G. C. WATSON, PHILADELPHIA, TRADE LIST. SPRING, 1903. 
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Gloxinia. 
SPRING BULBS. 
Amary'lis Johnsoni 
Formossissima 
Regina 
A pi os Tuberosa 
Begonia, new lac. fig : 
“ Single Scarlet Mixed .... 
“ " White “ 
“ Pink “ 
“ Yellow “ . . . . 
“ All Colors “ . . . . 
“ Double Scarlet Mixed .... 
“ White “ . . . . 
“ “ Pink “ 
“ Yellow “ . . . . 
“ All Colors “ .... 
Per 100 
15.00 
7.00 
8.00 
. .2.00 
3-oo 
3.00 
3-oo 
3.00 
2-75 
6.00 
0.00 
6.00 
6. co 
5*50 
Caladium. 
Per 100 
Bessera Elegans 3*5^ 
Canna, Ige. fig. French. 
** Madame Crozy. red and yellow, the old 
est variety and still hard to beat, 4 ft. 2.50 
“ Alsace, the nearest approach to a White 
Canna vet introduced, 4 l /2 ft 2.00 
“ Chas. Henderson, crimson, very popular 
3V2 ft 200 
Dahlli, Dbl. fig. — Continued. 
“ Cochineal, red (cactus). Per 100 
“ Little Fred, pink tipped carmine (pompon ) . 
Dielytra spectabilis, (Bleeding Heart) 7.00 
Gloxinia, new lge fig. Choice assortment of 
Colors, seifs, mottled, striped, etc. — a grand 
strain, erect, large flowers of fine substance 6.00 
Florence Vaughan, 
yellozv mottled, 
crimson, 5 J 4 ft. .. 2.50 
Burbank, yellow, 
closely resembles 
Austria, C ft 2.00 
Italia, golden yel- 
lozv, crimson spots 2.00 
Austria, giant or- 
chid flozvered can- 
na. golden yellow, 
6 ft 2.50 
Alphonse Bouvier, 
a fine crimson sort, 
6 ft 2.50 
Flamingo, scarlet, 
a grand sort, 5 l A ft 2. so 
Robusta, dwarf va- 
riety, with bronse 
foilage, 3 ft 2.00 
“ Dwarf Mixed, Ige fig. 
A fine assortment 2.0 
Caladium esculentum: 
(Elephant’s Ear .) 
4^4 to 6 in. circ. 2.00 
6 to 9 in. circ. 5.00 
“ 9 to 11 in, circ. 8.00 
Caladium, Fancy leaved: 
Good assortment 10 
best varieties ; selected 
bulbs 8.00 
Cooperia Drummondi .... 3.50 
Crlnum Kirki 15.00 
Cinnamon Vine 2.00 
Dahlia, Dbl, fig. best ten — 8.00 
“ Nymphca, pink (cactus) 
** Vesta, pure white (show) 
‘ Mrs. Wytham, yellow and 
white (show) 
“ Zulu, very dark Maroon 
(cactus). 
“ Adelaide, bright yellow 
(shozv) . 
“ Madge Wildfire, scarlet, 
“ W. C. Bryant, yellow 
tipped pink. 
“ Wm. Agnew, bright scar- 
let (show). 
The feathery looking Jllowey , mixed with Begonias , in the above 
picture is Gypsophila Paniculata. See page 9. 
