Kennedy Kwality Bulbs and Roots 
for Forcing—continued 
SPARAXIS, 
Kennedy’s 
Hybrids 
SPARAXIS 
KENNEDY’S HYBRIDS. Spring flowering Cape bulbs of 
many delightful tri-colored flowers in all the very brightest 
shades on graceful spikes about 12 to 1? inches high. Cub 
ture similar to Ixias. A fine subject for growing in pots 
indoors, excellent for cutting. 100, $15.00; 1,000, $145.00. 
SPIRAEAS 
New Crop—for Delivery Oct.-Nov. 
The Spiraeas offered by us are all fine, large clumps and 
will produce nearly twice as much bloom as the ordinary. 
In selecting them we aim to have every plant a specimen. 
DEUTSCHLAND. Pure white. A great improvement on 
Gladstone. Doz., $15.00. 
GLADSTONE. Pure white. Early. Doz., $10.00. 
GLORIA SUPERBA. The very best of the deep pinks. Enor' 
mous heads on tall, strong stems. Doz., $15.00. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. True peach-blossom color with red 
stamens. Medium height, midseason. Doz., $10.00. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Clear, light pink, medium size 
trusses. Medium height and midseason. Doz., $9.00. 
RETARDED SPIREA. See page 15. 
TRITONIA CROCATA 
Has the character of the Freesia but the flower spike is more 
like a Montbretia, the stems being thin, long, wiry and up¬ 
right. Flowers bright orange-scarlet, a most attractive pot 
plant. 100, $8.00; 1,000, $75.00. 
TRITOMA 
RUFA. This dainty Tritoma can be forced readily, makes a 
useful pot plant or a delicate and rare cut flower. Strong 
clumps suitable for forcing. Doz., $6.00; 100, $40.00. 
PFITZERI. The early and continuous blooming qualities of 
this variety make it highly valuable for greenhouse forcing. 
Rich, orange-scarlet spikes. Heavy forcing clumps. 100. 
$40.00 
TRITOMA, Rufa 
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