FLOWERING BULBS AND ROOTS 
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GLAIJIOLl'S. 
Well known flowers which last a long time after 
being cut. We have carefully selected bulbs so 
full of life that you cannot do other than be suc¬ 
cessful with them. They come in all colors, from 
very light to richest crimson. Set the bulbs si.x 
inches apart and three inches deep. Plant from 
middle of April to first of June. Cut the spikes 
when the first bloom begins to unfold. Place in 
water and the buds will expand beautifully and 
last for several days if water is changed daily. 
Glndioliis Best Named Varieties. 
Selected from the newest and best varieties of 
recent introduction including some old favorites. 
AMERICA. Large soft lavender pink. Each 5c, doz. 50c. 
ANNA EBERIUS. Velvety purple shading to rose with 
throat a deeper shade. Each 5c, doz. 50c. 
BETTY NL’TH.4LL. Rich coral pink shaded with yellow. 
5c eac.h, doz. 50c. 
CRIMSON GLOW. Scarlet crimson. Each 5c. doz. 50c. 
CHICAGO WHITE. Pure white with faint markings of 
lavender. Each 5c, doz. 50c. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. A gigantic red striped with ruby. 
Each 5c, doz. 50c. 
GOLDEN DREAM. A rich yellow on tail stems. Each 5c, 
doz. 50c. 
GIANT NYMPH. Light salmon rose. Each 5c, doz. 50c. 
KALAMAZOO. Large violet purple with a creamy white 
throat. Each 7c, doz. 70c. 
LOS ANGELES. A favorite pink variety. Each 5c, doz. 50c 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON. Salmon pink, crimson blotch 
in throat. Each 5c, doz. 50c. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Giant salmon rose pink. Each 
5c, doz. 50c. 
MRS. VON KONYNENBURG. Best violet blue. Each 6c, 
doz. 65c. 
0R.4NGE QUEEN. A large glowing orange with red 
stripes on lower petals. Each 5c, doz. 50c. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH. Huge scarlet flowers that open 
up widely. Each 7c, doz 70c. 
SOVEREIGN. A large deep purple variety. Each 7c, 
doz. 70c. 
PIC.4RDY. A delicate apricot pink with e.xtremely large 
flowers. Each 8c, doz. 75c, 
SCHWABEN. Massive blooms of canary yellow shading 
to a sulphur yellow. Each 5c, doz. 50c. 
VAUGHN'S WHITE. One of the largest white varieties. 
Each 10c, doz. $1.00. 
VEILCHENBLAU. A beautiful velvet violet blue. Each 7c, 
doz. 70c. 
W. H. PHIPPS. Enormous spikes and huge flower of 
clear salmon rose. Each 6c, doz. 60c. 
SPECIAI.2 One of each of the above named varieties and 
others, all different shades, tlA bulbs in all for 7oc. 
AURATTIM LILT 
,4nralnm. (Golden Japan Lily.) Extremely 
fragrant and very beautiful. Flowers white, dotted 
with crimson, with a golden band running through 
center of each petal. 
Album. Large, fragrant, pure white. 
Rubriim. White, heavily spotted with rich crim¬ 
son, fragrant. 
Tigriiium (Single Tiger Lily). Just the thing for 
groups in borders or to plant among shrubbery. 
Flowers orange-red, spotted black. Bloom in July. 
Tlgrinum fl. pi. (Double Tiger Lily.) Very large 
double flowers. 
CONVALLABtA (Lily of the Valley) 
I.ILV OP THE VVI.LEV. 
A well-known and universally admired spring 
flowering plant; flowers bell-shaped, freely pro- 
♦ duced and fragrant. To grow in open ground, 
select a partly shaded rather moist situation. 
Each 35c. 
BULBS FOR SPRING PLANTINQ-Cont’d 
GLADIOLUS IN MIXTURE. 
Uhnllcnge Mixed. Made by ourselves of several 
varieties, all of the highest types of perfection. 
This mixture will please the most critical buyer. 
Each 5c, doy,. 45o. 
Superfine Mixed. This includes varieties that 
will produce some grand flowers. Eaeh 4e, do*.30c. 
Fine Mixed. While Offered at a low price, we are 
sure these bulbs will make a satisfactory showing. 
Eaeli 2o, doz. 20c. 
HARDY (JVRDEN LILIES. 
All offered under this head will stand the winter 
out of doors, it is well to cover the surface of the 
soil in the fall with straw or leaves for protection. 
Plant Liiy bulbs either in spring or fall. Set them 
si.x inches deep in well-drained ground. Early 
planted bulbs will bloom the same year. 
Each ;30c aud up according to size of roots. 
