38 HOLMES' TESTED SEEDS OF KNOWN VITALITY AND PURITY 



Excelsior Pearl Tuberose 



Dahlia Jack Rose 



Canna Florence Vaughan 



Summer-Flowering Bulbs 



PLANT IN" APRIL AND MAY POR PLOWERS IN JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 



Some of the most beautiful flowers we have grown from bulbs. These are so easily cared 

 for and handled that you never need hesitate about planting- them. The Gladioli particularly are 

 now taking a place which in amount grown is second to none but Roses and Peonies in America: 



Begonias, Tuberous-Rooted 



start bulbs in March and have flowers in June. Plant bulbs outdoors, not before May 1st. 



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Large-Flowering Cannas 



The very beet, varieties, largest flowers and richest shadings. The fol- 

 lowing grow 3 to 4 feet high: 



Queen Charlotte. Crimson, bordered gold; foliage green 



Allemannia. Salmon, bordered yellow, Orchid; foliage green 



Buttercup. The nearest approach to a clear yellow; foliage green 



Chas. Henderson. Fine crimson; foliage green 



Egfandale. Bright cherry-red, foliage bronzed 



Florence Vaug-han. Rich golden yellow, spotted red; green foliage 



Mine. Crozy. Popular bright scarlet, golden edge; foliage green 



The following grow 5 to 6 feet high: 



King- Humbert. Rich orange-scarlet; foliage bronze 



Alplionse Bouvier. Finest tall brilliant crimson; foliage green 



AustrlEb. Pure deep golden, immense Orchid flower; foliage green 



Italia. Golden blotqhed crimson, Orchid; foliage green 



Pennsylvania. Flowers 6 inches; intense vermilion-scarlet, overlaid with 



an orange sheen; foliage green 



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Cinnamon 



A beautiful hardy climber for covering trellis, piazzas, screens, etc.; 

 15 to 30 feet high. Leaves green, thick and glossy. The white flowers, borne 

 in clusters, emit a delightful, cinnamon-like perfume 



Vine 



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New Dahlias 



The best of their respective classes 



Decorative Dahlias 



Admiral Dewey. A ridh purple; a very free bloomer 



Madame Van den Dael, Large white, suffused silvery rose . . 



Jack Rose. Rich crimson, large and double 



Clifford W. Bruton. Tery large, clear canary-yellow 



Iiyndliurst. Brilliant cardinal-red; a fine cut flower 



Sylvia. Deep pink, tinting lighter until almost pure white at center. . 



Njmplisea: Delicate and beautiful, white suffused with pink 



Maid of Kent. Rich cherry-red, tipped white 



Mrs. Roosevelt. Beautiful light pink shade; lighter on the petals 



Mrs. J. G-ardner Cassatt. New giant deep rose pink; best pink . . . 



Cactus Dahlias 



Countess of Lonsdale. Blend of salmon-pink and amber 



Volker. A charming free-flowering pure yellow 



Krlemhilde. Brilliant pink, gradually shading to white at center 



J. H. Jackson. Crimson-maroon; very large 



Eva. Dwarf white, profuse bloomer; fine for cutting . 



Mrs. Edw. Mawley. Soft yellow, large size and fine form 



Ploradora. Pure garnet, splendid form, free bloomer, . , , 



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