

Double Dwarf Pearl Tuberose 
CALLA, Elliottiana 
The best of the Yellow Callas. Flowers as 
large as the white, winter-flowering variety, 
and a rich, lustrous golden yellow of velvety 
texture. The foliage is dark green, with a 
number of translucent creamy white spots, 
which add much to its beauty. Planted in 
the open border in a dormant condition 
when danger from frost is over in spring, 
this Calla will flower during the summer. 
When tops are killed by frost in the autumn, 
dig and store through the winter as you 
would potatoes. Strong bulbs. 30c each; 
$3.00 for 12. 
CALADIUM esculentum 
Elephant’s Ear 
This giant plant grows 6 to 10 feet high 
and bears immense, light green leaves 3 to 
4 feet long and 2! feet wide. It is very 
effective in beds and borders and is used 
extensively in public parks. Plant them 
outside when the ground is warm in the 
spring or start them indoors early and trans- 
plant outside. Mammoth bulbs. 25c each; 
65c for 3; $2.50 for 12. 
FANCY LEAVED Caladiums 
A splendid summer foliage plant of mar- 
velous beauty for indoor growing or even 
for outdoor beds in shady spots. Grow the 
same as Tuberous-rooted Begonias. 30c 
each; 85c for 3; $3.00 for 12 
CINNAMON VINE 
A beautiful, rapid-growing summer climber, 
with bright green, glossy foliage, and spikes 
of deliciously cinnamon-scented, white flow- 
ers. Very hardy, grows rapidly in the spring 
and covers any trellis or arbor very early in 
= season. 15c¢ each; 40c for 3; $1.25 for 
GLOXINIAS 
One of the most handsome summer bloom- 
ing pot plants for the window-garden. Start 
them in January or February one to a 4- 
inch pot in good friable potting soil, well 
drained. 
EMPEROR WILLIAM. Violet with white. 
EMPEROR FREDERICK. Brilliant scarlet, white 
border. 
PRINCESS ELIZABETH. Blue with white throat. 
TIGRINIA. Spotted. 
35¢ each; $4.00 for 12; $30.00 for 100. 
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Madeira Vine 
HYACINTH Candicans- Summer 
Hyacinths 
A luxuriant-growing, summer-flowering Hy- 
acinth, bearing during July and August, 20 
to 30 white, bell-shaped flowers on tall 
stems 3 to 4 feet high. Take up bulbs in 
the fall and keep as you would gladiolus. 
oie bulbs, 20c each; 50c for 3; $1.45 for 
OXALIS 
A splendid little plant for borders, pot- 
growing, and for baskets. They bloom pro- 
fusely from June until frost. Plant the bulbs 
in May after danger of frost is over. 
DEPPEI. Small white flower. 
LASIANDRA. Rosy pink. 
SHAMROCK. Pink flowers, 
rock-like foliage. 
35¢ for 12; 60c¢ for 25; $2.00 per 100. 
MADEIRA VINE 
Splendid for covering porches, pergolas, 
fences, etc., where its thick, heart-shaped, 
glossy, light’ green leaves and long, hanging 
stems of fragrant, white flowers are effec- 
tive. Strong tubers, 15c each; 40c for 3; 
$1.25 for 12. 
TIGRIDIA 
Grows about 18 inches high and is in flower 
all summer. Very showy and best adapted 
for a mixed border. Cultivate as for gladi- 
olus. 15c¢ each; $1.50 for 12; $2.85 for 25. 
TUBEROSE - Dwarf Double Pearl 
For extra early flowers, start the bulbs in 
February or March and transplant to the 
garden when the weather is settled. Plant- 
ings may be made at intervals in the open, 
or in pots for house blooming. Strong bulbs, 
10c each: 25c for 3; 75c for 10; $6.00 per 
100. 
ISMENE Calathina - Peruvian 
Daffodil 
The blooms resemble those of the amaryllis, 
but are pure white and have a pleasing fra- 
crance. Set out in June; taken up in Octo- 
ber. 20c each; 50c for 3; $2.00 for 12. 
rich green sham- 

Just about the handiest tool for any kind 
of garden cultivation is the Handy Hoe. It 
gets in where other tools fail. 75¢ each. 
Pictured on page 61. 
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Regate Lilies 
Hardy Garden Lilies 
Freshly dug, shipped as soon as the frost is 
out of the ground. 
BATEMANNIAE. Grows 3 feet high. Apricot 
flowers 4 inches across, six to a cluster. 
Blooms in August. Plant 4 inches deep. 45c 
each; $1.25 for 3; $4.50 for 12 
CANADENSE. Grows 4 feet high. Red, orange 
and yellow flowers in June and July. Plant 
6 nee deep. 25c each; 65c for 3; $2.25 
for 12. 
HENRYI. Six feet high. Orange flowers spotted 
brown in August. Plant 11 inches deep. 
40c each; $1.15 for 3; $4.00 for 12. 
HANSONI. Five feet high. Orange-yellow 
spotted brown in June. Plant 5 inches deep. 
50c each; $1.35 for 3; $5.00 for 12. 
PARDALINUM (Sunset Lily). Six feet high. 
Sunset-red and chrome-yellow. Blooms in 
July. Plant 5 inches deep. 40c each; $1.15 
for 3; $4.00 for 12. 
PHILIPPINENSE. Five feet high. White, fra- 
grant blooms. September to frost. Plant 6 
inches deep. 30c each; 75c for 3; $2.75 
for .02: 
REGALE (Regal Lily). Growing to a height of 
from 3 to 6 feet, it bears, in July, from one 
to twelve immense, fragrant, trumpet-shaped 
flowers of pure white with a yellow flush at 
the base of the petals and pure yellow 
anthers. The outside of the flower is stained 
with deep purplish red. Very easily grown. 
Plant & inches deep. 50c each; $5.00 for 
12; $35.00 for 100. 
SUPERBUM. Six feet high. Orange and yellow 
in June. Plant 5 inches deep. 25c each; 
70c for 3; $2.45 for 12. 
TENUIFOLIUM, GOLDEN GLEAM. 18 inches 
high. Apricot-yellow, in June. Plant 6 inches 
deep. 30c each; 75c for 3; $2.75 for 12. 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS. Old-fashioned single 
Tiger Lily. Plant 2 inches deep. 25c each; 
GdcatOrss i p2.2oetOlml 2. 
TIGRINUM FL. PL. The double Tiger Lily. 
25c each; 65c for 3; $2.25 for 12. 

Caladium—Elephant’s Ear 
