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CACTUS DAHLIAS 
Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 
BXfTTERFLY. Deep crimson at base, with conspicu- 
ous white tips. 
COCKATOO. Canary yellow, shaded fawn and tipped 
with pure white. 
Cjic-tus Dnlilin, Gloriosa 
Deep yellow, beautifully quilled and 
THE PILOT. Terra cotta, with the base of the petals 
deep yellow. 
CAPTAIN BliOAD. Rich, fiery crimson. The petals 
are curved inward toward tlie center of the flower, 
and fluted at the ends. Tlie ricli color, together with 
this unusual form, make it one of the most attrac- 
tive varieties. 
flowers of 
DTJItE ZEPPBLUV III. Pure white, larg 
good form. 
perfect shaped flower. 
EDELCACTUS. Dark maro 
with long pointed petals. 
EARL OF PEMBROKE. Briglit plum color, deeper 
and more velvety toward the center. ' 
E. BONNEFOND. Very lar.ge flowers of perfect shape; 
color an intense rich scarlet. 
FLAMME. Of perfect form, a beautiful carmine rose, 
shading- to yellow at the base of the petals. 
GLORIOSA. Bright orange scarlet; long curled petals. 
PROGENITOR. Carmine crimson, each petal Ijeing 
furcated on the end like a staghorn-f em. 
PANSIES 
Extra choice strain of Giant flowered varieties 
ed. Per don. 25c. per 100 |f.75. 
VIOLETS 
SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
AGAPANTHUS TJMBELLATUS. "Blue African Lily." 
Flower stalks 2 to 3 feet high crowned with large 
umbels of from 30 to 90 sky blue, lily-like flowers. 
Long glossy evergreen leaves. Each 25c to 50c. 
AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA. "Belladonna L i 1 y." 
Large rose pink flowers. Each 25c. 
AMARYLLIS FORMOSISSIMA. ".Jacobean Lily." Rich 
velvety crimson, very showy. Each 10c, per doz. 
$1.00. 
AMARYLLIS JOHNSONI. Flowers very large, red, 
striped with wliite in center of petals. Eacli 15c 
to 25c. 
AMARYLLIS A'lTTATA HYBRIDS. A great variety of 
shades, mostly white grounds marked with pink, 
scarlet, crimson or maroon; very large flowers, 
extra fine. Each 35c. 
BEGONIA TUBEROUS ROOTED. Single varieties in 
separate colors. Scarlet, crimson, pink, salmon, white 
and yellow. Each 15c, per doz $1.50. Single varie- 
ties mixed. Each 10c, per doz. $1.00. 
Double varieties in separate colors. Scarlet, crim- 
son, pink, salmon, white and j'ellow. Each 20c, per 
doz. $2.00. 
Double mixed. Each 15c, per doz. $1.50. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. "Elephants' Ears." Large, 
handsome leaves, often 3 feet long by 2 feet wide, 
very effective on a lawn; requires plenty of water. 
Each 10c, per doz. $1.00. 
CALLA, PINK. (Ricliardia Rehmanni.) A dwarf va- 
riety, g-rows a'bout 18 inches high; flowers pinkish 
purple. Each 25c. 
CALLA, SPOTTED. (Richardia alba_maculata. ) Rich 
green foliage, spotted with white; flowers white 
with purplish brown throat. Each 15c, per doz. 
$1.50. 
CALLA. WHITE. (Richardia Aetli iopica. ) "Lily of 
the Nile." The common Calla Lily. Each lOo, per 
doz. $1.00. 
Small buUjs. Each 5c, per doz. 50c. 
('ALLA YELLOW. (Richardia Elliottiana. ) One of 
the finest introductions for many years. Flowers 
fully as large as the ordinary white variety, but 
deep, rich, golden yellow; foliage dark green faintly 
spotted with wliite. Each 35c. 
GLADIOLUS, AMERICA. Soft flesli pink, large flow- 
ers, extra fine. Each 10c, per doz. $1.00. 
GLADIOLUS, MRS. FRANCIS KING. Bright scarlet, 
extra fine. Each 10c, per doz. $1.00. 
GLADIOLUS, PBINCBPS. Bright crimson, with white 
blotches in throat, very large. Each 10c, per doz. 
$1.00. 
GLADIOLUS, WHITE LADY. Pure white, large flow- 
ers. Each 15c, per doz. $1.50. 
CiLADIOLUS, WILD ROSE. Briglit rose. Eacli 20c. 
per doz. $2.00. 
GLADIOLUS. SUPERB MIXTURE OF LIGHT SHADES- 
Each 10c, per doz. 75c. 
GLADIOLUS, GENERAL MIXTURE OF ALL SHADES. 
Each 5c, per doz. 50c, per 100 $3.00. 
TUBEROSE, DOUBLE PEARL. White, the best va- 
riety. Each 5c, per doz. 50c. 
VALLOTA PURPUREA. "Scarborough Lily." Flow- 
rich, dazzli: 
flowers ai'e shaped like 
name it is sometinn'.'^ 
plant, it is scarcel\- 1^ i 
and' is certainly wiinli\ 
likes a warm, suun\- s 
ZEPH YR A NTH ES 
"Fairy Lily." 
Each 5c, per doz 
lilion, exceedingly showj^. The 
^e an Aniai'yllis. under wliioli 
pil: lii"oug1i not a new 
n nl all in this country 
general cultivalion. It 
linn. liacli 25c. 
"Zephyr Flower," or 
Briglit rose pink, very beautiful. 
PRINCESS OF AVALES. The largest and best variety 
grown; long stems and flowers very fragrant. Per 
doz. 35c. 
CLIMBING PLANTS 
Ai»lPELOPSIS VEITCHII. "Boston Ivy." Pretty fol- 
iage, wliich turns red in the fall. Each 25c to 35c. 
AUSTRALIAN PEA VINE. (Doliclios lignosus.) A 
ver3' rapid growing vine, witli pretty foliage and 
rose and purple pea-shaped flowers. Valuable for 
covering up fences quickly; stands the heat well. 
Each 15c, per doz. $1.50. 
BIGNONIA CHERERE. A magnificent* climber pro- 
ducing large tubular-shaped flowers, blood red with 
yellow at the base. Each 75c. 
