NEW 
DOUBLE 
GERBERAS 
A wonderful 
development 
in the Ger- 
bera is this 
double form. 
A flower of 
impressive 
size, magnifi¬ 
cent form 
and charm¬ 
ing coloring. 
The blossoms 
are of the 
same color 
range as the 
single form. 
In mixture 
only. 
35c each; 
$3.50 dozen, 
postpaid. 
Strelitzia Reginae 
New Double Gerbera 
STRELITZIA 
REGINAE 
Rivaling the tropi¬ 
cal bird of para¬ 
dise in splendor, 
this flower with its 
combination of red. 
yellow, blue and 
orange is quite dif¬ 
ferent from the 
average garden 
subject. Easily 
grown out of doors 
wherever oranges 
thrive or suitable 
as a tub plant in 
the colder sections. 
Should be left un¬ 
disturbed in a sun¬ 
ny situation in a 
rather rich soil and 
liberally watered 
for most abundant 
bloom. 
Four-inch pots, 75c; 
postpaid, 90c. 
Six-inch pots, $1.50; 
postpaid, $1.75. 
EPIDENDRUM O'BRIENIANUM 
Single Gerberas 
GERMAIN’S SINGLE GERBERAS 
An excellent garden plant and at the same time one of the most 
beautiful of cut flowers. Extra large size in salmons, pinks, reds, 
yellows and their variations. Borne on long, wiry stems, ideal for 
cutting, and keep easily over a week. Strong plants in mixed 
colors. 
25c each; $2.50 dozen, postpaid. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lilies) 
Beautiful hardy perennials belonging to the lily order, with long, 
narrow leaves and yellow or orange flowers, many of which possess 
a delicious fragrance. 
Newer Introductions 
Below we are offering six new Hybrid Hemerocallis of great merit. 
There is no doubt in our minds that they will replace old sorts. 
ur>c \*/ lj xa/vwaki in Lovely light pale lemon-yellow flowers 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. JIJ on 4 _f 0o f stems. In full bloom August 
1st. Very free flowering and lasts a long time. 
oavctatc /*>i Brilliant and glistening deep yellow flowers on 
BAY 51 Alt. (zj 4 -foot stem. In full bloom about June 28th. 
TL1 r /.rii rn Rich, deep orange-yellow flowers on 3%- to 4-foot 
IHbfcrbM. 13J stems. In full bloom June 20th. Very finely 
formed bloom. 
rvncv Brilliant deep orange flowers on 3-foot slender stem. 
GYrbY. (4) j n f u j| t,i 00rn July 5th. 
cin\/A UAOIII ATA iri Bold recurved coppery orange shaded 
FULVA MAGULAIA. {5) cr imson. Very showy. Blooms in July. 
1 A CRAWFORD fAl Rich apricot-yellow shaded light cadmium. 
j.A. UAwroKU. 101 Many flowers on 4 _ foot stems; at their 
best about June 25th. A lovely plant. 
Any of the above 35c each; $3.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
The collection of 6 varieties, $2.00, postpaid. 
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Nearly every one has wished he might grow orchids. Here is one 
that will make your wish come true for it is of the easiest . of 
culture. Given ordinary garden soil in a sunny, frostless situation 
or grown in pots this vivid red orchid will provide an abundance 
of flowers. The long stemmed flower clusters are ideal for floral 
arrangement. 
Four-inch pots, $1.00; postpaid, $1.15. 
CYMBIDIUM 
LOWIANUM 
This true Orchid 
is well adapted 
to indoor or 
outdoor culture. 
Flowers, 3 to 4 
inches, are pro¬ 
duced in clus¬ 
ters, as many 
as 20 blooms on 
a stem. The 
sepals and petals 
are greenish 
yellow with 
reddish streaks. 
The lip is tan 
on the side 
lobes, the front 
lobe maroon 
with yellow. A 
warm moist 
shady place is 
best. Soil equal 
parts leaf mold, 
soil and sand. 
Strong plants in 
6 - inch pots. 
$3.00 each. 
Epidendrum 
Hemerocallis 
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