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pink-white, does not fade 
weather. 
HUNGARIA—314 feet. Pink. Leaves bluish 
green, never burn. Flowers large, with 
immense petals. Trusses of enormous size 
borne well above the foliage. Very com- 
pact, almost dwarf. 
KING HUMBERT—4 feet. Scarlet flowers, 
bronze leaves. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT—4 feet. Flow- 
ers a deep rich yellow, softly spotted and 
blotched with red; measures 5 to 7 inches 
across, individual petals 3 to 3 inches 
in diameter. 
THE PRESIDENT—4 feet. Rich glowing 
scarlet with immense rounded flowers, 7 
inches across when fully open, are pro- 
duced on strong erect stalks well above 
the heavy foliage. 
MRS. ALFRED CONARD—Salmon-pink; a 
free-flowering vigorous grower. 
ALL ABOVE, EACH 20c; DOZ. 1.50. 
SPECIAL 
OFFER! 
Six Cannas, one of 
each Variety for $100 
feet. 
during hot 
Deep 
CULTURE—Dahlias do best in a well- 
drained sunny location. Prepare your beds 
12 inches wide and 24 inches apart. Use 
lots of water and fertilizer, especially 
Potash and Peat Moss. If planted in 
March they will commence blooming from 
July until frost. 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST—Yellow and gold 
shades; a giant. 
SAGAMORE—Pure gold flashed orange. 
KENTUCKY—Light salmon orange. 
JERSEY BEAUTY—Beautiful pink 
good stem. 
AVALON—Canary yellow. 
CAVALCADE MULBERRY—Shadings of gold 
FRANCIS LOROCCO IMP—Finest yellow, 
vigorous grower. 
GALEN ECLIPSE—Golden autumn color, 
and long stems. 
JAMES KIRBY—Brilliant rose red. 
JEAN KERR—Snow white. 
JERSEY BEAUTY—Bright salmon pink. 
KISS ME (Cactus)—Red and white. 
LE TOREADOR—Brilliant deep rose. 
MRS. I. DE WARNER—Orchid lavender, : 
shade. 
THOMAS EDISON—Royal purple. 
ROSE FALLON—Dark orange tinted with 
ber and salmon. 
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clear, 
JERSEY BEAUTY—Beautiful Pink. 
OMAR KHAYYAM—Chinese red out to orange. 
MRS. L. E. BOUTILLIER—A rich velvety car- 
mine. 
JANE COWL—Buff and old gold. 
Each, 25c; doz., $2.50, or the entire collec- 
tion of 20 up-to-date cut flower varieties of 
merit for $3.00. 

Hemerocallis (Day Lily) 
One of the most hardy perennial lilies 
most desirable for our climate. 
25c Each; 5 for $1.00 
FULVA—Copper and Orange Blend 
KWANSO (double)—Orange and Cop- 
per Blend. 
QUEEN OF MAY—Early Bright Orange 
CITRON BELL—Tall Lemon Yellow 
GOLDEN BELL—Golden Yellow 

GAY HUSSAR—Bright gold and oxblood. 
MOONLIGHT-—Moonlight white, 
green blue. 
MA-MAI—White, penciled and edged blue. 
OCTAVIA—Blue and purple bi-color. 
PROF. SEELIGNER—Bordeaux wine red. 
ROSE UNIQUE—Unique rose shade. 
SHERWIN-WRIGHT—Splendid golden yellow. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON—Velvety royal purple. 
ISOLENE—Mauve Pink. 
DREAM—Soft Pink. 
JUNE NIGHT—Violet Blue. 
DAY DREAM—Soft Pink Blend. 
10c Each, $1.00 Dozen 
RAMESES—Blend of rose, gold and pink. 
FRANCHEVILLE—Bronze blend of fawn and 
red purple. 
G. P. BAKER—Golden yellow fine. 
FIREFALL—Glowing red bronze. 
INDIAN CHIEF—Rich deep red tone, tall and 
good grower. 
CORONATION—Bright yellow. 
SANTA BARBARA—Clear soft blue. 
LOETTIA MICHAUD—Lobelia blue and mul- 
berry blend. 
All above 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
flushed pale 

Fall Blooming Iris 
These Iris bloom two or three times a year 
by keeping them constantly growing. Price: 
25¢c each; 5 for $1.00. 
SEPTEMBER SKIES—Rich Purple 
SOUTHLAND—Brilliant Yellow 
AUTUMN QUEEN—White Flushed Purple 
AUTUMN HAZE—Large Violet Blend 
DORCUS HUTCHISON — Blue and Purple 
Bi-color. 

Special Gladiolus 
Spring Offer 
24 GLADIOLI 
12 FIRST SIZE BULBS—Best varieties 
adapted for your garden ,including large 
exhibition and ruffled flowers, and 12 
EXHIBITION MIXED, 2 dozen in all, for 
50% POSTPAID 

ALBATROSS—Tall lily white. 
DEBONAIR—Good commercial pink. 
RED PHIPPS—Scarlet. 
MINUET—Standard lavender. 
PICARDY—Prize_ pink. 
GATE OF HEAVEN—Ruffled deep yellow. 
DR. BENNETT—Standard scarlet. 
SONOTINE—Tall pink, small blotch. 
BLEEDING HEART—Light pink, red blotch. 
WURTEMBERGA—Huge scarlet and cream. 
SCHWABEN GIRL—Early forcing pure pink. 
VEILCHENBLAU—Violet blue. 
SMILING MAESTRO—Deep salmon rose. 
MRS. E. J. HEATON—Salmon rose and 
cream. 
CHAS. DICKENS 
Prices on the above Gladioli unless other- 
wise priced: Dozen 35c; 100 for $2.75 
postpaid. Mixed, Dozen, 30c; 100 $2.00. 
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 
i nlate 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 ap- 
pearance. 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 re- 
sults in a short time. Each 25c; doz. $2.00. 
Staffel’s Amaryllis 
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 attention. 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 he ground all winer. Dozen 30c; 
100, $1.75. 
DOUBLE—The Pearl. 10c each. 
NOTES ON 
GLADIOLUS CULTURE 
Plant as soon as the ground is 
warm, and be followed by suc- 
cessive plantings of about ten- 
day intervals. 
At all times keep the soil loose. 
Place bulbs in well worked 
trench, and cover at first with 
about two inches of loam. 
Work in fertil'zer around the 
plants when about a foot in 
height, but NEVER at planting 
time. Water frequently, es- 
pecially at blooming time, soak- 
ing the ground thoreughly. For 
cut flowers, cut the spike when 
first bud fully opens. 
