Pure Bred—Only Best Imported and Domestic Strains. 
Hardie’s Spring Flowering Bulbs 
Amaryllis 
580— JOHNSONI —Immense blooms 
often measuring- 6 inches across. Deep 
velvety crimson, with broad white 
stripes. Each 50c; dozen $5.00; postpaid. 
Border Lilies 
581— WHITE —Grows from 6 to 8 
inches higrh, blossoms all summer and 
autumn until killed by frost. Multiply 
rapidly. 3 for 20c; dozen 50c; postpaid. 
Mexican Love Vine 
Also called Queen’s Wreath. One of 
the most beautiful climbers that grows. 
A perennial that comes from the root 
each year. Protect the roots with a 
mulch of straw or rotted leaves during 
the winter. 
Crinum Lilies 
These lilies are very hardy and do 
not require any special cultivation. 
They will grow in partial shade, but 
do best when planted in the open and 
are useful for planting in mixed bor¬ 
ders, as the varieties blossom at differ¬ 
ent periods during the late spring and 
summer months. 
582 — PURE WHITE — Blooms May, 
June and July. 
583— DELICATE PINK —Blooms July 
and August. 
584— WHITE —Lavender stripe. Blooms 
July, August and September. 
585 — DEEP-SEA LILY —Long trum¬ 
pets, light pink stripe. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; postpaid. 
597 — MRS. F. C. PETERS —A delicate lav* 
ender shade of pink. 
598 — PEACE —Pure white. 
599— CRIMSON GLOW —Deep crimson. Large, 
very showy. 
600 — PURPLE GLORY —The leading purple 
variety. 
601 — EARLY SUNRISE —Very early. Salmon 
scarlet. 
602 — DR. F. E. BENNETT — Vermillion- 
Scarlet. 
603 — MRS. FRANK PENDLETON —Flushed 
salmon pink, with maroon blotch on lower 
petals. 
604 — SOUVENIR —Purest golden yellow. 
Pr ices for all varieties above—3 for 25c; 6 for 
40c; dozen 60c; postpaid. 
Amaryllis. 
588—Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; postpaid. 
T uberose 
Cannas 
These beautiful hardy garden plants do well in 
most any location, and in any kind of soil. 
587—SINGLE MEXICAN —The most 
satisfactory for the South. The flower 
is very fragrant. Plant early in the 
spring. 50c per dozen; postpaid. 
Tuberose. 
605 — RAINBOW COLLECTION —Selected from 
the best sorts. 12 bulbs 45c; 25 bulbs 85c; 
50 bulbs $1.50; 100 bulbs $2.75; postpaid. 
Peony. 
589— CITY OF PORTLAND —Rose colored flowers, 
4 ft. 
590— KING HUMBERT —Orange scarlet, 5 ft. 
591— RICHARD WALLACE —Canary yellow, 4 ft. 
592— THE PRESIDENT —Red, 4 ft. 
593— WINTZER’S COLOSSAL— Brilliant scarlet, 5 ft. 
594 — YELLOW KING HUM- 
BERT —Yellow with red dots, 
4% ft. 
595 — HUNGARIA —Clear rose, 
3y 2 ft. 
3 for 35c; 6 for 60c; dozen 
$ 1 . 00 ; postpaid. 
Caladium 
Also known as Elephant’s Ear. 
Used mostly as a background. 
596—Small bulbs 30c; medium 
bulbs 45c; large bulbs 60c; post¬ 
paid. 
Gladiolus 
The Gladiolus is one of the most popular 
decorative plants in the garden. If the spikes 
are cut when the lowest flower is in bloom, 
the others will open in succession and remain 
fresh for a week or more. They are very easy 
to grow and will do well in almost any soil 
under any condition. Plant the bulbs very 
early in the spring from 8 to 9 inches apart, 
covering 2 % to 3 inches. Plant at intervals of 
two weeks during the spring and early summer. 
Dahlias 
There are few flowers that 
compare with the Dahlia in 
charming diversity of form 
and wide range of brilliant 
colors. Give thorough cul¬ 
tivation and during dry wea¬ 
ther water well once a week. 
We offer Double Dahlia roots 
in the following colors: Red, 
Yellow, Pink, Bronze, Sal¬ 
mon-Rose and Purple. 
586—Each 20c; dozen $1.75; 
postpaid. 
Peonies 
Peonies are absolutely hardy and 
when once established need very little 
care, making larger plants and pro¬ 
ducing greater numbers of flowers each year. These 
roots produce flowers of large size and a great variety 
of color. Plant in a good rich, deep soil as early in the 
spring as possible, from 5 to 6 inches deep and from 2 to 
3 feet apart. We can furnish Peonies in the following 
colors: 
606—DOUBLE RED, DOUBLE PINK, and DOUBLE 
WHITE—Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.15; postpaid. 
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