dozen, $1.35. 



First size linibs, 10c. eacli. By mail, 15c. 

 Per dozen, 75c. 



Small bnlbs, 5c. eacli. Per dozen, 50c. 



One of the most fragrant 

 and popular of the summer 

 flowering bulbs : may be 

 started early in hot-beds or 

 pots, or planted in open 

 ground after first day of 

 May. 



Eacli, 5c. Dozen, 35c. 

 100, $1.00. By mail, 

 35c a dozen. 



Iris Kaempferi. 



JAPANESE IRIS.— These ma^iflcent Japanese 

 Iris are among the most beautiful of our summer 

 flowering plants, and are destined to become great 

 lavorites. Thej' commence flowering early in July, 

 and continue in bloom for five or six weeks if plen- 

 tifully supplied with water, while growing and 

 flowering. Many of these flowers measure from 

 ten to twelve inches in diameter, and almost rival 

 the orchids in theH- rich colorings and markings. 

 Eacli, 15c. 4 for 50c. 



MADEIRA VINE ROOTS.— 5c. eacli. 30c. doz. 



Dutch Bulbs. 



DUTCH BULBS.— (For Fall Planting.) 



Catalogue ready in September. Mailed free on 

 application. 



HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSUS 



LILIES, &.C., FOR FALL PLANTING 



