CARPENTER SEED COMPANY 
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SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS (Continued) 
DAHLIAS 
POM PON TYPES—Fine for boquets and cutting-. 
Nova Pictoria 
Light Pink 
each 
20c 
Frau de Knobe 
W. tipped Lav. 
ft 
20c 
Maud Adams 
W. edged Pink 
ft 
20c 
Petite John 
Pom Lavender 
ft 
20c 
Purple Gem 
Purple Lavender 
each 
20c 
POM PONS—Doz., $2.25. Postpaid. 
Add a variety of these choice bulbs to your flower garden 
this summer. You will be surprised how easy these flowers 
can be grown and how muon you will enjoy them. 
PEONIES 
EDULIS SUPEKBA—This is the famous Decoration Day 
Peony. Color a beautiful bright clear pink, with silvery re¬ 
flex. 50c each; $5.00 per dozen. 
MEISSONIER—(Syn. American Beauty)—Bomb type - 
midseason. Very brilliant crimson; full double flowers on 
stiff, wiry stems. 60c each ; $5.50 per dozen. 
QUEEN VICTORIA—Bomb type; early midseason. One 
of the best every day white. Very pretty in the bud state, 
when it has a faint blush tint. 50c each ; $5.00 per dozen. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA—Extra early globular brillian' 
crimson. The very popular old time “Piney”, first of all in 
Peonies to bloom in the Spring. 75c each ; $7.00 per dozen. 
GLADIOLI 
No flower has gained more rapidly in the public favor; it is easy to cultivate and almost sure to 
bloom. Thrives in almost any soil. In autumn take up, dry and keep from frost. We have made 
up a strictly “high-grade mixture” which compris 
Lemoine’s Seedings. All large size bulbs, 5c each; 
Gladiolus 
es many named varieties, including some of 
40c per 12. 
CANNAS 
A rival for the Dahlia, in many respects, with its large 
tropical foliage, bronze and green, and its large beautiful 
many colored flowers, of different types and forms. In bloom 
from July till October, it deserves a place in every flower gar¬ 
den. Plant in good, well drained soil as soon as danger from 
frost is over. 
15c each; $1.50 per 12, postpaid. 
Alsace—Flowers creamy white, green foliage. 
Duke Marlborough—Rich maroon, green foliage. 
Egandale—Currant red, bronze foliage. 
David Harum—Large Vermillion flowers, dotted with crim¬ 
son spots, bronze foliage. 
Shenandoah—Large salmon colored flowers, bronze foliage. 
King Humbert—Bronze leaf and immense scarlet flowers. 
BLEEDING HEART—Tuberous-rooted plants that bloom 
in the spring, favorably known almost everywhere. They re¬ 
quire only the ordinary culture of border plants. Roots should 
be divided every third year. The flowers are delicate pink, 
very graceful, produced continuously from May to July. 60c 
each. Postpaid. 
TUBEROSES 
Every lover of flowers admires the Tuberose. We make 
a study to procure none but the pure dwarf variety of large 
spikes. Double Excelsior Pearl Dwarf. First size bulbs, 7c 
each ; doz. 70c. 
