PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND sw 
‘ Tuberous 
Begonias are indispensable for shady places in the garden or lawn, 
also desirable for pots or piazza boxes. Start in the house in March or 
April and remove to the open ground as soon as danger of frost is past. 
They will bloom freely from July until cut down by the frost. Dry tubers 
may also be planted in the open ground in May. Care should be taken 
to keep constantiy moist. 
Single Flowering. White, pink, yellow, salmon, scarlet, crimson. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
Double Flowering. White, pink, yellow, salmon, scarlet, crimson. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
Cannas Large Flowering 
Ambassador. Bright cherry-red flowers of immense size. Bronze 
foliage. 4 ft. Each 20c., doz. $2.00. ; 
City of Portland. The best large rosy pink. Green foliage. 4 ft. Each 
20c., doz. $2.00. 
President. Superior to all other red varieties in quality and quantity 
of bloom. Large trusses of glowing scarlet flowers. Green foliage. 4 ft. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
King Midas. As vigorous as King Humbert with bright yellow blooms. 
Green foliage. 4 ft. Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
Yellow King Humbert. Large size flowers of bright yellow spotted red. 
Flowers bloom well above the green foliage. Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
Lilies 
Regale (Myriophyllum). White, fragrant flowers shaded pink outside, 
lower inner surface primrose yellow. Hardy, 3 to 5 ft. high. Large 
Size Bulbs. Each 35c., doz. $3.50 
Henryi (Orange Speciosum). A splendid Lily with orange-colored 
flowers. Height 5 to 6 ft. July-August blooming. Each 65c. 
Madeira Vine 
(Climbing Mignonette) 
This lovely vine, much prized for adorning porches and arbors, pro- 
duces 10 to 20 feet of growth from its tuberous roots in a season. The 
foliage is most attractive and remains free from insects. An abundance 
of delightfully fragrant white flowers appear in late Summer and Fall. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
Oxalis 
(Showy Border or Pot Plants) 
Martiana. Three-leaf Clover-like foliage with white flowers. 
Lasiandra. Like the above with pink flowers. 
Shamrock. Rose-pink flowers with four-leaf foliage. 
All Varieties: Doz. 35c., 100 for $2.50 
Tuberoses 
In this latitude May 1st is ample time to plant in the open ground, but 
the bulbs can be started in pots much earlier if desired. Select a warm 
soil and a sunny spot. The soil should be rich, but no special preparation 
j8 necessary. Place bulb so the top will be covered about 1 inch with soil. 
Excelsior Pearl. Extra large, fine flowering bulbs. Mammoth Bulbs. 
Doz. $1.25. 
American Beauty. 
rosy-carmine. 
pink. 

Fine for cutting. 
HARDY EVERBLOOMING. 
Summer Flowering Bulbs 
SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS and ROSES 

Double Begonia 
Gloxinias 
25 

Handsome pot plants for the home. 
Colors rich and beautiful. 
Searlet, Rose. Each 60c. 
Purple, 
Briarcliff. Deep rose pink. 
Dame Edith Helen. Pure pink. 
Radiance. Brilliant rosy-carmine. 
Autumn. Burnt-orange and red. 
Talisman. Red and gold. 
Brilliant 
E. G. Hill. Dazzling scarlet. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
American Beauty. Deep rose 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Pale pink. 

Regale Lily 
ROSES 
*SSUPER” or “JUMBO”? PLANTS 
Extra large Jumbo plants, extremely heavy, field-grown stock. Each 
plant ball encased by Patented Super waterproof covering. 
Each $1.50, Doz. $16.50 
Francis Scott Key. Very deep red 
Red Radiance. Clear brilliant red. 
Golden Dawn. Sunflower yellow. 
Joanna Hill. Yellow, or 
center. . 
ange 
Mrs. P.S. DuPont. Rich old gold. 
White Killarney. Pure snow 
white. 
Mary Wallace. Warm rose pink. 
Pauls Scarlet. Blazing red. 
White Dorothy Perkins. 
white. 
Pure 
