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Hyacinth Candicans. 
Begonia Tuberous Rooted. 
BEGONIAS. 
Other Choice Summer Flowering Bulbs. 
Tl BKROUS-ROOTED VARIETIES. 
This showy flower has become very popular and de- 
servedly so, as they are the handsomest of all Summer 
flowering tuberous rooted plants. To those of our 
customers who are tired of planting Geraniums every 
year we would recommend their trying a bed of Begonias 
as a substitute. They will succeed in any rich well 
drained soil, and prefer a position where they will be 
protected from the direct rays of the sun during the hot- 
test part of the day. They also make fine pot plants 
for the conservatory or window garden. They may 
be had in both single and double sorts in the following 
colors: 
Cinrrlo White, Rose. Scarlet, Yellow, Orange. Separ- 
OXJlgie«- ate colors. 10c. each; 3 for 25c; $1.00 per 
do/., postpaid. 
Mixed. All colors. 8c. each.; 75c. per doz., postpaid. 
T^rtiiWnWhitc, Rose, Scarlet, Yellow, Orange. Separ- 
lSUUUlC ate colors. 20c. each; 2 for 35c; $1.75 per 
doz., postpaid. 
Mixed. All colors. 1 5c. each; $1.35 per doz., postpaid. 
CALLAS, Strong Bulbs. 
Whi+A Ca 11 a The White Calla is a well 
TV mic vaua. known plant of easy culture, 
and in winter is one of our best window plants. Price, 
20c postpaid. 
T itflp frATTl * s °* dwarf habit and does not 
Xviiuc vjcm. grow scraggly like the taller var- 
ieties.. Our experience proves that it is a true everbloom- 
er, the flowers appearing in great profusion both in 
summer and winter, when grown in pots, or it will bloom 
profusly all summer long in the open ground ,and potted 
in September will continue blooming without intermis- 
sion all winter. The same plant will grow and bloom 
for years without once ceasing, and the quality of the 
bloom which a good plant will produce is astonishing. 
Its numerous flowers are of good size and best quality, 
much larger than the common sort, and snowy white 
in color. Price, 20c. postpaid. 
Dark green leaves, beautifully 
spotted with white. The flow- 
ers are white with a purple throat. 25c. postpaid. 
"Rlarlr CdWa a remarkable variety producing vel- 
XJldCi^ IscUld ve ty black blooms, with coal black 
epathe. 30c postpaid. 
New Yellow, Mrs. Roosevelt. 
Flowers light clear yellow foliage blotched white. 30c. 
each, postpaid. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. 
Elephant's Ears. 
A handsome plant of tropical aspect, bearing leaves some- 
times a yard or more in expanse. Effective as a single plant 
on a lawn, or in groups; also useful for decorative effect near 
streams or ponds. Good sized bulbs 15c; Large bulbs, 25c; 
Mammoth, 35c, postpaid. 
GLOXINIA. 
The Gloxinia is a grand flower and makes a lovely pot 
plant as easily grown and cared for as many of the common 
flowers. Without seeing them no one can appreciate their 
unrivaled beauty; they are of large size, beautiful shape and 
profuse bloomers, the colors ranging from pure white to dark 
blood-red, pink, blush, lavender, indigo-blue, marbled and 
spotted. They will bloom in six to eight weeks from time 
dry bulbs are planted. The flowers will last in water, when 
cut. over two weeks in perfect condition. MIXED STRONG 
BULBS ready for immediate growth and bloom, 10c. each, 
or 3 for 25c, postpaid. 
Spotted Leaf. 
CINNAMON VINE. 
Hardy climber with dark-green foliage, and late in the 
season bearing a profusion of small white flowers of a de- 
licious cinnamon frangrance. Strong tubers, 5 cts. 
each ; 50c. per doz., postpaid. 
HYACINTH CANDICANS. 
A stately bulbous plant, with large yucca-like leaves, 
growing as high as four feet. The flowers are pure white. 
5c. each; 6 for 25c;12 for 50c, or 30 for $1.00, by mail, 
postpaid. 
MADEIRA VINE. 
A beautiful rapid growing climber, bearing graceful 
racemes of fragrant white flowers; very pretty and use- 
ful. 5c .each ;40c .per doz .postpaid., 
SCARLET FREESIA. 
A most charming bulbous-rooted plant for summer 
blooming or pot culture. It bears brilliant carmine- 
crimson flowers, the lower petals marked with a dark 
spot. Always plant at least six in a pot or group, 1 or 
two inches deep. 6 for 15c; 25c per doz., postpaid. 
SUMMER FLOWERING OXALIS. 
These useful little plants are very effective in masses 
or beds and are particularly valuable for edgings. They 
produce an unbroken row of foliage and showy flowers. 
Pure white, pink or red, Either color, per doz., 10c; 
35 for 25c; 100 for 50c postpaid. 
TUBEROSES. 
The Tuberose is pre-eminently a plant for everybody. 
Its lovely, waxy flowers are so fragrant that a few " pips" 
will perfume a room or a single plant a greenhouse, out 
especially is it of value in furnishing a continuous supply 
of blooms for bouquets, coat flowers, or for ladies' hair. 
The "pips" may be taken off as they expand, and as they 
do this gradually, a few plants will provide for a long 
period. 
DOUBLE DWARF PEARL. 
An improved strain of the Dwarf Pearl, bearing very 
heavy spikes of largest double flowers. Price, 5c. each; 
6 for 25c, postpaid. 
SILVER LEAVED. 
This is an early single kind, with striped leaves, making 
a grand show on account of its striking foliago. Each, 
5c; doz., 50c, postpaid. 
CI AA BARGAIN COLLECTION 
•pl.UUoF 20 CHOICE BULBS: 
1 Begonia, double. 
1 Begonia, single. 
2 Gloxinia. 
1 Calla Lily. 
1 Caladium. 
1 Cinnamon Vine. 
1 Maderia Vine. 
2 Hyacinth Candicans. 
2 Tuberoses. 
1 Canna Dwarf. 
1 Dahlia. Double. 
6 Gladioli, mixed. 
Oxalis 
Labeled, carefully packet!; and guaranteed to reach 
buyer in good condition. We make this remarkable 
"iberal offer to introduce our Splendid Flowering Bulbs 
to new customers. Positively no change can be allowed 
in varieties at this low price. 
"TYTD A With every order for this collection,we will 
HiJl. X JVrx. include a Free package of a New Pansy. 
