SPECIAL GLADIOLUS COLLECTIONS 
One of each of the above varieties unlabeled, 
mixed, with a $2.00 order postpaid for $1.20. 
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100 mixed bulbs, all good standard varieties for 
$3.00. 
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50 mixed bulbs, all good standard varieties, one- 
half of above offer for $1.75 with a $2.00 order. 
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ALL ORDERS MUST AMOUNT TO $2.00 TO 
BE POSTPAID. 
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RARE BULBS 
TIGRIDIAS—A rare bulb from Mexico and Chile. 
Rather large and very pretty blooms, oddly shell 
shaped. Blooms over a long period. Plant like 
Gladiolus about 3 inches deep. Lift before frost 
and store in dry sand over winter. Plant out in 
late spring. The color golden yellow. Flowering 
size bulbs 3 for__,_35c 
GALTONIA—Native of South Africa. Great tall 
spires of creamy pendant bells on tall stems in 
summer. Hardy in the north if heavily mulched 
or may be dug and carried over winter in dry sand. 
Large flowering size bulbs. Each 15c. 2 for_25c 
TRITONIA-—Native of South Africa. Flowers are 
born on stems 3 feet high in panicles, each panicle 
having as many as 20 blooms on it. North of Phila¬ 
delphia 'they should be handled like gladiolus. 
Hardy in the South. Mixed colors only, large flow¬ 
ering size. Three for___25c 
AMARYLLIS—Unexcelled for pot culture. Pot up one 
bulb with rich soil in a five inch pot and be sure it 
is well drained, just barely cover the bulb. The 
large lily-like flowers will appear in a few weeks. 
The body color of the bloom may be white, broken 
up by heavy streaks and lines of tropic luxuriance, 
in rose, red and other colors—or else dominantly 
orange, cherry, cerise, crimson with mottling or 
striping of vivid contrasts; 3 to 5 flowering stalks 
to a bulb. Mixed colors only, extra large flowering 
bulbs, each __50c 
TUBEROSE—Fall flowlering bulbs; long, compact 
spikes of double, waxy white flowers; exquisitely 
perfumed. The bulbs should be set out early in 
June and covered with about an inch or more of 
fine light soil. The bulbs should be dug before frost 
and stored in a warm place in dry sand over win¬ 
ter. If you once grow Tuberoses you will never 
be without them. 3 large bulbs for___25c 
Or a dozen post paid with a $2.00 order forJ—75c 
HARDY WATER LILIES AND AQUATICS 
CHROMATELLA—The clear, rich yellow of Chrom- 
atella makes it the best yellow variety grown 
each ______i- $1.25 
COMANCHE—Orange-pink, deepening to glowing 
amber red, each____.-$1.75 
GLORIOSA—Large red flowfers, 6 to 7 inches across, 
each _$2.50 
JAMES BRYDON—Rosy-carmine, large flowers, deep 
red foliage with bronze tints, each--$2.50 
RENE GERARD—Deep old rose, blooms 10 inches 
across, each _____ 1 -$3.50 
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