SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
AMARYLLIS—Giant Hybrids. A remarkable selection for pot-growing 
or for the border. Potted Plants.$1.25 
BEGONIA—Tuberous Rooted. These are splendidly adapted to grow¬ 
ing in the shade or for porch boxes. Plants are 1 foot high with 
large blooms. Red, pink, salmon, or white. 
2" Any color. Single .Each, .30; Doz. $3.00 
2" Any color, Double .Each, .30; Doz. 3.00 
CALLAS—Giant Golden Yellow. Can be very successfully grown in the 
border during the summer. Will grow in shade. Plenty of water 
should be supplied to increase size. Jumbo Bulbs. Each .50; 
Doz. $5.00. 
GANNAS—We believe the most satisfactory way of getting these 
plants is to buy potted plants about the 1st of May. These will 
come into bloom a month before those started from bulbs, and 
are little more expensive. 
King Humbert, (Red with bronze foliage), Mrs. A. Conrad, (Sal¬ 
mon with green foliage). The President, (Scarlet with green fol¬ 
iage), and Yellow King Humbert, (Yellow with green foliage). 
Any of the above.Each .25; Doz. $2.50 
DAHLIAS 
The following list of dahlias has been prepared for us by a local 
authority. These he says are the cream of the old and new in the differ¬ 
ent types, the ones that can be depended upon to give the maximum 
amount of bloom. Many that are equally lovely in cooler climates he has 
eliminated as they produce inferior results in this locality. 
Variety Type 
Color 
Size of Price 
bloom Each 
Mrs. I. D. Ver Warner Decorative, Mauve Heliotrope . 
... 7" 
$ .25 
Pride of California- “ 
Dark Red. 
... 5" 
.36 
Jean Kerr. “ 
Pure White . 
... 7" 
.35 
Jersey’s Beauty. “ 
True Pink . 
... 6" 
.35 
Amun Ra. “ 
Copper . 
... 7" 
.50 
Jersey's Beacon. " 
Chinese Scarlet - 
... 9" 
.50 
Mina Kay. 
Oriental Scarlet ... 
... 6" 
.75 
Oyster Bay Beauty... “ 
Velvety Red. 
... 8" 
1.00 
Marmion.’.. “ 
Golden Yellow. 
... 9" 
.75 
Queen of the 
Garden Beautiful... “ 
Primrose . 
...12" 
1.00 
Jane Cowl. “ 
Buff and Salmon .. 
...14" 
.50 
Pride of Fort Morgan. “ 
Red . 
...10" 
1.00 
Sagamore. “ 
Golden Yellow . 
... 8" 
.35 
Little Johnny.Pom Pom 
Red . 
..IVz" 
.35 
Bonnie Blue.Show 
Violet Blue. 
... 3" 
.35 
Cigarette..Cactus 
Scarlet and White.. 
... 7" 
.50 
Washington City. “ 
White . 
... 6" 
.50 
GLADIOLUS—A few of the old, a few of the new; but all of them 
prize winners: 
Variety 
Color 
Each 
Doz. 
Per 
100 
“Alice Tiplady”. 
.. Orange-saffron. 
$ .05 
$ .50 
$3.00 
“Anna Eberius”. 
. .Velvet purple. 
.05 
.60 
4.00 
“Chicago White”. 
..White . 
.05 
.60 
3.00 
“Dr. F. J. Bennett”. 
.. Scarlet, ruby throat . 
.10 
1.00 
7.00 
“Golden Measure”. 
. .Huge golden yellow.. 
.10 
.60 
4.00 
“Mrs. Frank Pendleton”. 
. .Salmon,throat marked 
.06 
.60 
3.00 
“Mrs. Leon Douglas”... 
.. Flaked Salmon. 
.10 
.60 
4.00 
“Sovereign”. 
.. Violet blue . 
.15 
1.60 
10.00 
“Virginia”. 
. .Scarlet . 
.06 
.50 
3.00 
“W. H. Phipps”. 
.. LaFrance Pink, Flaked .10 
.60 
4.00 
“Prize Mixed”.. 
.. .All colors. 
• • 
.76 
6.00 
ISMENE—Calathina. Peruvian Daffodils are about three feet tall, and 
produce lily-like blooms of pure white. 
Jumbo Bulbs .Each .20; Doz. $2.00 
LILIES—Many of the Lilies arrive too late to be planted in the fall but 
can be planted successfully in the spring. We are listing only those 
which we feel confident will give results. 
Auratum.The gold Banded Lily.$ .45 $4.50 
Henryi.The yellow Speciosum .45 4.50 
Regale.White, Yellow throat, Rose outside.. .50 5.00 
Rubrum.(Magnificum)White, Rose flushed.. .45 4.50 
Tenuifolium.Coral, small for Rockeries.20 2.00 
Umbellatum.Orange-red.20 2.00 
LYCHORIS—Squamigera. (Amaryllis Halli). This old fashioned plant 
was much used in the gardens of our grandmothers. It is some¬ 
times called the Surprise lily, as it throws its foliage in the 
Spring, and its flower stems in late summer after the foliage has 
disappeared. Jumbo bulbs.Each $1.50 
TUBEROSES—Both the single and double are grown for their fragrance. 
Double Pearl .Each $ .15; Doz. $1.50 
Single Pearl . .Each .06; Doz. — ^2 
TIGRIDIA—The Shell Flower of Mexico. Few flowers make as striking 
a show in the border as these little known bulbs. They grow about 
three feet high, and from August till October produce a profusion 
of lily-like blooms in many pleasing shades of red, yellow, and 
orange. Plant in full sun. 
Mammoth bulbs .Doz. $1.50 
ZEPHYRANTHUS—Fairy Lily. One of the easiest of all the bulbs to 
grow. Rosea, pink.Doz. $1.50 
INSECTICIDES 
ANTROL—For control of ants. Sets of Jars and Poison.$1.00 
ARSENATE OF LEAD—Standard poison for leaf-eating insects. 
% lb., $ .20; 1 lb., $ .30; 4 lbs., $ .75 
BLACK LEAF 40—Nicotine solution for sucking insects. 
1 oz., $ .36; 5 ozs., $1.00; 1 lb., $2.25 
BORDEAUX MIXTURE—The best fungicide for blights and rots. 
1 lb., $ .30; 4 lbs., $ .75 
DERRISOL—Non-poisonous liquid for controlling red spiders, aphids, 
etc.1 oz., $ .35; % lb., $1.26 
FUNGTROGEN—A complete spray for Roses that will not disfigure the 
foliage.Pt., $1.25; Qt., $2.00; Gal. $6.00 
LIME SULPHUR—Dormant spray for control of scale. 
1 lb., $ .30; 6 lbs., $1.25 
MASSY DUST—A powder for the control of all insects and diseases 
of roses.1 lb., $ .60; 6 lbs., $2.00 
ROSE POWDER (Garden Shop)—A specially prepared powder 
to prevent all Rose Diseases, and to kill all leaf chewing in¬ 
sects that infest Roses. Colored a medium Green to mini¬ 
mize its appearance on the foliage. 1 lb., $ .40; 5 lbs., $1.50. 
SNAROL—A remedy to control slugs, snails, sowbugs, grasshoppers. 
1 lb., $ .46; 3 lbs., $ .95 
SULPHUR—Dusting. 1 lb., $ .16; 6 lbs., $ .50; 10 lbs., $ .80; 25 lbs., 
$1.75. 
TREE TANGLEFOOT—Protects against crawling insects. 
1 lb., $ .60; 5 lbs., $2.25; 10 lbs., $4.50 
VOLCK—Effective for use against scale and sucking insects. 
% Pt., $ .60; 1 Pt., $ .75; 1 Qt., $1.00 
"SHOW ME A WELL ORDERED GARDEN, AND I WILL SHOW YOU A GENIAL HOME.” 
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