Tigridias are the most spectacular of all flowers 
MICHELL’S SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS, continued 
Gloxinias 
Gorgeous plants for either the conservatory or garden. They 
prefer a moist soil and a shady situation. Bulbs may be started as 
early as January, but should not be set outdoors until after May 15. 
We offer extra-fine, large bulbs. 
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Emperor Frederick. Red, striped white; Each Doz. 100 
monster flowers.$0 35 $4 00 $30 00 
Emperor William. Purple, striped white.. . 35 4 00 30 00 
Purple . 35 4 00 30 00 
Rose . 35 4 00 30 00 
Tigered and Spotted . 35 4 00 30 00 
White . 35 4 00 30 00 
Choice Mixed Colors . 35 4 00 30 00 
HydCinthuS candicsns (Summer-flowerins Hyacinth) 
An ornamental midsummer-flowering plant, producing from 20 
to 100 large, bell-shaped flowers of a creamy white color, clustered 
on spikes about 2 to 3 feet long. Plant bulbs about 6 inches deep, in 
a sunny location and in well-drained, rich soil. The bulbs will produce 
a succession of spikes for two to three months, particularly if the 
spikes are cut off as the flowers fade. 15c. each; doz. $1.35; $9.00 
per 100. 
Ismene caiathina 
Pancratium Lily; Peruvian Daffodil 
A choice flowering bulb, blooming profusely during the summer. 
Clusters of large, striking, fragrant, pearly white flowers. Bulbs 
should be kept warm and dry and planted out the middle of May; 
they will commence flowering in July. Before freezing weather sets in 
they should be lifted and kept in a warm, dry place. Large bulbs, 
20c. each; doz. $2.00 (by Parcel Post, $2.15); $12.00 per 100. 
Madeira or Mexican Vine 
Also known as “Climbing Mignonette.” A beautiful and popular 
vine, growing rapidly, and much prized for porches and arbors. Leaves 
heart-shaped and of a light green color. Racemes of feathery white, 
fragrant flowers produced in profusion. Should be protected with 
litter during the winter. Extra-large selected tubers, 10c. each; doz. 
$1.00 (by Parcel Post, $1.10); $7.50 per 100. 
Oxalis (Summer-bloomins) 
Valuable for edging the borders of walks or flower-beds. By Parcel 
Mammoth Bulbs Doz. 100 Post 
Deppei. Small white flowers.$0 20 $1 25 $1 40 
Lasiandra. Rosy pink. Beautiful cut foliage 20 1 25 1 40 
Shamrock, Clover-like foliage. Pink flowers. 20 1 25 1 40 
Tigridia Pavonia • Mexican Shell Flower 
Hybrids, Mixed. An excellent flowering bulb for the garden, known 
as the Tiger or Shell Flower. Colors vary from pure white to gold 
and vivid scarlet, all deeply blotched and speckled with crimson- 
maroon. Plant in May, 6 inches apart and 3 to 6 inches deep; they 
require treatment similar to gladiolus. See color illustration on 
third cover. 20c. each; doz. $1.75 (by Parcel Post, $1.90); $12.00 
per 100. 
Gloxinia 
Montbretia 
Montbrctias 
Montbretias resemble miniature gladiolus, are fine for cutting, and 
excellent for border planting. They prefer a light, loamy soil, well 
enriched with leaf-mold, but no manure or chemical fertilizer should 
touch the roots. A little bonemeal and a light top-dressing of lime 
is beneficial. They will thrive either in partial shade or full sunlight, 
but see that the moisture supply is good at all times. 
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Doz. 100 
Aurea. A fine yellow variety.$1 50 $10 00 
California. Deep yellow. i 50 10 00 
Fire King. Fiery red. 1 50 10 00 
George Davison. Pure golden yellow. 1 50 10 00 
His Majesty. Rich yellow center, shading to scarlet.. 2 25 15 00 
King Edmund. Rich golden yellow, with brown 
markings in throat. 1 50 10 00 
Queen Alexandra. Light golden orange, crimson bars. 2 25 15 00 
Queen Charlotte. Free-branching habit. Flowers 
orange-scarlet, center shading to primrose, ruby 
markings. 2 25 15 00 
Rosea. Bright salmon-rose. 2 50 18 00 
Star of the East. Immense flowers, averaging 5 inches 
across, of pale orange-yellow, with lemon-yellow eye. 
One of the finest varieties we can recommend. 3 25 25 00 
Choice Mixed. i (X) 7 50 
Tuberoses 
One of the most fragrant and popular of summer-flowering bulbs. 
For blooming in the open, plant about the middle of May. 
By Parcel 
_ . , _ . Eost 100 
Double Pearl. Pure white. First-size bulbs .$0 f)0 $0 70 $4 (X) 
Double Pearl Mammoth. Extra-large se¬ 
lected bulbs. 1 (X) 1 15 7 50 
Albino or Mexican. Single white blooms in 
July and August. A very free-flowering va¬ 
riety. The odor is less pronounced than in 
the double varieties. 60 70 4 00 
Zephyranthes • Fairy Lily 
. This is a small-flowering type of dwarf-growing amaryllis, flowering 
in profusion during the summer; also suitable for pot-culture. 
Carinata. Very large, showy pink blooms.$0 90 $6 00 
Treatise alba. Pure white. 60 4 00 
Treatise rosea. Clear rose. !!!!. 1 00 7 00 
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