SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
TUBEROSE AMARYLLIS 
Delivery—February to May Giant eee Byes rer 
: ; F iv — ary to arch or in Autumn 
Summer flowering bulbs with tall spikes of Delivery January : 
fragrant, waxy white flowers. Cut off dried roots These should not be pears in: ie Sateen ee 
and plant bulbs out in the open garden after should be grown as pot plants only. A wonderfu 
danger of frost is over, when the ground has strain of new Giant-flowered Amaryllis of free- 
become warm. A light, sandy loam is best. flowering habit. The large flowers are composed 
For early blooming, clean bulbs of all old roots Of broad, well rounded, overlapping petals and 
and plant them singly in pots or spaced about ‘ange in color from crimson to orange-scarlet, 
3 inches apart in boxes during March or April. light rose and white, in the richest self colorings 
Use a light, sandy loam. and combinations of stripes and variegations. 
, ge,s lk e offer will throw erect, 
DOUBLE PEARL. A popular variety producing he larse, strong bulbs w 
tall spikes’ of ‘fragrant, double white® flowers vigorous stems with from 4 to 6 blooms. Ex- 
e : : a, é t . We offer these bulbs in 
Each 10c; doz., $1.00; 25 for $1.50. tremely, easy LOvstow: ~We 
choice mixed colors only. 
TIGRIDIA 
Each 65c; doz., $6.50. 
(Mexican Shell Flower or Tiger Flower) 
otra cated bees bas AMARYLLIS HALLI 
Richly colored flowers with curiously cupped (Lycoris Squamigera) 
centers which are blotched and spotted with colors _ The Hardy Amaryllis 
that contrast sharp- Delivery—March or in Autumn 
ly with shades of the These plants are perfectly hardy 
cee petals. Very and the bulbs may be planted either 
striking and always in the autumn or early in the spring. 

excite interest and They will grow in any reasonably 
admiration. Tigrid- good garden soil and they should be 
lias are as easy to set about 4 inches deep. The leaves 
grow as. gladiolus. appear quite early in the spring and 
grow until July, when they ripen and 
die to the ground. Then in August, 
the flower buds spring up and grow 
rapidly to a height of 2 or 8 feet. 
These buds soon open into clusters of 
from 8 to 12 large lily-like flowers of 
a rosy lilac color. They are very 
handsome and always excite admira- 
tion. 
Each $1.00. 
Plant bulbs about 5 
inches deep in any 
good well drained 
garden soil, Water thoroughly once each week 
during flowering season. If faded flowers are 
removed, blooming season will be lengthened, 
Mixed Colors Only. 3 for 40c; doz., $1.35; 
100 for $9.00. 
OXALIS 
Delivery—March to May 
The summer-flowering Oxalis with their 
handsome clove-like foliage are excellent edg- 
ing plants for beds or flower borders; are also 
splendid for rock garden work and very lovely 
in hanging pots or flower boxes. Plant the 
bulbs about 2 inches deep in early May in any 
reasonably good garden soil. Give plenty of 
water if season is dry and they will bloom 
Tuberose 
BEGONIAS 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED 
Recommended for Growing in 
Shady and Semi-Shady Places 
Summer bedding and pot plants of 

Gloxinia 
from early summer until frost. 
Pure White Pink 
Crimson Mixed Colors 
Doz., 35c; 25 for 60c; 100 for $2.00. 
MADEIRA VINE 
(Mignonette Vine) 
Delivery—March to May 
A quick growing vine for arbors 
and porches. Will cover fences, 
stumps or trellises in a short time. 
Plant 4 inches deep as soon as 
danger of frost is over, in rich soil. 
The vines reach from 10 to 20 feet 
in a season, and in late summer 
bear a profusion of little, fragrant, 
white flowers. Make a fine vine in 
window boxes or pots. The vines 
wi'l hang over about 8 feet, 
3 for 25c; doz., 90c; 25 for $1.50. 


Amaryllis 
GLOXINIA 
Delivery—January to March 
Handsome summer and autumn blooming pot 
plants with thick gray-green foliage and large 
tubular blooms of a velvety texture in a fine 
assortment of rich colors. They are excellent 
for growing on the porch during the warm 
summer months and in the house when the 
weather has become cool. The bulbs should 
be planted individually in pots from January 
through March. Strong flowering bulbs. 
Mixed Colors: Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; doz., $4.00. 
GOLDEN YELLOW CALLA 
Delivery—January to May 
Large flowers of luminous golden yellow with 
dark green foliage, oddly marked with white 
spots, They are excellent pot plants and ex- 
tremely effective summer bedding plants. 
Height 2% feet. Plant out when all danger of 
frost has passed. Does well in full shade. 
Each 30c; doz., $3.00. 

Bulbs Shipped Separately 
from Seed 
Because of weather conditions during Jan- 
uary, February and early March, we prefer 
to send out bulbs after March 20th except 
to customers in the South, to whom we ship 
at once, packed against freezing. Customers 
should open the package upon arrival and 
if bulbs can not be planted at once they 
should be placed in a dry and frostproof 
cellar until ready to plant. 

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spectacular beauty. The enormous 
double flowers are held well above the 
foliage. Start the bulbs indoors and 
put outdoors when the ground is 
warm. 
CAMELLIA-FLQWERED. A double- 
flowering type, the blooms of which 
closely resemble Camellias in form 
and texture. 
Yellow White 
Crimson Rose 
Orange Mixed 
Large Bulbs: 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; doz., $3.50; 
25 for $7.00. 
Tuberous-Rooted Begonia 
