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Flowers cut well and have a pleasant Lily-like 
Should be dug in fall, except in 
ilder climates. 
saa 0c doz, $2.00; 100, $15.00. 
Monthretias 
Plant Early 
Montbretias 
are easily 
grown and 
their graceful 
flower - stems 
add much to 
any garden. 
hey are 
highly val- 
ued for cut 
flowers. Our 
mixture con- 
tains many 
bright shades 
of yellow, sal- 
mon, orange, 
and scarlet. 
Eee They do 
emipee ore wee bestin aight 
MONTBRETIAS Weniay ascii 
enriched 
ith leaf mould and a little lime, no manure. 
: a Where the ground freezes deeply in the win- 
ter, they can be treated as gladioli. But in 
- localities where the ground does not freeze 
_ deeply, the usual winter protection may be 
- given, and they will multiply. 
. Special Mixed. Price, 3 for 30c; doz., 
¥ "$1.10: 100, $7.50, prepaid. 
Earlham Large Flowered Hybrids 
‘They are a completely new race, being 
_ generally much taller and more robust in 
_ growth, and having flowers of great size and 
_ beauty, some measuring 3 to 4 inches. 
Special Mixed. 3 for 50c; doz., $1.80: 
- 100, $13.00, prepaid. 
RANUNCULUS 
- Set 3 or 4 inches apart, pressing firmly 
- into the soil, claws downward, and cover them 
_ with sand, then with soil; keep the crown of 
_ the tubers four inches under the surface. 
_ Water them well. 
__ First Size—Dez., 95c; 100, $6.50; 1000, 
$60.00. 
- s: Second Size—Dox, 65c; 100, $4.50; 1000, 
Summer 
Formosissima (Jacobean Lily) 
Closely allied tothe Amaryllis, bearing 
showy brilliant crimson flowers. Dormant 
bulbs planted in the border early in May 
will flower within 3 or 4 weeks after plant- 
ing, or they may be flowered as pot plants 
in the house during the early spring months. 
ae Size—Each, 30c; doz., $3.00; 100, 
$25.0 
Jubenroses Double 
(Polianthes Tuberosa) 
Excelsior 
Dwarf Pearl 
Double 
Easily rec- 
ognized by its 
exquisite fra- 
grance and 
beautiful 
flower-spikes, 
which are 
borne onlong 
stems, mak- 
ing it an ad- 
mirable cut 
flower. If 
started in 
pots, and at 
the end of 
May moved 
to open 
ground, can 
“ be flowered 
TUBEROSES much earlier. 
Mammoth Bulbs—Each, 20e;doz., $1.75; 
25 for $3.00, prepaid. 
First Size--Rach: 15c; doz., $1.10; 25 for 
$1.75, prepaid. 
Second Size—Price, doz., 75c; 25 for 
$1.25, prepaid. 
Mexican (Single)—They have tall, stiff 
stems, flowers pure white, single; true tube- 
rose fragrance. 
Price, doz., 75c; 25 for $1.25, prepaid. 
Jignidi 


(Shell- 
Flower of 
Mexico) 
Few flow- 
ers are more 
gorgeously 
colored or so 
beautiful. 
Plantin sunny 
positions in a 
flower bor- 
der in well- 
drained soil. 
Put a little 
sand under 
the bulb. Can 
also be used 
in beds. They 
bloom from ee 
July until TIGRIDIA 
frost. Height, 3 ft. Each Doz. 100 
Scarlettieaaeoe care ae. $0.15 $1.35 $ 9.00 
Vollowsinseecer a cts Hilo sd pets) 9.00 
Orange v2.8 wc PaOape GO 1 13:00 
TightPink::ssuecnte 20a 8020 13:00 
Roses ears tee .20%= 1.80" 13:00 
Creamy white........ .20. 1.80 13.00 
Mixed. Price, 3 for 40c; doz., BE 35; 100, 
$9.00, prepaid. 
- most easily 

Zephyr- 
anthus, 
Zephyr Lily 
One of the 
prettiest and 
grown bulbs. 
Plant in open 
ground like 
gladiolus 
bulbs. 
Candida 
—Pure white 
and the most 
profuse 
bloomer of 
all. 
Price, doz., 
60c; 25 for 

ZEPHYRANTHUS 
$1.05; 100, $4.00, prepaid. 
Rosea—Beautiful clear rose; flowers large 
and very handsome. 
Price, each, 15c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00, 
prepaid. 
THREE ITEMS BELOW 
Ready for delivery after June 20. 
Order NOW. 
(Amaryllis Hallii) (Lycoris Squamigera) 
For Outdoor Planting 
Produces in early spring attractive green 
foliage which grows until May, when it ripens 
off and disappears, and one not familiar with 
its habits would think the bulb had died, but 
about a month later, as if by magic, the flower 
stalks spring from the ground to a height of 
two or three feet, developing an umbel of large 
and beautiful lily-shaped flowers three to four 
inches across and from eight to twelve in num- 
ber, of a delicate lilac-pink shaded with clear 
blue. 
Culture—The bulb is perfectly hardy with- 
out any protection. The proper time to plant is 
in the summer when the bulb is dormant. 
Cover the crown about four inches. Each, 
75c; doz., $7.50. 
gee Karte 
A coral red 
Spider Lily. 
Bulbs plant- 
ed 5 inches 
deepJuly15th 
bloomed Sep- 
tember 4th. 
This is not 
hardy, buthas 
been known 
to survive 
freezing in 
pots. It sends 
up foliage in 
March. After 
the foliage dies down the bulb is dormant and 

LYCORIS RADIATA 
-sends its blossom up in August or September. 
Lily-shaped flowers of orange-red. 
Each, 30c; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
STERNBERGIA LUTEA 
These bulbs planted about 4 inches deep 
July 15th bloomed trom August 7th to Sep- 
tember 7th. The flower is yellow and looks 
very much like a Crocus. They have a thin 
Hyacinth-like foliage. Hardy with some pro- 
tection. 
Each, 25c; doz., $2.50; 100, $15.00. 
Vaughan’s Seed Store 95 
