MONTBRETIA 
Flower spikes similar to the Gladi¬ 
olus blooming- from early May until 
late frost. Beautiful as a border 
plant or for foundation plantings and 
unexcelled as a cut flower. 
Crocosmeaflora.--Gold with a throat 
of burnt-orange; very free-flowering. 
6 for 30c; 12 for 50c; 100 for $3.45.— 
Postpaid. 
Norvic. — A new one with very 
large, yellow and orange flowers. 25c 
each; 2 for 45c.—Postpaid. 
WHITE SPIDER LILY (Caribaea) 
This grand Lily forms large im¬ 
posing clumps that are a mass of 
clustered heads of pure white fra¬ 
grant flowers. 6 for 75c.—Postpaid. 
CALADIUM 
Fancy-Leaved Bulbs.—These come 
in all the colors of the rainbow, mak¬ 
ing fine plants for separate pots, win¬ 
dow boxes or vases. As Fancy-Leaved 
Caladiums are very tender to cold, 
we advise you not to plant before 
March, outside. 30c each; $3.00 per 
dozen.—Postpaid. 
Elephant Ear Caladium. — Do not 
confuse this variety with the Fancy- 
Leaved variety. It grows 4 to’ 5 feet 
tall and has immense leaves shaped 
like an elenhant’s ear, hence the name. 
Large bulbs, 2 for 30c; 6 for 80c.— 
Postpaid. 
TUBEROSES 
Mexican Everblooming. — Single 
pure white flowers, excellent for cut 
flowers; easily grown; very fragrant. 
6 for 30c; 12 for 50c.—Postpaid. 
NERINE 
(Guernsey or Red Spider Lily) 
Of unusual beauty, blooming in the 
early Fall. Fine for borders or pots 
and requires perfect drainage for best 
results. 6 for 90c.—Postpaid. 
GERANIUM 
S. A. Nutt.—Crimson Red. This is 
the finest of dark crimson Geranium; 
has now taken the lead as a bedding 
Geranium. 
Beauty Poitevine. — Light pink. 
Beautiful shade of shrimp pink. This 
variety is a universal favorite and 
deserves its reputation. 
WE PAY POSTAGE 
Ricardi.—Vermillion. Most beauti¬ 
ful shade of bright vermillion. A 
grand variety. 
Buchner.—Pure wjhitet. The best 
white Geranium for all uses. 
Geranium Prices: 3 for 45c.—Post¬ 
paid. 
PELARGONIUMS 
Lady Washington Geraniums. — 
Does not resemble the common Ger¬ 
anium in foliage or in bloom; more 
beautiful in every way. The Lady 
Washtington Geranium is the hand¬ 
somest of all flowers; once seen never 
forgotten. We have the best varie¬ 
ties for the South.—-3 for 60c.—Post¬ 
paid. 
COLEUS 
The Coleus is aptly called the gar¬ 
dener’s paint box. We have a su¬ 
perb assortment of the most brilliant 
colors; fine for pots, bedding; used 
as bedding plants in parks and lawns 
everywhere. 
Trailing Queen Coleus.—Center of 
leaves bright red or pink with a broad 
border of emqrald! green; its long 
branches drooping gracefully in fes¬ 
toons two or three feet long, making 
a very showy plant for hanging bas¬ 
kets. 3 for 35c.—Postpaid. 
MIXED COLEUS 
Mixed Coleus for hanging baskets, 
porch boxes, borders and beds of the 
bush varieties in a riot of colors. 3 
for 35c.—Postpaid. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
Bright festoons wonderfully along 
the walls in conservatories and sun 
rooms; or when trained on compact 
wire trellis forms, tubs or large jars. 
Crimson Lake.—This is one of the 
most notable vining plant introduc¬ 
tions in years. Its numerous clust¬ 
ered, crinkly paper-like bells in their 
emerald setting are an incomparable 
brilliant crimson-like color. Medium 
size plants, 30c each.—Postpaid. 
Glabra-Sanderiana. — Large bell¬ 
shaped flowers of lilac-rose borne 
profusely in terminal clusters all over 
the plant; blooms when quite small. 
Medium size, 30c.—Postpaid. 
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