MONTBRETIA 
Flower spikes similar to the Gladiolus 
blooming from early May until late frost. 
Beautiful as a border plant or for founda¬ 
tion plantings and unexcelled as a cut flow¬ 
er. 
Crocosmeaflora.—Gold with a throat of 
burnt-orange; very free-flowering. 6 for 
35c; 12 for 55c; 100 for $3.75—Postpaid. 
Norvic.— A new one with very large, 
yellow and orange flowers. 25c each; 2 for 
45c.—^Postpaid. 
WHITE SPIDER LILY (Caribaea) 
This grand Lily forms large imposing 
clumps that are a mass of clustered heads 
of pure white fragrant flowers. 6 for 85c. 
—Postpaid. 
CALADIUM 
Fancy-Leaved Bulbs.—These come in all 
the colors of the rainbow, making fine 
plants for separate pots, window boxes or 
vases. As Fancy-Leaved Caladiums are very 
tender to cold, we advise you not to plant 
before March, outside. 30c each; $3.00 
per dozen.—Postpaid. 
TUBEROSES 
Mexican Everblooming.—Single pure white 
flowers, excellent for cut flowers; easily 
grown; very fragrant. 6 for 40c; 12 for 
75c—^Postpaid. 
NERINE 
(Guernsey or Red Spider Lily) 
Of unusual beauty, blooming in the early 
Fall. Fine for borders or pots and requires 
perfect drainage for best results. 6 for 
90c—Postpaid. 
SAINTPAULIA 
African Daisy—Plants are dwarf, leaves 
like a Gloxinia, flowers beautiful blue like 
large single sweet-scented violet. 30c.— 
Postpaid. 
GERANIUM 
S. A. Nutt.—Crimson Red. This is the 
finest of dark crimson Geranium; has now 
taken the lead as a bedding Geranium. 
Beauty Poitevine.—Light pink. Beautiful 
shade of shrimp pink. This variety is a 
universal favorite and deserves its reputa¬ 
tion. 
Ricardi.—Vermillion. Most beautiful shade 
of bright Vermillion. A grand variety. 
Buchner.—^Pure White. The best white 
Geranium for all uses. 
Geranium Prices; 3 for 50c.—^Postpaid. 
GERBERA 
(Transvaal Daisy) 
Hybrids Mixed.—^Dainty plants with grace¬ 
ful elegant, Marguerite-like flowers in de¬ 
lightful shades of red, cerise, salmon, orange, 
yellow and white carried well above the 
foliage on long slender stems. 
Fine plants, 12 for $1.60—^Postpaid. 
PELARGONIUMS 
Lady Washington Geraniums.—Does not 
resemble the common Geranium in foliage 
or in bloom; more beautiful in every way. 
The Lady Washington Geranium is the 
' handsomest of all flowers; once seen never 
forgotten. We have the best varieties for 
the South.—3 for 65c—Postpaid. 
COLEUS 
The Coleus is aptly called the gardener’s 
paint box. We have a superb assortment 
of the most brilliant colors; fine for pots, 
bedding; used as bedding plants in parks 
and lawns everywhere. 
Trailing Queen Coleus.—Center of leaves 
bright red or pink with a broad border of 
emerald green; its long branches drooping 
gracefully in festoons two or three feet 
long, making a very showy plant for hang¬ 
ing baskets. 3 for 35c.—^Postpaid. 
MIXED COLEUS 
Mixed Coleus for hanging baskets, porch 
boxes, borders and beds of the bush variety 
in a riot of colors. 3 for 35c.—Postpaid. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
Bright festoons wonderfully along the 
walls in conservatories and sun rooms;- or 
when trained on compact wire trellis forms, 
tubs or large jars. 
Crimson Lake.—This is one of the most 
notable vining plant introductions in years. 
Its numerous clustered, crinkly paper-like 
bells in their emerald setting are an incom¬ 
parable brilliant crimson-like color. Medium 
size plants, 40c each—^Postpaid. 
Glabra-Sanderiana.—Large bellshaped flow¬ 
ers of lilac-rose borne profusely in terminal 
clusters all over the plant; blooms when 
quite small. Medium size, 40c—Postpaid. 
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