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SPRING BULBS—Continued 
GLADIOLUS—Continued Pri T ce f er 
No. 1 
LAVENDER, VIOLET AND BLUE SHADES. li/ 2 " up 
Aida. Large, striking dark blue with two small red lilac blotches. 
Free blooming cut flower. $ 1.60 
Ave Maria. Excellent medium blue with purplish blotches. 1.50 
Berty Snow. One of the best commercial lavenders. Has good 
substance . 1.00 
Byron L. Smith. Very good lavender pink. 1.25 
Charles Dickens. Clear red-violet, with deeper velvety blotch on 
lower petals . 1.50 
Dr. Moody. Large, rich deep lavender. Darker shaded throat. 
Many open . 1.60 
King Arthur. Exhibition blooms of deep rose-lavender, heavily 
ruffled. Outstanding in any planting. 1.60 
Marmora. Giant spikes of greyish lavender. 1.50 
Minuet. Best clear lavender for any purpose. 1.60 
Mrs. P. C. Peters. Tall, fine lavender... 1.25 
Opalescent. Large, delicate lavender. Very good. 1.00 
Queen of Bremen. Attractive light lavender rose. 1.35 
Veilchenblau. Lovely violet blue, dark pansy-like blotches. 1.35 
100 bulbs 
No. 2 
1 44"-144" 
$ 1.30 
1.30 
.80 
1.00 
1.25 
1.30 
1.30 
1.25 
1.30 
1.00 
.80 
1.15 
1.15 
WHITE SHADES. 
Albania. Very fine pure white. 1.25 1.00 
Albatross. Best pure white cut flower. 1.50 1.25 
Bleeding Heart. White tinted light Pink with large red blotch. 
8 to 10 well placed blooms open. Favored cut flower. 1.25 1.00 
Carmen Sylvia. Pure snow white throat, penciled lilac. 1.00 .80 
Mrs. F. C. Hornberger. Pure white. 1.35 1.15 
Olive Goodrich. White shading to pink at edges, yellow throat. . . . 1.25 1.00 
MIXED GLADIOLUS. An unusually fine asortment of good varieties, 
in the full range of Gladiolus shades. We guarantee a proper 
proportion of all shades listed above. 85 .70 
MISCELLANEOUS SPRING BULBS 
AMARYLLIS. Per 10 
Giant Hybrids, Mixed. 2 to 2 44 inches. $1.90 
BEGONIAS, TUBEROUS ROOTED. These bulbs are assuming 
their old popularity. In addition to making a very fine 
pot plant, they are beautiful for outdoor bedding in 
shaded locations. 
Pink, 144 inch to 144 inch diameter.70 
Orange, 144 inch to 144 inch diameter.70 
Scarlet, 144 inch to 144 inch diameter.70 
White, 144 inch to 144 inch diameter.70 
Yellow, 144 inch to 144 inch diameter.70 
Mixed .60 
CALADIUM. 
Esculentum, 7 to 9 inches.45 
6 to 7 inches.35 
Fancy Leaved (RG). These colorful plants have grown 
very popular the last few years. The leaves are spotted 
and veined with brilliant markings. Sometimes called 
Picture-Leaved Caladiums. Mixed. 144 to 3 inches. 1.40 
CALLA LILY. 
Aethopica. White, 2 to 2 44 inches. 1.20 
Elliottiana. Yellow, 2 to 2 44 inches. 1.20 
Richarclia Rehmanii. Pink. 1 to 144 inches. 3.85 
CINNAMON VINE (Chinese Sweet Potato). 
Tuberous rooted plant producing multitudes of waxy, 
heart-shaped leaves. Excellent for trellis work.70 
MADERIA VINE. 
A tuberous bulb producing a multitude of viny growth, a 
, . very prolific grower .35 
ORNITHOGALUM. 
Double. Large blooming size. 60 
RANUNCULUS. 
Jumbo size. Familiar, popular Buttercup. Mixed.50 
TUBEROSES (RG). 
Mexican. This is the best of all Tuberoses. Single flow¬ 
ering variety, very fragrant. Blooms July-August. 
No. 1 size.28 
TIGRIDIA. 
Aztec Lily. Shell flower of Mexico. Everblooming. Han¬ 
dle like Gladioli. 
Orange, % to 1 inch .70 
Pink. % to 1 inch.70 
Red, % to 1 inch.70 
White, % to 1 inch.70 
Yellow, % to 1 inch.70 
Mixed, 3 4 to 1 inch. . .60 
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