Giant Hybrid Amaryllis 
Enormous lily-like flowers in clusters of three to six on leafless 
stems. Foliage beautiful. Color range if from white with markings of 
rose, red and crimson, to the richest scarlet cherry, crimson, red, and 
almost maroon. No flower is more gorgeous. Makes a wonderful show 
planted in clumps around the lily pool, or in the hardy border. Plant 3 
to 4 in. deep. The amaryllis has no disease or insect enemy and is 
perfectly hady. 
The giant bulbs weigh about one pound each, and send up as many 
as four spikes of blooms, with four to eight bells to a spike. 
7-8 inches in circumference, 20c each, postpaid. 
10-11 inches in circumference, 40c each, postpaid. 
11-12 inches in circumference, 50c each, postpaid. 
25 or more bulbs any size, less 20 per cent discount, shipped 
express collect. 
SELECT GLADIOLUS 
It is next to impossible to grow a first quality glad bulb here in 
the south. As all southern growers know, the bulbs are large and flat, 
similar to a pancake, with a large percentage of the bulbs decaying 
in center where the eye or growth starts. Then too, any variety will 
get lighter from year to year, the color fades. It is our desire to give 
our customers first quality bulbs true to name and color, and we offer 
Oregon and north western grown high crown bulbs in nineteen large 
flowering popular varieties which have been tested out by us for 2 years. 
They all grow well here in the south. Please do not get the price 
confused with southern grown stock. We could sell southern stock at 
haif the price of Oregon stock. 
We can make shipment at any time desired from November Ist to 
July 15th. 
Albatross. A large, tall growing pure white. 
Anna Eberius. Very attractive large purple. 
Bagdad. Very large smoky old rose. 
Betty Nuthall. Large coral pink. Excellent keeper. 
Charles Dickens. Early tall violet red. 
Debonair. A large beautiful pink. 
Duna. A very pretty buff. 
Flaming Sword. Tall growing light red. 
Giant Nymph. A large popular pink. 
Golden Dream. A very tall canary yellow. (Late). 
Golden Cup. Large dark yellow. 
Louise. Very popular dark lavender. 
Marmora. Very large early lavender gray. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Very popular pink, purple throat. 
Pelegrina. Very popular dark blue. (Book orders early). 
Picardy. The champion of all salmon pinks. 
Virginia. Very popular early scarlet. 
W. H. Phipps. Early popular dark pink. 
Prices postpaid: 85¢c dozen; 50, $1.00; 100, $1.75; 500, $8.00; 
1000, $15.00. 
Florist mixed: Should you prefer a general assortment of Gladi- 
olus varieties, in this selection you get early, medium and late varieties, 
all colors and combinations. Order by the hundred, plant some every 
ten days, and enjoy them all season. Prices, postpaid: Blooming size 
bulbs, 100 for $1.00. No. 2’s, large size, 100 for $1.25. No. 1’s, giant 
size bulbs, 100 for $1.50. (We really advise the No. 2 size for best 
flowers). 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Exhibition prize winning varieties, the largest, most outstanding 
introduced to date. 
70—December Beauty Improved. Sport from December Beauty. Pure 
white, medium height. Blooms Dec. Ist. 
71—Col. F. M. Alger. Color clear pernet yellow. Clean vigorous grower. 
Excellent stem and foliage. Easy growing habit. Matures Novem- 
ber 15th. 
72—Dr. J. M. Inglis. Wine purple with silver reverse. Tall growing, 
maturing Nov. Ist. 
73—Grace Sturgis. Wine red with pinkish silver reverse. Tall grower 
maturing Oct. 20th. 
74—-Indianapolis Pink. A very beautiful pink that follows the early 
pinks. Matures Nov. 12th. 7 
75—Friendly Call. Buff yellow, excellent tall grower. Matures Nov. 25th. 
76—La France. Very attractive purple, medium height. Matures 
Nov. Ist. 
77—Louisa Pockett. Very outstanding white, maturing Nov. 10th. 
78—Thos. W. Pockett. Very outstanding Pink, maturing Nov. 10th. 
79—Yellow Pockett. Very outstanding yellow, maturing Nov. 10th. 
80—Marketeer. An excellent pure white, fine clean grower, beautiful 
foliage. A real shipper. Matures Nov. 20th. 
81—Marian H. Uffinger. Very beautiful bronzy crimson with gold 
reverse. Matures No. Ist. 
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