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Caladium Esculentum 
Elephant’s Ear 
One of the largest of ornamental foliage plants; grows in any garden 
soil, and when full size, stands four or five feet high, with immense leaves 
measuring four feet in length by two and one-half feet in breadth. 
Circumference Each Doz. 
First Size Bulbs . 11 to 12-inch 20c. $2.00 
(Postage extra, 5 ounces each) 
Madeira Vine 
The Madeira Vine is a beautiful climber, with thick glossy light green 
leaves, climbing twenty feet or more, and twining in any desired form. 
Each, 10c.; dozen, $1.00. Postage extra; weight, 4 oz. per dozen. 
Double Tuberose Excelsior Dwarf Pearl 
The Tuberose, being a native of a tropical climate, requires the extreme heat of summer, and will 
not bloom till late, unless started in the forcing-house or hot-bed, in February or March. They may 
be transferred to open ground after the soil has become warm and settled summer weather prevails. 
The bulbs are extremely sensitive; a slight freezing destroys the crown or heart. 
First S’ze: 4 to 6 inch, each, 5c.; doz., 50c.; 100, $3.75. Postage extra; 1 lb. per doz. 
Cinnamon Vine 
P.eautiful summer climber; glossy foliage and fragrant flowers; stem dies down in winter,' but 
ll'.; root is hardy. T^arge selected roots. Price each, 10c.; doz., $1.00. Postage extra; 4 oz, per doz. 
Gladiolus 
The most brilliant and showy of all summer-flowering bulbs. Their immense spikes of gorgeous 
1 ) 1(^0111 comprise in color all shades.from white to the deepest scarlet, purple and yellow, with blotch- 
ings and markings of charmingly contrasted shades. They will grow in any good garden soil, and 
bloom with the most ordinary care. The bulbs should be planted at intervals in April and May, to 
secure a success'on of bloom. Take up in the Fall and store in a dry cellar or other cool place, well 
pr 
otected from frost. 
NOTE. The following bulbs are IV 2 inches an(i up, in diameter, and not to be 
confused with the so-called mailing sizes offered at lower prices, 
growers consider this the best flowering size. 
Albatross. Giant, pure white . 
Apricot Glow. Clear Apricot. A glorified Alice Tiplady 
Berty Snow. Light rosy lavender . 30c. 
Betty Nuthall. Coral pink . 25c. 
Charles Dickens. Early purple violet . 35c. 
Commander Koehl. Magnificent deep scarlet . 35c. 
Dr. Bennett. Flame red. Giant flowering. 30c. 
Edith Robeson. Peach-pink, crimson blotch . 40c. 
Gate of Heaven. New, large, best deep yellow. 45c. 
Giant Nymph. Rose pink. Giant flowering . 25c. 
Glorianna. Golden salmon . .30c. 
J. S. Bach. New magnificent salmon red . 
Joerg’s White. Giant, creamy white . 40c. 
Maid of Orleans. New white with cream throat . 35c. 
Minuet. Delicate lavender . 35c. 
Moorish King. Finest rich mahogany red . 70c. 
Mormora. Lavender gray . 
Mrs. Dr. Norton. Delicate pink, sulphur throat . 35c. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Salmon pink, deep red blotch in 
throat . 30c. 
Mrs. Leon Douglass. Exhibition salmon . 30c. 
Pelegrina. Darkest violet . 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Large scarlet . 35c. 
Picardy. Sensational new shrimp-pink . 25c. 
Pinacle. Rose-pink . 45c. 
Pride of Wanakah. American Beauty Rose . 30c. 
Rapture. Salmon with creamy blotch . 45c. 
Rosemarie Pfitzer. Finest cream pink . 65c. 
Star of Bethlehem. New enormous snow-white ... 60c. 
Wuerttembergia. Immense fiery scarlet, creamy white 
throat .. 
Yellow Perfection. The best all-round yellow gladioli.. 
Special Mixture. Contains many new and rare sorts- 
Primulus Hybrids, Distinct type, slender orchid-like... 
(ALSO OTHER CHOICE SORTS NOT LISTED ABOVE) 
Postage extra; average weight 6 lbs. per 100 
Experienced 
Doz. 
100 
40c. 
$3.00 
25c. 
1.75 
30c. 
2.00 
25c. 
1.75 
35c. 
2.50 
35c. 
2.75 
30c. 
2.00 
40c. 
3.00 
45c. 
3.50 
25c. 
1.75 
.30c. 
2.00 
60c. 
4.50 
40c. 
3.00 
35c. 
2.75 
35c. 
2.75 
70c. 
5.50 
30c. 
2.25 
35c. 
2.50 
30c. 
2.00 
30c. 
2.00 
40c. 
3.00 
35c. 
2.75 
25c. 
1.75 
45c. 
3.50 
30c. 
2.00 
45c. 
3.50 
65c. 
5.00 
60c. 
4.50 
45c. 
3.25 
35c. 
2.75 
25c. 
1.75 
25c. 
1.75 
Picardy 
