()or Glorious Wiqter-GIooiqirtg Oralis. 
(SEE FRONT COVER.) MOST EOVEEY OF WINTER FLOWERS. 
Thes varieties of Oxalis are all for winter blooming. They make the most beautiful pots of bloom producing a mass 
of flowers all winter, which in brilliant and beautiful colors are truly charming. Winter blooming Oxalis are always sure 
to please. Plant five and six bulbs in a six-inch pot. They commence growth immediately after planting and need not bo 
set away to form roots like most other bulbs. They bloom during the entire winter, a thing we can expect of very few 
plants or bulbs, and are for that reason doubly valuable. Our bulbs are large, sound and fine. 
The G rai >d Duchess O xalis - 
Entirely new, and there is no doubt about its being the 
grandest Oxalis, and one of the most beautiful and taking 
winter flowers it is possible to have. Blossoms immense, 3 
inches across, borne well above the foliage, and of the most 
lovely pink color; leaves large, clover-shaped and handsome. 
A most persistent bloomer, remaining constantly in flower 
from November to June. Surely one of the most exquisite 
and satisfactory of all winter-blooming bulbs. We have four 
colors. 
Pink —Enormous size, bright rosy-pink. Finest recent 
novelty, and has been widely advertised. It is one of the 
best and most beautiful flowers for winter. 
White—Pure snow-white. A grand contrast to the abovo. 
lavender—A fine large flower of a unique lavender color. 
Largest in size, and elegant in color. 
Giant Cut-Leaved Yellow—A new Oxalis of the Grand 
Duchess type bat with elegant foliage and flowers of 
enormous size and glowing yellow. It is a superb winter 
bloomer and a really grand novelty. 
Price, 5c. each ; the h for 15c.; 3 of each for hoc.; 86c, per dozen. 
Other Superb O xa h s * 
Bermuda Buttercup—A line, robust growing, large flower¬ 
ing sort. Blooms in enormous panicles, each flower 
being as large as a silver half-dollar and of a clear bright 
yellow color. Bulbs commence blooming soon after plant¬ 
ing and continue all winter without a break. 
Double Buttercup—This is exactly like the above except 
that the flowers are as double and perfect as a Rose. One 
of the finest flowers for winter blooming, a perfect gem 
in every respect. Unfortunately does not always come 
true, often reverting back to the single type. 
Giant Bowi — Extra large brilliant red with luxuriant 
foliage. 
Versicolor—Beautiful and compact with an abundance, of 
large pearly-white blossoms, each petal having a wide 
border of brilliant scarlet, a charming combination. 
Price of above 5c. each ; the A for 15c.; 35c. per dozen. 
M ix ed O xa, i s * 
More than 25 flue sorts of all strains mixed. Splendid 
bulbs that will flower superbly. 15c. per dozen; $1.00 per 100, 
THE GUIDE POST FOR 1908. 
4 ISSUES FOR 10c. 
Our helpful little quarterly magazine is issued for the 
purpose of helping our customers in the care of their flowers 
and gardens. Three numbers have now been printed for 
this year -one more to come in Oct. All iluely illustrated. 
No- 1. Contains leading articles on Nnveltics, Evening 
Bloomers , Bedding Suggestions. Helps tor All, Genera* Motes, 
Questions and Answers , the True Garden of Delight, and many 
more. 
No. 2. Decorative Fruit and Foliage Plants , New Ideas in 
Gardening , Floral Triumphs , Helps for All, General Notes, etc. 
No. 3 This is devoted to Fall Bulbs and is most elegantly 
and profusely illustrated. Leading articles are. Best Flowers 
of ah. New Ideas in Gardening. General Notes, Questions and 
Answers, the Ibd Corner. No one can afford to miss this 
beautiful and instructive issue. 
jo eta. pays for all 4 issues of the year. Write fo- 
them at once or when you order your bulbs. 
OUR GREAT SURPRISE GO ELECTION. 
$4.00 or $5.00 Worth of the Choicest Bulbs for Only $1.00. 
W E are obliged to grow and import enormous stocks of all kinds of Bulbs, generally more than is necessary, to make 
sure of having enough. It is our custom after the heavy fall business is over, in November, to take this surplus 
stock of various good things, make it into “ Surprise” Collections, and offer same to our customers, g ving them our or 
five times the value of their money. In fact, the “Surprise” is the great amount of fine Bulbs one gets for the money paid. 
These collections cannot be sent out until the 10th of November, and will be entirely of our own selection, troin kinds 01 
which we have a surplus. No collection will be made up for less than one dollar, and from that up to any amount t >e 
purchaser may desire. They will be sent free, by mail, unless desired by express, and in that ease we can send very much 
more for the money than by mail. All Surprise Collections ordered previous to November loth will be booked and smppe 
then, but we continue sending them up to the end of December. We advise our friends to invest one dollar or more in this 
Collection. We guarantee that they will be greatly pleased. 
