CHARLOTTE M. HAINES 
ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 
SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
HARDY TUBEROUS-ROOTED MOON FLOWER 
Hardy Tuberous-Rooted 
Moon Flower 
any climate. 
paid. 
They will stand any vicissitude of weather until frost 
kills the vine to the ground. Each year it springs up 
stronger than before, until it becomes a large, luxuriant 
vine, clothed with a luxuriant growth of pretty cordate 
leaves, and bearing great quantities, yes, thousands of 
large, thick-tex¬ 
tured waxy flow¬ 
ers of a rich 
creamy-white, 
with a throat of 
violet-purple. It 
will grow in any 
soil, no matter 
how poor, and its 
blossoms remain 
open all day, un¬ 
like other Ipomo- 
eas. It is per¬ 
fectly hardy in 
35c each; 3 for $1.00, post- 
TUBEROSES, MONSTROUS 
FLOWERING 
A most beautiful summer flowering 
bulb. Dwarf, stocky plants with flower 
spikes over a foot long, compactly filled 
with perfectly double flowers from 1^ to 
2 inches across of wax-like substance, 
glistening white color and delicious 
fragrance. 
Plant in the garden in May, in warm 
rich soil and a sunny position; or for early 
flowers, start the bulbs in pots in the 
house in March or April and set out¬ 
doors when the weather is warm and 
settled. My select strain of bulbs has 
no equal and will produce the best and 
sweetest scented flowers ever seen. 
BULBS of good size. 
doz. 95c, postpaid. 
Each 10c; per 
MAMMOTH BULBS. 
Each 15c; 3 for 40c; per 
doz. $1.45, postpaid. 
RESURRECTION 
PLANT 
Most Unique Novelty 
A Marvel of Plant Life 
This peculiar plant is 
found among the pines and 
cedars of.Palestine. It is a 
ball of tightly folded leaf¬ 
lets, dry and apparently 
dead. But a transformation 
takes place once it is dropped 
into a bowl of water, for in 
a short time there is a 
great, loose, expanded ros¬ 
ette of fine fern-like leaves, 
both odd and beautiful. 
This can be repeated many 
times, the plant curling 
tightly together when dry, 
expanding when soaked. 15c 
each; 3 for 40c, postpaid. 
