G. C. WATSON, PHILADELPHIA, TRADE LIST, SPRING, 1902. 
*9 
SPRING BULBS. 
GLOXINIA. 
Bessera Elegans . 
Canna, Ige. Jig. French 
Amaryllis Johnson i 
Formossissima . 
Regina 
Apios Tuberosa 
Begonia, new Ige. Jig . 
Single Scarlet Mixed 
'* White 
44 Pink “ 
“ Yellow 44 
“ All Colors “ 
Double Scarlet mixed 
White “ 
Pink “ 
Yellow " 
All Colors “ 
Per 100 
• 3-50 
15.00 
7.00 
K.00 
2.00 
Madame Crozy, led and yellow , /he oldest 
variety and sir'll hard to beat , 4 ft 2.50 
Alsace, the nearest approach to a White 
Canna yet introduced f 4% ft 2.00 
Chas. Henderson, crimson , very popular 
3 l A ft 2.00 
3. co 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
2-75 
6.00 
6.00 
6 00 
6.00 
5-5° CALADIUM. 
Dahlia, DM. fig.— Continued. 
Cochineal, red, (cactus). Per 100 
“ Little Fred ,pink tipped carmine (pompon). 
Dielytra spectabilis, ( Bleeding Heart 7.00 
Gloxinia, new Ige. flg. Choice assortment of 
colors , seifs, mottled, striped, etc. a grand 
strain, erect, large Jlowers of fine substance 6.00- 
" Florence Vaughan, 
yellow, mo tile d, 
crimson, 3 A ft. . . . 2.50 
“ Burbank, y e 1 1 o 7 v, 
close l y resembles 
A u stria t 6 ft 2.00 
“ Italia, golden yel/070, 
crimson spots .... 2.00 
“ Austria, giant or- 
chid flowered can- 
na, golden yellow , 
6 ft 2.50 
“ Alphonse Bouvier, 
a fine crimson sort, 
6 ft 2.50 
“ Flamingo, scarlet, a 
grand sort, 5% ft. . 2.50 
“ Robusta, dwarf va- 
riety, with bronze 
foliage, 3 ft 2.00 
“ Dwarf Mixed. Ige fig. 
A fine assortment . 2.00 
Caladium esculentum: (Ele- 
phant's Ear.) 
sJA to 6 in. circ. . . 2.00 
44 6 to 9 in. circ. . . . 5.00 
“ 9 to 12 in. circ. . . 8.00 
Caladium, Fancy Leaved: 
Good assortment of va- 
rieties in mixture, se- 
lected bulbs 8.00 
Cooperia Drummoudi . . . 3.50 
Crinum Kirki 15.00 
Cinnamon Vine 2.00 
Dahlia, Dbl. fig. best ten: — 8.co 
14 Nymphea, pink (cactus) 
“ Vesta, pure white (show) 
“ Mrs. Wytliam, yellow and 
white (show) 
44 Zulu, very dark Maroon 
(cactus). 
44 Adelaide, bright yelloiu 
(show). 
“ Madge Wildfire, scarlet. 
" W. C. Bryant, yellow 
tipped pink . 
44 Wm. Agnew, bright scar “ 
let (show). 
The feathery looking flower mixed with Begonias, in the above 
picture is Gypsophila Paniculata. See page n 
