


Giant Hybrid Amaryllis 
Cinnamon Vine 
| Fancy-Leaved Caladiums 



A Bed of Cannas 
Various Bulbs 
FOR SUMMER FLOWERS OR FOLIAGE 
Each, Three and Doz. Postpaid. 100 by Express Collect. 
AMARYLLIS 
Valuable alike for house, conservatory or 
summer garden, giant flowers that will give 
you great satisfaction. 
For pot culture, they should be potted in 
well-drained soil composed of leaf mold and 
light loam, or in any rich soil. One bulb to a 
5-inch pot, just barely covered. The lily-like 
flowers run to large size, with broad recurving 
petals, and should appear in a few weeks after 
potting. After blooming season is over, with- 
hold water, as the top begins to die; when 
thoroughly ripened place in dry, cool place, 
leaving plant in pot to allow season of rest. 
Giant Hybrids. The color effect may be nearly 
solid in some bright shade; but more often is 
a fancy striped pattern in two or more con- 
trasting colors. Mixed. XXX Size, 3 in. and 
up, diameter. 
Each 60c; Three $1.55; Doz. $5.50 
CALLA LILIES 
Beautiful lilies for house or conservatory 
decoration. The yellow Calla may be planted 
out in April or May, as a dormant bulb, in any 
sunny spot and will have beautiful blooms in 
August or September. 
Elliottiana. Clean, dark foliage spotted creamy 
white, magnificent golden yellow flowers. 
Extra large. 2-2 in. diameter. 
Each 30c; Three 75c; Doz. $2.50 
5. G H. Godfrey Everblooming Calla. Flowers 
pure white, delicately scented, prolonged 
and free blooming. Ours is a special strain. 
Each 25c; Three 60c; Doz. $2.00 
Jumbo size, 
Each 50c; Three $1.25; Doz. $4.50 
CALADIUMS 
Esculentum (Elephant’s Ear). Stands 6 to 7 
feet high, with bright green leaves 3 to 4 
feet long and 2' feet wide. Should have 
plenty of water and good rich soil. Is a 
splendid adornment for the banks of lily 
ponds. Large size bulbs. 
Each 30c; Three 75c; Doz. $2.50 
Fancy Leaved. Beautiful variegated foliage 
plants, revelling in many soft colors and 
indescribable beauties of design; for window 
boxes, vases or single pot plants; succeed- 
ing equally well in a somewhat shady situa- 
tion out-of-doors. After becoming well estab- 
lished, they require liberal watering, with 
adequate drainage. The bulbs should be 
started into growth about the first of April, 
dried off in October, and kept warm and 
dry until spring. Mixed. 
Each 35c; Three 90c; Doz. $3.10 
Madeira Vin 

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CANNAS 
Set 18 inches apart. Showiest of all bedding 
plants, with broad shining leaves and heavy 
flower trusses. Dry roots, Three 30c; Doz. $1.00, 
postpaid; 100, $7.00, by express collect, before 
May Ist. Started plants, Three 75¢; Doz. $2.50, 
postpaid; 100, $15.00, by express collect, after 
May Ist. 
Eureka. Large, fine white bloom, grows to 4 
feet. 
Hungaria. Bright rose-pink, throat slightly 
mottled. 3/2 to 4 feet tall. 
King Humbert. Immense flowers, orange- 
scarlet flecked with rose. Beautiful heart- 
shaped leaves, bronze, shaded purple and 
brown. 4 to 414 feet. 
Queen Helen. Green leaves; flowers golden 
yellow blotched crimson. 4 to 5 feet. 
Richard Wallace. Pure canary-yellow, grows to 
5 feet. 
Rosemond Coles. Massive orchid-type flowers. 
The flashing color is deep reddish orange, lit 
up by a mottled border of golden yellow. 
5 feet. 
Statue of Liberty. Attractive bronze-purple 
leaves, orange-scarlet flowers; grows tall, 
6 to 7 feet. 
The President. A deep crimson-red; very at- 
tractive. 4 feet. 
Venus. True rose-pink, with throat and margins 
mottled in creamy white. Makes a _ long- 
lasting cut flower. 3 to 4 feet. 
CINNAMON VINE 
Dioscorea batatas. A beautiful vine with glossy, 
heart-shaped foliage. Tops die down for 
winter, but spring forth early with renewed 
vigor. Tiny white flowers in small axillary 
clusters, scent the neighborhood with a 
delicious cinnamon fragrance. Strong roots. 
Each 15c; Three 40c; Doz. $1.50 
MADEIRA VINE 
Boussingaultia baselloides. A beautiful rapid 
growing vine with dense foliage, fleshy, 
heart-shaped, light green. Numerous mig- 
nonette-like feathery racemes of fragrant 
white autumn flowers. Heavy tubers. 
Each 15c; Three 40c; Doz. $1.50 
TUBEROSE 
Excelsior Pearl. Fall flowering bulbs; long, 
compact spikes of double, waxy white flowers, 
exquisitely perfumed. Wonderful in the gar- 
den and for cutting. 
Three 25c; Doz. 75c; By express, 100, $5.00 
{50} Tuberose 

