MISS MAEY E. MARTIN’S SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS FOR 1898. 
SUMMER SCARLET FREEZEA. 
LITTLE GEM 
CALLA. 
Seldom grows over 
10 in. high, yet bears 
many sweet flowers 
of good size. An ex¬ 
cellent plant. 15c. 
2for 25c. 
SPOTTED CALLA. 
White flowers, the 
leaves covered with 
transparent white 
spots. Eifective win¬ 
dow plant. Distinct. 
80c., 3 for 25c. 
NEW YELLOW 
CALLA. 
Golden yellow, jet 
black centre; very rare 
and expensive bulbs. 
Treat same as the 
spotted Ca'la. Blooms 
winter and summer. 
50c. each, extra large 
bulbs, 75c. 
PERUVIAN LILY. 
Gorgeous flowering 
plants ; flowers pro¬ 
duced in greatnumbers; 
all shades and colors, 
and most elegantly 
mottled with purple, 
crimson, rose, blue, 
yellow, green, appear¬ 
ing, when in bloom, 
like a thousand butter¬ 
flies. Hardy with 
slight protection. 85c. 
2 for 25c. 
SCARLET 
FREEZES. 
in bloom the who'e 
summer; dense clusters 
of brilliant crimson 
flowers. The three 
lower petals marked 
■with a black spot. 5c., 
4for 85c., 10for 25c. 
MOMTBRETIAS 
Miniature like 
Gladiolus throw¬ 
ing up a profusion 
of bloom all sum¬ 
mer. 
Crocosmse flora 
— golden orange, 
Ac. each, 3 for 
IOc.,12for 30c. 
Rosea — fine 
rose color, 5c. 
each, 3 for !2c., 
12 for 35c. 
Transre->dant — 
very large and 
tine Red and yel¬ 
low, 5c. each, 3 
for 10c-, 12 for 
35c. 
1 of each, 12c. 
6 “ “ 40c, 
LSMT. 
MONTBRETIA CRQCOSMiE- 
FLORA. 
Bulbs, good kinds, good quality, for little money, 
