Good Seeds Cheap'^Good as Can Be Grcmn'^J^one Better at dinp Price 79 
2772 Madeira Vine 
“Climbing: Mignonette.” A beau¬ 
tiful tuberous-r o o t e d climber, 
with rather plain, thick leaves 
and handsome racemes of fra¬ 
grant white flowers. The vine 
makes a very rapid growth and a 
few plants will cover a trellis or 
cottage in a single season. It is a 
very pretty thing to use for shad¬ 
ing a porch or veranda, as the 
leaves are brilliant, glossy green. 
Lift the bulbs each fall the same 
as Dahlias. 3 for 18 cts.; G for 
30 cts.; 12 for 50 ct.s., postiniiil. 
2603 Caladiums, Fancy-leaved 
A Glorious House Plant 
No other summer foliage plant equals 
the Fancy Caladiums in rich and gor¬ 
geous, yet soft coloring. All of the va¬ 
rieties are of marvelous beauty for the 
furnishing of the conservatory during 
the summer months, for window boxes, 
or even for outdoor bedding in shady or 
semi-shady positions. 
Bulbs should be started into growth in 
a warm place. Large Bulbs. Ail 1st Size. 
Knell, 30 cts.; 2 for 50 cts; 5 for 81.00, 
postpaid. 
2620 Cinnamon Vine 
A Beautiful Hardy Climber 
The handsome foliage is dark green, thick 
and glossy and free from insects, while num¬ 
bers of white blossoms emit a delightful cin¬ 
namon-like odor. We know of no other vine 
that will more quickly and satisfactorily cover 
an arbor trellis, wall or fence for shade or 
screen purposes. It will thrive anywhere, and 
when once established will grow for years. 
Grows 15 to 25 feet high. Strong tubers, 3 for 
18 cts.; 6 for 30 cts.; 13 for 50 cts., postpaid. 
2602 C2Jadium 
Esculentiiin (Elephant’s Ear). 3 to 5 ft. Or¬ 
namental foliage plants producing huge, bright 
green leaves often measuring 3 to 4 ft. long 
and 2% ft. w'ide. They give a tropical effect 
when planted in tall beds or borders or on the 
open lawn. Widely used in public parks. They 
need a rich soil with abundant moisture. Fancy 
bulbs, 7x9. Each, 14 cts.; 3 for 3G cts.; doz., 
$1.20, postpaid. 
^ 2004 Maninioth Bulbs, {> to 11 inches 
in circiimfcrence. Each, 2.5 cts.; 3 for 
GO cts.; doz., $2.45, postpaid. 
2776 Tuberoses 
Blamniotb Flowering 
Houble Pearl. (2% ft.) Beautiful compact 
flower spikes of extremely fragrant waxy 
white double blossoms. They are very attrac¬ 
tive in the border, and their long stems make 
them desirable as cut flowers. If planted out¬ 
doors when the ground is warm they will 
bloom late in the summer. For earlier bloom¬ 
ing start them indoors in pots and transplant 
when danger of frost is past. 
Large Choice Bulb.s: 3 for 18 cts.; 6 for 30 
cts.; 12 lor 50 cts., postpaid. 
2773 Oxalis 
Excellent Pot Plant ^ 
Summer Flowering —Highly valu¬ 
able for hanging baskets, also bor¬ 
ders of walks, and flower beds. Blooms q 
Mammoth bulbs. Mixed sorts only of Pinh 
cts. per dozen; lUO for $1.50, postpaid. 
Shumway’s Large Flowering Cannas VtoJ’is'inciS'Ap’Trt 
Cannas are the tallest and most attractive of the summer bedding plants and furnish a wide range of colors. Rich 
shades of chocolate, red, green, and bronze. They do well everywhere. Dig up bulbs in fall and plant again in spring. 
Beautify Your Yard 
with Canna Bed 
2G09 Goldbird. Green leaved: height 4 ft. Canary 
Yellow. Remarkably free flowering variety. The 
immense soft canary-yellow flowers are borne_in 
large clusters well above the very healthy green 
foliage. A robust grower, sure bloomer, forming 
sturdy, shapely plants very quickly, making it an 
ideal variety for amateurs or Florists. 
2614 The President. (4 ft.) Rich glowing scarlet 
flowers 7 inches across when fully opened. Tlie 
strong erect stalk carries the flowers well ahead of 
the heavy green foliage. A strong growing variety SfiOf 
and free blooming. 
2G10 City of Portland —It is the best pink Canna 
grown today; they are especially gratifying for re- There 
gion.s of long, hot summers because their vivid flow- greater 
ers hold their color through long days of hot sun. these g 
Flowers of deep pink are carried well above deep easily rr 
green foliage. Grows 3% feet in height. est that 
strong 
2G08 Eureka. (4 ft.) A free flowering white variety. from foi 
When the blossoms ajipear they are cream. This perfect 1 
variety planted with King’ Humbert makes a very ground, 
delightful contrast. Green leaves. crimson 
crimson, 
2G1.5 Wyoming. (6 ft.) Bronze leaved. This is the Strong I 
best orange-yellow variety. This variety has $1.20. po 
bronze-purple foliage and immense flowers. ■ — 
2G13 Shenandoah. Bronze leaf; height 4 ft. Salmon pink. Thi 
largest and most iiopular pink canna in cultivation. It is unsur 
passed for planting either singly or in large solid beds. Its ex 
quisite pink flowers are of largest size. 
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3 for 25c 6 for 45c 
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2611 King Humbert. (4 ft.) The flowers are scarlet in color 
and the leaves are bronze. This variety has been a sensation in 
the Cann.a family for the last 10 to 12 years. A free bloomer 
and exceptionally fine tropical foliage. 
2tn2 Uiehard WiiUnce. Green foliage; height 4 ft. Golden Yel¬ 
low. This is an ideal bedding variety. Color deep golden yellow. 
Flowers are of large size held well above the foliage, a vigorous 
grower and very free flowering. 
2616 Yellow King Hiimhert. (4 ft.) Considered the best yellow 
Canna. An orchid flowering sport of King Humbert. The petals 
are 3 to 3 V 2 inches in diameter, 7 inches long, slightly blotched 
with bright red; foliage dark green. 
These 
Make 
Gorgeous 
Display 
in 
Your 
Yard 
for Cabbage—Tomato—Onion- 
Sweet Potato and Pansy Plants 
2614 The Prealdent 
SHUMWAY’S BULBS FOR SPRING PLANTING 
