MICHELL’S SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS 
CALLAS 
Splendid as a pot-plant for the window garden or for growing 
outdoors, preferring a shaded location. May be started inside any 
time prior to May 1st, after which they can be safely planted out. 
Elliottiana. Yellow flower as large as the 
common white Calla; spotted leaf. 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
Mammoth Bulbs. 
$2.75 
$20.00 
Monster Bulbs. 
.40 
4.00 
30.00 
Jumbo Bulbs. 
.50 
5.50 
40.00 
Spotted. Flowers white; foliage 
spotted white. 
green, 
.30 
2.75 
20.00 
If wanted by parcel post, add 15c. per doz. for postage. 
CHLIDANTHUS FRAGRANS 
(Fragrant Lily) 
An old-time favorite which had disappeared from our midst. 
It can be grown as a pot plant or in the garden. It produces mini¬ 
ature Amaryllis-like flowers, which are a clear rich yellow in color; 
the blooms are very fragrant and the odor most pleasing. To grow 
in pots, the bulbs should be potted in early Spring and placed in a 
warm conservatory or window garden. For outdoor planting, set 
bulbs out when all danger of frost is past. It adds its beauty to a 
rockery or border planting when planted in clumps of 6 or more. 
Bulbs must be taken up in the Fall and stored in a cool dry tem¬ 
perature. 25c. each; doz., $2.50 (by P. P., $2.65); $16.00 per 100. 
COOPERIA PEDUNCULATA 
(Giant Prairie Lily) 
Another old-time favorite which has become exceedingly 
scarce. It is unsurpassed when used in a clump of 8 to 12 bulbs, 
among shrubbery in the border or in the rockery. They bloom pro¬ 
fusely towards evening, producing large, very fragrant, pure white 
flowers, tinged red on the outside. Bulbs should be lifted in the 
Fall and stored in a dry and cool temperature. 20c. each; doz., 
$2.00 (by P. P., $2.10); $14.00 per 100. 
CINNAMON VINE 
Free growing climber, with small white flowers deliciously 
scented; makes a quick, dense shade. Monster roots, 3 for 30c.; 
doz., $1.00 (by parcel post, $1.10); $7.50 per 100. 
GLOXINIAS (Ready in January) 
A gorgeous plant for either the conservatory or garden. They 
prefer a moist soil and a shady situation. Bulbs may be started 
as early as January, but should not be set outdoors until after 
May 15th. We offer extra fine large bulbs. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add 25c. per 100 for postage. 
Each Doz. 100 
Emperor Frederick. Red striped white; 
monster flowers.$0.35 $3.75 $27.50 
Emperor William. Purple striped white. . .35 3.75 27.50 
Purple . .35 3.75 27.50 
Rose . 35 3.75 27.50 
Tigered and Spotted. .35 3.75 27.50 
White . .35 3.75 27.50 
Choice Mixed Colors .35 3.75 27.50 
Summer Hyacinth (Hyacinthus Candicans) 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS 
(Summer-Flowering Hyacinth) 
An ornamental mid-Summer flowering plant, producing from 
20 to 100 large bell-shaped flowers of a creamy white color, clus¬ 
tered on spikes about 2 to 3 feet long. Plant bulbs about 6 inches 
deep, in a sunny location and in well drained rich soil. The bulbs 
will produce a succession of spikes for 2 or 3 months, particularly 
if the spikes are cut off as the flowers fade. 15c. each; doz., $1.35; 
$9.00 per 100. 
ISMENE CALATHINA 
(Pancratium Lily or Peruvian Daffodil) 
A choice flowering bulb, blooming profusely during the Sum¬ 
mer. Clusters of large, striking, fragrant pearly white flowers. 
Bulbs should be kept warm and dry and planted out the middle 
of May; they will commence flowering in July. Before freezing 
weather sets in they should be lifted and kept in a warm, dry place. 
Large bulbs, 20c. each; doz., $2.00 (by parcel post, $2.15); $12.00 
per 100. 
See pages 90 and 90A for complete list of Lilies 
(wc) 
