BULBS asM PLANTS 
fragrant. 
ACHIMENES. Free flowering plants of easy cultivation. The bulbs 
should be potted early in a mixture of loam and leaf mould. Keep 
warm and water carefully. Assorted colors, 5 cents each ; 50 cts. doz. 
AGAPANTHUS UMBEL LA TUS {African Lily). Blue, fine for 
tubs, pots, etc. 35 cts. each. 
— Umbellatus albus . White, 35 cents each. 
AMARYLLIS. Lovely lily-like plants that produce flowers in almost 
every shade of color, ranging from pure white to deep crimson. 
— Atamasco. Pink and white. Showy for borders. 15 cents each; 
$1.50 per dozen. 
— Belladonna major. Rosy pink, fragrant, 15 cents each. 
— Crispa. Deep pink. 25 cents each. 
— Defiance. Carmine with white stripes. 50 cents each. 
— Equestre. The flowers measure five or more inches across, and are 
bright, sparkling orange-red, with a green and white star at the 
centre. 50 cents each; $5 00 per dozen. 
— Formosissima (Jacobean Lily). Blooms freely out of doors; flow¬ 
ers deep velvety crimson. 15 cents.each ; $1.75 per dozen. 
— Hippeastrum Hybrids. A very fine new race of Amaryllis, being 
superior in size, form and colorings to previous introductions. 50 
cents each ; $5.00 per dozen. 
— Johnsonii. Large crimson and w f hite flowers. 40 cts. ea.; #4.00 doz. 
— Lutea (Sternbergia). Showy yellow, autumn flowering variety. 10 
cents each ; $1.00 per dozen. 
— Vallotta purpurea. Crimson-scarlet flowers, borne in clusters of 
five or six cn a long stem. A fine sort for pot culture. 3c cents 
each ; $3.25 per dozen. 
HALLl (The Hardy Amaryllis). Produces in early summer strong 
stems about eighteen inches long on which are borne large clusters 
of beautiful ro-e-colorcd flowers. The bulbs are perfectly hardy, and 
when planted in the border require no protection during winter. 
Amaryllis. Extra strong bulbs, 50 cents each. 
APIOS TUBEROSA. A pretty, hardy native climber. Flowers resemble the popular Wistaria 
cents each ; $1.00 per dozen. 
BEGONIA . Tuberous Rooted. These are desirable plants for bedding. The 
flowers are not destroyed by rain storms, but seem to shine more brilliant after 
every shower. The colors are varied and beautiful. Our bulbs are from the same 
source as our seed and are superior. Single flowered sorts, Red, Crimson, 
Scarlet, Rose , Pink, White , Yellow, Gold and Bronze, Striped and 
Flaked. 5 cents each; 50 cents per dozen; $3.75 per hundred. 
— Single Flowered. Mixed colors, 4 cents each; 40 cents per doz.; $3.00 per 100. 
— Double Flowered Sorts. Same color as the single kind. 10 cents ea.; $1.00 doz. 
— Double Flowered Mixed. 8 cents each ; 85 cents per dozen. 
BESSERA ELEGANS ( Coral Drop). Bright scarlet flowers, borne on stems 
about two feet high. Will bloom from shortly after planting until frost. 5 cents 
each; 50 cents per dozen. 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. Beautiful ornamental foliage plant. The leaves 
are of immense size, light green with darker veins. Will grow in any good garden 
soil, to a height of five feet. Dry bulbs according to size, 10, 15 and 20 cents 
each; $1.00 to $2.00 per dozen. Growing plants from pots, 20 and 25 cents each ; 
$2.00 to $3.00 per dozen. Special Offer No. 3 only applies to Caladiums. 
CALLA LILIES. White. 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen. 
—Little Gem. 20 cents each; $ 2.00 per dozen. 
CINNAMON VINE. Hardy climber, shining green foliage, fragrant white flowers. 
CR 1 NUM. Amaryllis-like bulbous plants, suitable for pot or open ground culture. 
— Capense. Bright rose. 25 cents each. 
— Kirkli. Large white, purple-striped flower borne on dark purple-colored stems, two feet high. 30 cents each. 
— Ornatum. Delicate blush with a pink stripe through the centre. Very fragrant. 35 cents each. 
CYCLAMEN. Suitable for pot culture only. Plant the bulbs in a light rich soil, and water sparingly till started. 
— Perslcum giganteum. Mixed colors or white and shades of red. 20 cents each ; #2.00 per dozen. Started plants 
in pots 50 cents to §1.00 each. 
CYCLOBOTHRA FLAVIA. This golden gem is of great beauty and easily growm ; the habit of plant and bloom is 
similar to Bessera; the color is clear golden-yellow, with intense black spots on each petal. 8 cts. each ; 80 cts. doz. 
CACTUS. These plants require absolutely no care. They grow for months in the house or garden without watering, 
and increase in value yearly. Their flowers are of exquisite beauty and fragrance, and their curious forms render 
them exceedingly interesting. In winter they require scarcely any water. Six fine plants for $1.25. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Hardy Pompon. Suitable for garden cultivation. The flowers are smaller than the popu¬ 
lar Japanese sorts, but the form is perfect and the range of color much greater than hitherto obtainable : Ada , 
yellow and bronze; Agalia t lemon-yellow; Blushing Beauty , white, edged pink; Canovia, bronze-yellow; 
Eagle d’Or, yellow; Ivanhoe, pink ; Jack, deep pink; Marconi, pure white; Pet, pink and white ; Rhoda, 
rose; Santiago , bronze, tipped yellow; St. Crousse, deep brick red. 
CaladJum. 
5 cents each ; 50 cents per doz. 
15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover, 
