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Tuberoses 
By Parcel Post add postage 
at Zone rates (see page 1). 
Weight 1 lb. per doz., 8 lbs. 
per 100. 
One of the most sucoossful of tlio 
late-floworing Summer Inilbs. The 
lx‘st results are obtained if the 
bulbs are planted in j)ots during 
March and April, thereby allowing 
them to get well establishofl before 
planting outside, thougli good re¬ 
sults are to be had from Inilbs 
planted outdoors during May. 
Bulbs when planted outdoors may 
l>e set 8 inches apart, or may be 
planted in groups of six or eight 
bulbs. 
Trillium (Wood Lily) 
No charge for mailing 
Hardy, native flow(‘rs. ('xeollent for shady places. 
Grandifiorum (American Wood Idly). Flowers i)ure 
white, changing to delicate rose. 
Each 10c., doz. $1.00, 100 $6.00. 
Erectum. P\ire while, compact growth. Height lo inches. 
Each 10c., doz. $1.00, 100 $6.00. 
Watsonia Ardernei 
By Parcel Post add postage at Zone rates (see page 1). 
Weight 2 lbs. per doz. 
This now white variety wa.s rooenlly introduced from 
South .Vfriea, and is likely to l)eeoine very impular. The 
hullvs resemble Gladioli, sending up stems to a height of 
3 to •) feet, each stem Ix'aring about a dozen snow-white 
flowers. Fine for forcing in the greeidiou.se or jilanting 
outdoors in .Spring, like the Gladioli. 
Each 20c., doz. $1.75, 100 $12.00. 
Zephyranthes (Fairy Lily) 
See Amaryllis, page 110. 
Albino. Single, pearly white; 
very graceful and valuable for 
cutting. Doz. 50c., 100 $3.50. 
Excelsior, Double Pearl. I.argc- 
flowering and valuable for cut¬ 
ting. Doz. 50c., with large and 
verj’’ double flowers. 
Doz. 30c., 100 $2.00, 1000 $15.00. 
Excelsior, Double Pearl. Mam- 
motli bulbs. 
Doz. SOc., 100 $3.00, 1000 $24.00. 
Tuberose, Mexican Everblooming Single 
Tigridia (Ferraria) 
(Shell Flower) 
Has gorgeou.sly colored Iris-like flowers and foliage. 
Grows 3 feet high and blooms freely throughout the Sum- 
nicr. Excellent for cut flowers. 
PAVONIA. 
alba grandiflora. Large, pure white. 
Canariensls. Light yellow. 
conchillora. Nankeen yellow. 
lilacea. Hich, reddish lilac. 
rosea. Beautiful rose pink. 
speciosa. Scarlet red. 
Mixed Varieties. 
Doz. 50c., 100 $3.50. 
Tuberose 
Mexican Everblooming Single 
By Parcel Post add postage at Zone rates (see page 1). 
Weight 1 lb. per doz., 8 lbs. per 100. 
The most free-blooming Tulterose in existenoe. If is a 
native of the table-land district of Mexico. Laeh bulb 
produces only one flower spike: but the i)ceuliar feature 
is the making of now bulbs, as the 
original one is blooming, which 
flower as soon as the old bulb lias 
finished, thereby^ yielding a suc¬ 
cession of bloom throughout the 
season. 
These bulbs may be planted out 
as early as the first of iNIay and as 
late as the middle of .lunc, and 
flowering in about eight weeks' 
time, they continue until after the 
first frost. The flower stalk is 
tall and stiff, usually l«'aring from 
six to twenty pure white blooms, 
having the same delightful odor as 
the regular double variety. The 
stalks when cut will last for a 
groat length of time in water and 
the flowers will also increa.se in 
size. 
This Mexican Everblooming 
Tuberose is ea.sily grown in the 
house or grecnhou.se and makes 
one of the best and most tiseful 
varieties for forcing. 
Eacb 6c., doz. 60c., 100 $4.75. 
