All Bulbs are Postpaid Anywhere in U. S. A. 65 
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SUMMER GARDENS 
HYACINTHUS (Galtonia) CANDICANS 
Sum mer Hyacinth, Spire Lily) Delivery— March to May 
75c. for 3, $2.20 for 10, $5.25 for 25, $20.00 per 100, postpaid 
(Splendid Midsummer blooming bulbs of easiest possible culture, producing 4 to 5 foot 
spikes of creamy white, slightly fragrant, bell-shaped flowers. The plants have luxuriant 
and pleasing strap-leaved foliage. Plantin May or early Junein any well-drained garden 
soil. Are best grown in sunny ]1ocations in front of shrubs or in groupsin mixed borders. 
ISMENE (Hymenocallis) CALATHINA 
Peruvian Daffodil Delivery—March to May 
Jumbo Bulbs. 65c. each, $1.85 for 3, $5.85 for 10, $13.90 for 25, postpaid 
Large, pure white, fragrant blooms produced in clusters on 18-inch stems, standing 
well above a luxuriant growth of Amaryllis-like foliage 
Plant the bulbs about 6 inches deep in reasonably good, well-drained soil as soon in 
the Spring as the ground has become warm and dry (early May). Growth is fairly 
rapid and blooms will appear in June. 
LILIUM REGALE 
(Regal Lily) Delivery—March, A pril and in Autumn 
Large Bulbs. 45c. each, $1.15 for 3, $3.55 for 10, $8.40 for 25, $32.00 per 100, postpaid 
Mammoth Bulbs. 65c. each, $1.85 for 3, $5.85 for 10, $13. 90 for 25, postpaid 
Jumbo Bulbs. $1.15 each, $2.90 for 3, $9.25 for 10, $21.80 for 25, postpaid 
One of the loveliest Lilies grown and probably the most eat slactony here in New Eng- 
land. Growing to a height of from 3 to 6 feet, it bearsin July, from 2 or 3 to 12 or 
more immense, fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers of pure white with a flush of yellow at 
the base of the petals and pure golden anthers. The reverse side of the petals is stained 
with deep purplish red. The Regal Lily will growin almost any reasonably good soil but 
prefers a deep, rich loam containing a large percentage of humus. 
MADEIRA VINE (Boussingaultia Baselloides) 
(Mignonette Vine) Delivery—March to May 
40c. for 3, $1.10 for 10, $2.65 for 25, postpaid 
An old-fashioned vine with an abundance of fleshy, heart-shaped leaves of a beautiful 
light green color. Bears graceful racemes of feathery white flowers which give forth a 
rich fragrance. Plant 3 to 4 inches deep in any good garden soil in late April or May, 
and allow to climb on a trellis, porch or arbor. 
MONTBRETIAS— Delizery—March and April - 
Attractive Summer and Autumn blooming bulbous plants which resemble miniature 
Gladiolus. They may be planted in the open garden as soon as ground is workable in 
early Spring in the same manner as Gladiolus. If planted in a well drained location, 
these bulbs often prove hardy in Massachusetts, but it is unwise to risk wintering them 
in the open unless protected by a mulch of some such material as salt marsh hay. 
To advance blooming season, bulbs may be potted and started indoors during February 
or March. Transfer to garden in May; water plentifully during growing season. 
Fire King. Large, glowing scarlet-red flowers. One of the most beautiful and a vari- 
ety which compares favorably with any of the new sorts. 
$1.00 for 10, $2.40 for 25, $8.95 per 100, postpaid 

Golden West. Produces tall, branching spikes and large open flowers of a most Mexican 
beautiful golden yellow, without shading. A strong ere! which attracts the eye Shell 
in every collection. $1.10 for 10, $2.50 for 25, $9.50 per 100, postpaid Flower 
His Majesty. A magnificent variety. Thecolorisadeep walvety scarlet, shading to (Tigridia) 
gold, the reverse of petals being dark crimson. Large flowers. 
$1.90 for 10, $4.50 for 25, $17.00 per 100, postpaid 
Lemon Queen. Creamy yellow with pale center; deep lemon 
yellow buds. Very attractive variety. 
$1.00 for 10, $2.40 for 25, $8.95 for 100, postpaid _ $1.85 for 10, $3.00 for 25, $11.50 per 100, postpaid 
Earlham Hybrids Mixed. A fine selection of large-flowered "Richly colored flowers with curiously cupped centers which are blotched and 
varieties. $1.00 for 10, $2.40 for 25, $8.95 per 100, postpaid spotted with colors that contrast sharply with the shades of the outer petals. They 
are very, striking and always excite interest and admiration. 
_ Vigridias are as easy to grow as Gladiolus. Plant the bulbs about 5 inches deep in 
O . tained Gorden ee Water thoroughly about once each ‘week 
-Mixed Colors only. 
OXALIS—SUMMER FLOWERING. ~ Delivery—March to May 
The Summer-flowering Oxalis with their handsome clover-like foliage are excellent 
edging plants for beds or flower borders. They are also splendid for rock garden 
work and are very lovely when grown in hanging pots or flower boxes. 
Plant the bulbs about 2 inches deep in early May in any reasonably good garden 
soil. Give them plenty of water if the season is dry and they will bloom from early 
Summer until frost. 
50c. for 10, $1.10 for 25, $4.00 per 100, postpaid 
-TIGRIDIA 
_ieacan Shell Flower or Tiger Flower) Delivery—March to May 





Deppei alba. Pure white. American Shamrock. Pink. 
Lasiandra. Crimson Mixed Colors. 
ZEPH YRANTHES 
(Fairy Lily or Zephyr Flower) Delivery—March to May 
Groups of these attractive, Summer-flowering bulbous plants are very effective in 
the garden. Plant the bulbs about 3 inches deep and 4 inches apart in any reasonably 
good garden soil during May. They will start to bloom e et in the Summer and 
continue to flower for quite a long time. 
Zephyranthes are also splendid for porch decoration if grown in pots or shallow 
tubs. Plant a number of bulbs rather closely together in a fairly rich soil. 
Candida. Pure white; very free flowering. 
$1.35 for 10, $3.00 for 25, $11.50 per 100, postpaid 
Rosea. Beautiful clear rose. Large, handsome flowers. 
$1.40 for 10, $3.30 for 25, $12.50 per 100, postpaid 
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