PLANT Staffels GLADIOLI 
for a RAINBOW of COLOR 
These are the most attractive of all summer-flowering bulbs, succeeding in any position. 
They grow in the most luxuriant manner in the South, and should be in every garden. We have 
made our price very low so as to place them in reach of the most modest buyer. Plant in open 
ground from January on. Plant 8 inches apart and cover about 3 inches deep. 
ALBATROSS. Tall lily white. BLEEDING HEART. Light pink, red blotch. 
DEBONAIR. Good commercial pink. WURTEMBERGA. Huge scarlet and cream. 
RED PHIPPS. Scarlet. SCHWABEN GIRL. Early forcing pure pink. 
MINUET. Standard lavender. VEILCHENBLAU. Violet blue. 
PICARDY. Prize pink. SMILING MAESTRO. Deep salmon rose. 
GATE OF HEAVEN. Ruffled deep yellow. MRS. E. J. HEATON. Salmon rose and cream. 
DR. BENNETT. Standard scarlet. CHAS. DICKENS. 
SONATINE. Tall pink, small blotch. 
Prices on the above Gladioli unless otherwise priced: Dozen, 35c; 100 for $2.75, postpaid. 
EXHIBITION MIXTURE. A wonderful mixture of the above varieties. Dozen, 30c: 100, $2.00. 
Special Gladiolus Spring Offer 
12 FIRST SIZE BULBS—Best va- 
rieties adapted for your garden, ¢ 
including large exhibition and 
ruffled flowers, and 12 EXHIBI- 
GLADIOLI TION MIXED. 2 dozen in all, for Postpaid 

PEAT MOSS is ideal for mulching bulb beds, especially Gladioli and Dahlias. Large 
bale for $4.00. Not prepaid. 

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Agapanthus—Blue Lily of Nile 
Highly decorative plants with Amaryllis-like foliage and large heads of bell-shaped flowers 
of attractive bright blue color. Splendid for growing in pots or large tubs and for planting 
in the garden. Blooms in late spring. Strong roots 50c. 
Nerine—Guernsey Lily 
Lovely deep coral-pink flowers composed of long, narrow, separated petals. Stamens extend 
fully 2 inches from the base of the flower, giving it a striking and odd appearance. Beautiful 
for rock-gardens. Strong bulbs. 2 for 30c; 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.35. 
Fancy Leaved Caladiums 
Very decorative plants used in window boxes or pots. Heart-shaped leaves in various colors, 
veined and striped with red, pink and white. 
These bulbs have exceptional growing qualities and give results in a short time. Their 
decorative value continues undiminished throughout the summer. Each, 25c; doz., $2.00. 
Staffel’s Amaryllis 
There is no flower grown in the garden that makes a more gorgeous display during the 
spring than amaryllis. Once planted the bulbs come up each year and make a wonderful 
showing of magnificent flowers. 
GIANT FLOWERED HYBRIDS. The strain we offer ranges in color from pure white grounds 
with markings of rose red to the richest self colored scarlet and deep red. Price, 30c each; 
$3.00 dozen. 

Tuberoses 
MEXICAN EVERBLOOMING. The most beautiful Tuberose that was ever brought to our atten 
tion. It begins to produce its fragrant flowers in June and blooms continually until frost. In the 
southern part of the State the bulbs may be left in the ground all winter. Doz., 30c; 100, $1.75. 
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