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J. Jerome Smith, Wilmington, Delaware. 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. 
Summer-Blooming Bulbs and Tubers. 
A quick and sure return in rich blossoms repays the planter who invests in this class of 
flowers. They have become as indispensable in their way as the Dutch Bulbs, and fill as 
important a place in the pageant of the seasons. With the exception of one or two kinds, all 
are remarkably easy to grow, and thrive well in nearly all soils. 
BEGONIAS. Tuberous-rooted. Double, in separate colors 20 cts. each 
BEGONIAS. Tuberous-rooted. Single, in separate colors 10 cts. each 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. (Elephant’s 
Ear.) Large bulbs. 5, 10, 20 and 30 cts. 
each. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. Fancy- 
Leaved. Good-sized bulbs. 10 cts. each. 
CANNAS. New Dwarf French. The very 
best in cultivation. Had. Crozy, Paul 
Legrand, Paul Marquant, Alphonse 
Bouvier. 10 cts. each. 
CINNA/ION VINE. 5 cts each. 
DAHLIAS, nixed Varieties. 10c. each. 
GLADIOLAS. Good Named Varieties. 
2 cts. each, $1.50 per 100. 
GLOXINIAS. Best Mixed. 10 cts. each. 
MADEIRA VINE. 5 cts. each. 
OXALIS. Los Andra and Dieppi. Per 
doz. 10 cts., per 100 50 cts. 
TUBEROSE. Dwarf Double Pearl. Per 
doz. 25 cts., per 100 *1.50. 
GLADIOLUS. 
5481A 
J. Horace McFarland Co., Horticultural Printers, Harrisburg, Pa. 
