W. E. MAESIIALE & CO. TUPLES. 
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C ANN AS. 
(’annas should not be planted until the warm weather sets in, or about IMay loth. If planted 
too early the bulbs are apt to rot. 
Each Dozen 100 
Burbank. Very rooty and vij^orous; color lemon-yellow, thickly spotted in the 
throat with bright scarlet. 6 feet.$0.10 
Black Prince. Greendeaved. A tall growing sort, with fine showy ilowers of 
crimson-scarlet, (tver-laid maroon. 5 feet. 
Brandywine. Large trusses; flowers cherry-red, Inddly <la])pled with crimson. 
Dark foliage heavily ribl)ed and margined chocolate. 4 ft. 
Crimson Bedder. Intense scarlet. 3 ft. 
Chas Henderson. I)(*ep ci-imson; fine for bedding. 4 ft. 
Doctor Nansen. (Ireen-ieaved. Eine heads of pure yellow flowers. M ft. 
Egandale. Currant red; very fi-ee. Healthy bronze foliage. 3 to 4 ft.1(1 
Gladiator. Green-leaved. A very showy bedding {hinna of medium heigiit, with 
large flowers of brassy yellow thinly speckletl in dull red. 3 ft.. 
Italia. Great crinkly petals of clear yellow, irregularly overlaid with varied 
shades of orange scarlet, o ft.. 
King Humbert. Orange-scarlet, l)ronze-co]>]Hu-y foliage. 5 ft. 
Madame Crozy. Mriglit crimson scarlet, bordered with golden yellow. 4 ft... 
President Meyer. Handsome bronze foliage; flowers large, in wide trusses, 
cherry-carmine, (i ft. 
Pennsylvania. Lustrous, wavy petals of great size, in whicli the richest shades 
of orange and scarlet are excpiisitely blended. {] ft.. .. .10 
Queen Charlotte. JHch scarlet crimson, broadly l)auded with canary yellow. 4 ft. 
Shenandoah. Bronze foliage; large pink flower. 5 ft.. 
Wyoming, l^lossoms orange colored, true orchid shaped with large rounded 
petals. 7 ft. 
Plants ready in May. Each 15c.; doz.,;$1.50; 100, $10.00. 
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CINNAMON VINE. 
Dioscorea Batatas. A rapid growing Summer climber, with bright green glossy foliage, and 
spikes of cinnamon-scented white tiowers. Each, .5c.; dozen, 50c.; 100, $3.50. 
GLADIOLUS. 
There are no other sununer-llowering bulbs so satisfactory, needing so little attention and 
thriving so well in almost any ordinary soil as the (Hadiolus. Set the l)nlbs from three to six 
iiiches a])art in rows, or for massing six inches ajtart, and about four inches deep. 
Gladiolus Mixed. 
GLADIOLUS IN MIXTURE. 
Our mixtures are made up from fine varieties, and are all 
selected first-size bulbs. 
Doz. 100 
American. Hybrids. This is onr general mixture, 
and is composed of fine sorts in all colors, iji 
first size bulbs only. .$0.25 $L75 
Childsii, Mixed. Sn])erb large-flowere<l, lirst 
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Lemoine’s Butterfly Hybrids, Mixed. Si)iendi<t 
colors .-^0 2.00 
Groff’s New Hybrids. Sitlendid mnv strain, (un¬ 
bracing thousands of \'arieties in the groat(‘st 
diversity of colors. Mixed liylu'id seedlings, 
(irst selection .30 2.00 
Primulinus Hybrids. yhad<'s of y(‘lIow, orangt' 
and crimson .Each, 20c. 2.00 12.00 
SEPARATE COLORS MIXED. 
Scarlet and Crimson, shades mixed.30 2.00 
White and Light, shades mixed.40 3>.00 
Striped and Variegated, shadt's mixed.50 3.o0 
Pink and Pose, shades mixed.40 3.00 
Yellow and Orange, shades mixed.00 4.50 
