_ CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, ILL., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 37 
Summer-Flowering GARDEN BULBS 
Monstrous Flowering Tuberoses 
A most beautiful summer flowering bulb. Dwarf, stocky 
5 ? n , ts ™* th sP'kef ^er a foot long, compactly 
filled with perfectly double flowers from 1 % to 2 inches 
across of wax-like substance, glistening white color and 
delicious fragrance. 
Bulbs of good size 8c each; 3 for 23c; doz. for 75c, post- 
paid. 
Mammoth Bulbs. 12c each; 3 for 35c; doz. for $1 00 
postpaid. ’ 
Hardy Tuberous-Rooted Moon 
Flower 
A Beautiful Day Blooming 
Climber 
They will stand any changes 
of weather until frost kills the 
vine to the ground. Each year 
it springs up stronger than 
before, until it becomes a large 
strong vine, clothed with a 
luxuriant growth of pretty 
cordate leaves, and bearing 
great quantities of large, thick- 
textured waxy flowers of a rich 
creamy-white, with a throat of 
violet purple. It will grow 
in any soil, no matter how 
poor and its blossoms remain 
open all day, unlike other 
Moon Flowers. It is perfectly 
hardy in any climate. 35c 
each; 3 for 95c, postpaid. 
Hardy i uDerous-Kooted 
Moon Flower 
doz. 
Mammoth Flowering 1? < 
Lily of the Valley ■ 
The sweetest, the loveliest spring blooming plant, 
producing delightfully fragrant, pure white, bell¬ 
shaped blooms. Will grow in any soil and does well 
in shady places, where so many other plants fail. 
6 for 40c; doz. 75c, postpaid. 
Giant 
Amaryllis 
WONDERFUL COL- 
ORS. These wonderful 
flowering plants are 
produced from crossings 
of the finest named va¬ 
rieties. Flowers vary 
from almost pure white 
to deepest crimson with 
most beautiful combina¬ 
tions in stripes and va¬ 
riegation. 35c ea., 3 
for $1.00; larger size 
75c ea. 
Amaryllis 
Amaryllis Johnsonii 
Three to five bright crimson flowers on each stalk. 
I think without question this is the finest of all the 
Amaryllis. 39c each; larger size, 58c, postpaid. 
Giant Summer Hyacinths 
A species of Hyacinth which blooms during August, 
September and October, if planted in spring. The bulbs 
are large, round and solid, and throw up large flower- 
stems 3 to 5 feet high, with gigantic spikes of thimble- 
shaped white blossoms. 18c each; 3 for 49c; doz. $1.82 
postpaid. 
Milk and 
Wine Lily 
Fragrant Flowers 
(Crinum Kirkii) 
One of the most un¬ 
usual house plants, 
for winter or sum¬ 
mer. Usually two 
flower stalks grow 
from each bulb, each 
bearing a large clus¬ 
ter of fragrant lily- 
flowers. The blooms 
are large and showy; 
broad petals, pure 
white; beautifully 
banded with wine- 
red. Large bulbs, 
35c; 3 for $1.00; 
larger, 50c. 
Lily of the Valley 
The plants I got of you last year were 
about the finest I ever received.—Mrs. H. C. 
Latum, Tamms, Illinois. 
SURPRISE OFFER 
AFTER SEASON SALE 
As a result of our propagations that 
must tax the capacity of our plant, made 
far in advance of our selling season, we 
generally have surplus of all kinds of 
plants and rather than carry this stock 
over, we hold a Clearance Sale beginning 
May 20th, and make up Surprise col¬ 
lections of miscellaneous plants at 76c 
per collection; 3 for $2.15; 6 for $4.00. 
All these collections must be strictly our 
selection. We guarantee full money’s 
worth. Orders accepted any time for 
May 20th delivery. 
St. Bernards 
Lily 
(Anthericum.) Leaves 
have markings of yel¬ 
lowish white on dark 
green. Flowers are 
creamy-white, and car¬ 
ried on long stems. 
Very attractive as a 
pot plant or in vases. 
24c each; 3 for 68c, 
postpaid. 
Parrot’s Feather 
Grows in water or in soil if covered 
with water. Green, fluffy streamers of 
feathery foliage. 19c each; 3 for 52c 
postpaid. ’ 
Water Hyacinth 
Has delicate lavender blooms similar 
to a Hyacinth. One of the finest of our 
water plants. 20c each; 3 for 50c, post¬ 
paid. 
Hardy Tuberous Rooted 
Wistaria 
A valuable and desirable tuberous- 
rooted twiner, resembling Wistaria in 
form of leaf and flower, but smaller. 
Grows to a height of 8 to 10 feet. Dies 
to the ground each winter, but the tuber¬ 
ous root is perfectly hardy. The numer¬ 
ous clusters of deep purple, pea-shaped 
blossoms have a strong, delicious violet 
fragrance. A valuable vine for trellis or 
rock work. Plant two or three bulbs 
near together to produce a mass of vines 
and flowers. 15c each; 3 for 40c; doz., 
$1.35, postpaid. 
Bird of Paradise 
(Poinciana Gilliesi,) The flower is a 
rich golden yellow, 214 inches across in 
very large trusses. The most beautiful 
part of the flower is the long incurved 
stamens and pistils which are spread out 
in fan-like form and are of bright crim¬ 
son color. Plants, 25c each, postpaid. 
Resurrection Plant 
A ball of tightly folded leaflets, dry 
and apparently dead. But a transforma¬ 
tion takes place once it is dropped into 
a bowl of water, for in a short time there 
is a great, loose expanded rosette of fine 
fern-like leaves both odd and beautiful. 
This can be repeated many times, the 
plant curling tightly together when dry, 
expanding when soaked. 3 for 25c; 6 
for 45c, postpaid. 
St. Bernards Lily 
Resurrection 
Plant 
Japanese Air Plant 
Unique—Fairy-like, dainty and 
delightful. This charming, dec¬ 
orative, curious and wonderful 
Air Plant requires no water or 
soil to thrive, but lives on air 
and will keep fresh and green, 
and fluffy for an indefinite 
period. Very ornamental and 
suitable for all occasions, pre¬ 
senting at all times a fresh, 
green, feathery, attractive ap¬ 
pearance. The plants can be 
hung or placed in any recep¬ 
tacle desired. 24c each; 3 for 
69c, postpaid.. 
c. 
O. D. Shipments cannot be 
made unless a sufficient amount is sent to guarantee acceptance. 
