MISCELLANEOUS 
SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
CALADIUMS 
These are excellent foliage plants for semi- 
shady places inthe garden, Will thrive if soil 
is amply supplied with organic matter and kept 
moist. These large sized bulbs shouldbe potted 
and started ahead of outdoor planting. 
CANDIDUM. Leaf snowy white with green veins. 
HALDEMAN. Pink with narrow green edge. 
HORTILANIA. Crimson leaf with bluish tints. 
MRS. F. SANDER. Dark green leaf blotched rose. 
50¢ each; 10 for $4.50. 
CANNAS 
Showiest of all summer bedding plants. An old 
favorite that is finding recognition once more. 
CITY OF PORTLAND. Glowing pink. 
HUNGARIA. Deep rose. 
KING HUMBERT RED. Orange scarlet. 
KING HUMBERT YELLOW. Golden yellow. 
THE PRESIDENT. Red 
EUREKA. White. 
5 for 75¢; 10 for $1.35. 
TUBEROSES 
Flower spikes attain a height of about 2 feet 
and are compactly filled with very large, per- 
fectly double white flowers of wax-like appear- 
ance. Exceedingly fragrant. 
DOUBLE PEARL. An old favorite. 3 for 50¢. 
MEXICAN SINGLE. Fragrant.Easily grown.3 for 40¢. 
JSMENE CALATHINA 
Often called the Peruvian Daffodil. Of easy 
culture, they will bloom six weeks after plant- 
ing. Flowers resemble pure white Amaryllis. 
Jumbo bulbs. 3 for $1.75; Doz. $6.00. 

MONTBRETIAS 
These little known and used flowers are like 
miniature gladiolus. They produce spikes of ex- 
quisite flowers which last two weeks after 
cutting, Mixed colors only. 10 for $1.00 
TIGRIDIA 
‘Mexican Shell Flower. Few flowers have such 
gorgeous colors. Plant in sunny, well-drained | 
soil. Same treatment for gladiolus. 6 for 90¢; 
12 for $1.50. 

