Caladium 
postpaid 
Amaryllis 
Your Selection from the following New List: 
Set bulbs 2 to 4 inches deep and 2 inches apart in the drills, single 
rows 12 inches, and double rows 18 inches apart. Gladioli do well 4 to 6 
inches apart each way, when planted in beds. 
Price, 10c each; 6 for 50c,- 12 for 75c,- 100 for $3.75. 
BETTY NUTHALL—Large perfect flowers of coral with orange throat, long spikes. 
B. L. SMITH—A new lavender on white ground; color resembles a fine orchid; a winner. 
BREAK O’DAY—A beautiful large early pink, much in demand for cutting. 
EVELYN KIRTLAND—A beautiful shade of rosy pink, with brilliant scarlet blotches on 
lower petals. 
FLAMING SWORD—A popular light red, fine for cutting. 
GOLD EAGLE—A very early yellow, one of the few good light yellows. 
GOLDEN DREAM—The richest, clearest golden yellow yet introduced. 
LILY WHITE—We have selected this as the most desirable pure white. 
LOS ANGELES—A shrimp pink, tinted orange with carmine throat. 
MARMORA—A beautiful mauve gray with a plume colored throat. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON—Large flowers of salmon pink, orchid-like. 
ODIN—A fine salmon covered with dark blotches. 
ORANGE PRINCE—A beautiful orange variety which is fine for cutting. 
PRINCE OF WALES—A delicate salmon rose of great value. 
VIRGINIA—The popular Christmas Red. Long spikes, fine for cutting. 
PRIMULINUS HYBRIDS 
Dainty hooded small flowers of perfect form, usually orange, tan and yellow shades. Very 
popular for early cut flowers. 
10c each; set of 4 for 30c 
ALICE TIPLADY—This is the “leading lady” of the Prims. Bright, clear orange-salmon, two 
of the lowers bronze with carmine penciling. 
DOROTHY WHEELER—Pure delicate rose pink, flowers well placed on slender, graceful stem. 
MAIDENBLUSH—Creamy-white splashed with bright pink. A dainty coloring and charming 
form, of great popularity for forcing. 
SOUVENIR—Clearest, deepest yellow found in a gladiolus, exceptionally large. A solid sun¬ 
flower shade, and unfading; 
100 Gladiolus ^Hybrids* $ 3=== 
Mixed) w -‘ 
In recent years these Hybrids have come to be ex¬ 
tremely popular and they deserve every word of praise 
they get. They are graceful, easy to grow, moderate in 
price, artistic in colors which range from sulphur-yellow 
to chrome-yellow. All shades of orange appear, with now 
and then a cream and pink among them, but Nasturtium 
colors predominate. 12 for 40c; 100 for $3.00. 
12 Select Gladioli Mixture) 40' 
It contains only kinds of proved merit and high qual¬ 
ity. The most critical grower can wish for no better 
value. In the preparation of this mixture, over 75 varie¬ 
ties are being used. The flowers are of the largest size in 
their respective types, the spikes are of correct form, 
with plants of vigor and vitality. 
Superb pink, red, scarlet, crimson, cerise, blues, tints 
of lilac, light and yellow shades are a part of this mixture. 
12 for 40c; $3.00 per 100. 
Hyacinthus Candicans 
Qlctdiolus popular 
GEO. H. MELLEN, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
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