Miscellaneous Summer-Flowering Bulbs and Roots 
AMARYLLIS HALLI 
Flower-stalks 2 feet IiIkIi carry an urnl)cl of larKC, lily-shaped, 
delicate lavondor-pink flowers, deliKhtIully scented, liargo 
flowering bulhs, .11.,W each, .115 per doz. 
HYACINTHUS 
Candicans (Sirntner Hyacinths). Spikes 4 to 5 feet hii{h, 
beariiiK 20 to 00 lar^o, white, bell-shaped flowers. Set 8 inches 
apart, 5 inches deep. .11.60 per doz., $10 per 100. 
ISMENE CALATHINA 
Peruvian Daffodil 
lias lovely, larxe, amaryllis-like, j)ure white, fraKrant blos¬ 
soms and succeeds well in the garden. $.5 i)er doz., $05 per 100. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY CLUMPS 
Kxtra-strong clumps just full of flowering pips. If planted 
in April, will bloom in May. A semi-shaded, rather moist place 
is best suited. GO cts. each, $0 per doz. 
RANUNCULUS 
Giant Double French. A beautiful strain of buttercup-like 
flowers on long stems in such lovely shades as bronze, orange, 
yellow, and brown. 85 cts. per doz., $0 per 100. 
STERNBERGIA LUTEA 
Funnel-shaped yellow flowers in autumn. Hardy. Plant the 
bulbs about (i inches deep in a sunny place. Available from 
first of June to middle of Sept. $2 per (loz., $15 per 100. 
Earlham Large-Flowered New Hybrid Montbretias 
A notable advanooinont in size and colorinKS, having flowers of great size and beauty, some of them measur¬ 
ing to 4 inches in diameter. 
Montbretias love the sun and do Ix^st in a soil rich in humus. Plant the bulbs in April and May, 3 inches 
deep and from .3 to 4 inches ariart. South of I’hiliidclphia they need not bo taken up, and quite often they winter 
well farther north under a heavy mulching with salt meadow hay or loaves. 
Geoi'ge Davidson. Hich deep apricot, reverse deep orange, 
pointed petals. 2 (t. 
Hereward. Hich orange-apricot, reverse light burnt-orange. 
His Majesty. Deep velvety scarlet, shading down very broad 
petals. 2,'.jft. 
James Coey. Deep, rich vermilion-scarlet with golden orange 
luster; yellow center. 8)4 ft. 
Red Knight. Deep brick-orange with a heavy garnet zone at 
base of petals. 3 ft. 
Una. Rich apricot, with carmine blotch. 2)4 ft. 
All above, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 
3 bulbs each of the above 6 varieties .$3 25 collection p 
6 bulbs each of the above 6 varieties . 6 50 12 bulbs each of the above 6 varieties $13.00 
SCHLINC’S IMPROVED 
LARGE-FLOWERING GANNAS 
Cheerfulness. Orango-sc^arlct, edged yellow. 
Louis Cayeux. Rose-scarlet. 
Mary Thllow. Rosy salmon. Hronze foliage. 
Poppy, barge: pojjpy-red. bronze foliage. 
San Diego. (Irunose orange, bronze foliage. 
The President. Scarlet. 
Uhlberg. Rosy criimson, marked creamy yellow. 
WIntzer's Colossal, brilliant scarlet. 
Good, dormant 2 to 3-eye roots of any of the above, 
$2.50 per doz., $18 per 100 
Green plants (ready after April 1), $4 per doz., 
$30 per 106 
TIGRIDIA * Mexican Day Lily 
Showy flowers of rare charm throughoiit the summer. Plant 
bulbs about May 1, 4 inches deep and G to 8 inches apart. 
Pink, Orange, Rod, Yellow, ana Mixed. $2 ])er doz., $15 
per 100. 
BEGONIAS, Tuberous-Rooted 
Words cannot describe the beauty of these gorgeous flowers, 
single or double. One is as fine as the other, and whether the 
color is crimson, pink, scarlet, white, yellow, or salmon, every 
bloom is breath-taking. 
GIANT SINGLE-FLOWERING. Crimson, Pink, Scarlet, 
White, Yellow, and Salmon. 30 cts. each, $3 per doz., 
$20 per 100. 
GIANT DOUBLE-FLOWERING. Yellow, Crimson, 
White, Scarlet, Pink, and Salmon. 30 cts. each, $3 per 
doz., $20 per 100. 
LLOYDIl. A trailing variety with quite large flowers in a wide 
range of colors. For hanging baskets or shaded window 
boxes there is nothing like it. 60 cts. oacli, $5 per doz. 
The Fragrant “Pearl” Tuberose 
Easily grown in any garden. Prefers a sunny situation, and 
will send up its lovely stalks of fine, double, glistening white 
flowers in late August, September, and October. Jumbo bulbs, 
sure to bloom, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100. 
WATER-LILIES 
Hardy Water-lilies can bo sent any time from May 1 until the end of August, but tender Lilies not before June. Order early. 
A simple way to plant Water-lilies is on rich soil in boxes 2 feet S(iuaro and 1 foot deep. Cow-manure is the best fertilizer, 
but commercial fertilizers can be used. Place one Water-lily root in each box, cover the crown of the plant, then cover with an 
inch of sand or gravel, to prevent discoloration of tho water, and sink the boxes in the pond. 
TROPICAL WATER-LILIES 
DAY BLOOMERS Each 
Blue: Blue Beauty.$4 00 
Henry Shaw. 3 50 
Pink: Mrs. C. W. Ward. 3 ,50 
Castallflora. 3 25 
White: Mrs. George H. Pring. 2 75 
Purple: Jupiter. 3 25 
Panama-Pacific. 3 75 
NIGHT BLOOMERS 
Red: H. C. Haarstick. 4 00 
Pink: Mrs. George C. Hitchcock. 3 75 
White: Juno. 3 50 
HARDY WATER-LILIES 
Pink: Marliac Flesh. 2 ,50 
Pink Opal. 2 00 
Rose Arey. 3 00 
Yellow: Sunrise. 4 25 
Chromatella. 2 50 
Sunset Shades: Comanche. 3 00 
Aurora (small). 2 25 
Paul Harlot. 3 7,5 
White; Marliac White. 1 75 
G-rnnere. 4 OO 
Gladstone. 3 00 
Red; Glorlosa. 4 ,50 
Attraction.4 ,50 
LOTUS 
Each 
Pink: 
Egyptian. 
.$3 
00 
White: 
Japanese. 
. 3 
00 
Cream: 
Flavescens. 
25 
Double White: 
Shiroman. 
. 3 
25 
Double Pink: 
Roseum plenum. 
. 4 
00 
FLOATING PLANTS 
Shell Flower. . . 
60 
Water Hyacinths. 
25 
SHALLOW WATER OR BOG PLANTS 
HARDY 
Giant Arrowhead. 50 
Graceful Cattail. 50 
Hardy Calla . 50 
Iris Pseudacorus.3 for $1.50.. 
Pickerel Rush. 50 
Variegated Sweet Flag.3 for $1.50. . 
TROPICAL 
Imperial Taro. 1 00 
Papyrus...3 for $1.50. . 
Parrot Feather.2 for 60 cts.. . 
Primrose Willow.3 for $1.50.. 
Umbrella Palm.3 for $1..50.. 
Water Poppy.2 for 50 cts... 
^cKlii\^ ^ced^metv, Inc. 
