EAST ORANGE, N. J. 
MONTBRETIA S— (Co ntin u cd ) 
Per 12 100 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Chrome yellow with 
carmine blotches in center. 1.60 12.00 
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Brilliant shade of cop¬ 
pery red, pale in center, large flowers, broad 
round petals. 3.60 26.00 
QUEEN MARY. Rich apricot orange with 
crimson markings, branching habit. 3.60 26.00 
QUEEN OF SPAIN. Brilli ant deep golden 
orange, reverse of petals are apricot with 
crimson blotches. 1.60 12.00 
ROSEA. Pale pink. 1.60 12.00 
STAR OF FIRE. V ermilion, center yellow, 
outside blood-red.70 4.50 
STAR OF THE EAST. Pale orange yellow, 
with lemon yellow eye, opens quite flat and 
held erect. Very large. 4.75 35.00 
UNA. Ap ricot inside, red outside with crim¬ 
son blotches in center. 1.60 12.00 
MIXTURE. Carefully blended.50 3.50 
Miscellaneous Bulbs and Roots 
Per 12 100 
AMARYLLIS (Giant Hybrids Selected). 
$1.00 each.$9.00 .... 
BEGONIAS (Tuberous Rooted). Giant sin¬ 
gles, Giant doubles, Giant frilled, Camellia, 
in the following colors: White, yellow, pink, 
rose, salmon, scarlet, crimson, orange and 
mixed. 4.00 30.00 
CALADIUMS (Fancy Leafed). These bulbs 
make a splendid pot plant for spring and 
summer use. The foliage has a mixture of 
bright colors, which have wonderful blending. 
Our list contains 200 varieties. 
Best named varieties . 4.00 30.00 
Best named fancy varieties . 5.00 40.00 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS (Cape Hya¬ 
cinth or Summer Hyacinth). Most satisfac¬ 
tory decorative summer flowering plant. From 
a rosette of leaves a foot long, rises a 3 to 4 
foot stem set with 20 to 40 pure white bell 
shaped flowers. Blooming time, August to 
October. Plant in May, or after frost is over. 
Large bulbs . 1.40 10.00 
Next size . 1.10 7.50 
LYCORIS SQUAMIGERA (Amaryllus Halli). 
Magnificent large lily-like rose pink flowers. 
Borne on 2 to 3 foot stems in August. From 
bulbs planted in May, outside, the broad, 
handsome leaves die down in July, and are 
followed by the flower spikes. Very hardy 
and scarce. 65c each. 
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