
JAPANESE IRIS 
These lovely flowers truly rival the Lily 
in stateliness; the Peony in majestic beauty; 
the Orchid for delicacy and coloring; the 
Chrysanthemum for profusion of bloom. 
and they surpass many of our beautiful 
flowers for the kingly magnificence of their 
bloom. Once they have a permanent place 
in your garden, the Japanese Iris are a con- 
tinuing delight for a lifetime. They grow 
3 to 5 feet tall and the blooms are some- 
times the size of dinner plates. A slightly 
acid soil is best for them. Bloom gloriously 
in June-July. They come in many rich and 
beautiful color combinations; some single, 
some double. We offer Japanese Iris in a 
mixed assortment. 
5 for $1.10 Dozen—$z2. 

SUMMER HYACINTH 
Also known under the names of Hyacinthus Candicans, and Gal- 
tonia. The immense spikes grow 3 to 4 ft. high and carry numerous 
pendulous, white, bell-shaped flowers. The bulbs are hardy. They 
are excellent in the mixed border or planted amongst shrubbery or 
evergreens, or wherever a contrast is desired such as amongst delphin- 
um, where the white color of the one and the blue of the other blend 
into a more perfect picture. 
Bulbs 15c¢ Each 
JAPANESE IRIS 
Dozen—$1.25 
are clustered on long stems. 
3 for 25c 
Excellent for porches, screens, ete. 
vines and the plants multiply rapidly. 
with return of spring. 
eare of the situation from then on. 
Roots 15c¢ Each 
three of the most popular varieties. 
green foliage; height 5 feet. 

12 for $1.10 
TUBEROSES 
Bargain Special in GIANT DAHLIAS 
Here is surely an opportunity to get some wonderful giant flowers of the decorative type for cut- 
ting at very much less than you would pay for the very same things if labelled with names and pur- 
chased in the regular way. This is a cleanup at cleanup prices; Giant Decorative Dahlias in excellent 
25 for $2. 
named varieties but unlabelled and sold as one grand mixture. 
12 for $1.10 
CLARENCE B. FARGO, 

These delightful old-fashioned flowers are overpowering in their fragrance. e 
Plant the bulbs outdoors, in May or June, after the-maples are in leaf. 
may also be started in pots indoors and transplanted outside later in the season. 
Chinese Cinnamon Vine 
Bears lovely waxy- 
green heart-shaped foliage and is one of our very attractive 
Dies down each 
winter and comes up with renewed vigor from the roots 
Insects do not bother it. 
the roots in a row about 18 inches apart and they will take 
12 for $1.75 
Large. Flowering CANNAS 
CANNAS make the showiest of beds and borders all summer long. 
They are extremely useful and ornamental and, at the same time, hid- 
ing gardens and other more or less unsightly back views. The modern 
sorts, with their magnificent and brilliant flowers and showy tropical- 
like foliage, add both charm and beauty to the landscape. 
KING HUMBERT—Large red flowers; bronzy foliage; Height 5 feet. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT—Bright yellow flowers with crimson dots; 
THE PRESIDENT—Brilliant scarlet; green foliage. 
These popular named varieties all the same low price. 
Giant Hybrid Amaryllis 
The truly gorgeous colorings and the giant size of the magnificent 
blooms and the free blooming habit of this Giant Amaryllis make it 
very much sought after and highly admired. Amaryllis are exceedingly 
easy to grow by following a few simple directions. The colors range 
from purest white, through 
various shades of pink, to the 
deepest scarlet, many of them 
with beautiful markings -and 
mottled throats. 
Plant each bulb in a 5 or 6 
inch pot with the top well 
out of the soil; set the pots 
away in the cellar or in a 
dark closet and water spar- 
ingly until top growth has 
begun; then bring out to light 
and warmth to bloom. After 
flowering sink the pots to the 
brim in a sunny garden spot 
and leave them there until 
the middle of October; then 
take up the pots and lay 
them on their sides in a shady 
place to dry off and ripen, 
after which they are stored 
again in the cellar until about 
the middle of February or un- 
til new growth begins. Do 
not remove the old soil; flow- 
er them again just as they are. 
Bulbs 50c Each 3 for $1.35 


Fragrant, Waxy. Double TUBEROSES 
The waxy-white double flowers 
Bulbs 
Dozen—75c 25 for $1.25 

The Yellow Henryii or Show Lily 
A splendid late-blooming Lily; vigorous in growth and failing very 
seldom. It grows to a height of 6 feet and blooms in August. When 
fully established it often bears twenty or more lovely reflexed blooms 
Plant of rich, deep, orange-yellow with reddish-brown spots on a single spike. 
The bulbs are 
25 Cents Each or $2.50 Per Dozen. 

We offer 
Height 434 feet. 
25 for $2. 
CANNAS 
FRENCHTOWN, N. J. 



