Choice Summer Flowering Bulbs 
We present ‘a choice list of very desirable bulbs for spring p 
ground is warm will make a gergeous display all summer. 
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“Gold Medal 
Gladiolus 
Wor years we have special- 
ized on our Gold Medal 
Mixture. This is a choice 
collection, carefully made 
up of the finest varieties. 
We are continually add- 
ing many of the later va- 
rieties of the largest flow- 
ering types. This selec- 
tion gives a wonderful 
range of colors and tints. 
These will produce a mar- 
velously brilliant show- 
ing in your garden. Do 
not compare this mixture 
with small bulbs or bulb- 
lets that will not bloom 
until the following year. 
We honestly believe that 
there is not a better mix- 
ture at any price. Choice 
flowering size bulbs. 3 
for 40c; 10 for $1.20; 100 
for $10.00; postpaid. 


Caladium 
Elephants Ear 
See iHustration of a 
Caladium Esculen- 
tum (or Elephant’s 
Bar) raised by one 
of our customers. 
One of the most ef- 
fective and _ easily 
grown foliage plants 
for the lawn or 
border. Can be used 
with good effect as 
a border for tall- 
growing Cannas 
when edged with 
Coleus or other low- 
growing foliage 
plants. Will thrive 
in any ordinary yar- 
den soil. No. 3036. 
Each 35c; 3 for 9U0c. 

Grow Trees From Seed 
Try raising some Evergreen trees from our fine seeds. Very 
fnteresting to grow. 
on how to grow them. Try a few packets. 
most aii ss things you could have in your garden. 
We send complete cultural directions 
These are the 
COLORADO BLUE 
SPRUCE. (Picea Pungens) 
A very handsome and very 
hardy tree of symmetrical 
habit, with light, some- 
times almost silvery white 
foliage. A very beautiful 
and ornamental tree, No. 
1264. Pkt. 25c. 
NORWAY SPRUCE. (Pi- 
cea Excelsa) This tree is 
extensively planted as an 
ornamental tree in the 
northern and eastern 
states. It isseof rapid 
growth and a handsome 
tree. No. 1265. Pkt. 15c. 
AUSTRIAN PINE. (Pi- 
nus Nigra) A large 
spreading tree. heavily 
needled, darkest and _ rich- 
est green of the Pines. 
Quite densely and evenly! 
Lily of the 
Valley 
The Lily of the Valley 
will thrive and throw up 
its beautiful modest, fra- 
grant white bells in al- 
most any kind of soil. 
It will make a carpet of 
refreshing green, daintily 
patterned by its clusters 
of Lily White Flowers. 
With its broad _ shiny 
leaves they make up into 
beautiful and fragrant 
bouquets. They spread 
actively and will soon @ 
transform a piece of bar- 
ren or cheerless ground 
into a thing of beauty and 
fragrance. Once planted 
they will be good for a 
lifetime, coming up every 
year, will grow. spread 
out and bloom beautiful- 
ly with no care at all. 
Fine roots 6 for 60c; 1 
doz. $1.00; postpaid. 


lanting. They are all easy to grow and if started ‘as soon as the 
They should be stored in the cellar during the winter months, 
Fragrant Tube- 
roses 
One of the best known and 
most easily grown summer 
flowering bulbs. Easily recog- 
nized by its exquisite fragrance 
and beautiful flower spikes 
which are borne on long stems, 
making it an admirable cut- 
flower for home decoration. Our 
Mammoth Excelsior Dwarf 
Pearl is a special selection made 
for many years of the most 
dwarf, double and full flower- 
ed spikes and is exceptionally 
sturdy and dwarf in habit. This 
“Mammoth strain” is positively 
the highest type of tuberose, 
No. 3035. Each 169c; 3 for 25¢ 

Calia Lily 
“Elliottiana’’ 
Largest and most beau- 
tiful yellow Calla. This 
is the well known 
Calla with rieth golden 
yellow flowers, 4 to 5 
inches across : the 
mouth, with . foliage 
dark green and leaves 
attractively marked 
with creamy white 
spots. Makes an ideal 
pot plant for indoor 
culture. Blooming size 
bulbs. No. 3048. 
Each 35c—3 for $1.00 

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Vi We ve 
Fringed or 
Frilled Begonia 
The flowers vary consid- 
erably as to form and 
W size, ranging from 2 to 4 
and even 6 inches across, 
with some of the single 
ones perfectly smooth, 
while others are fiuted or 
distinctly fringed. The 

colors are delightfully 
vivid and distinct. 
Double Mixed. Many 
shades of Yellow, white, 
salmon, rose, scarlet, 
branched. No. 1266. Pkt.) 
Colorado Blue Spruce. 15c. 
WHITE PINE (Pinus Strobus.) Ornamental trees grown for 
their handsome foliage, symmetrical and picturesque habits. 
No. 1267. Pkt. 15c. 
SCOTCH OR SCOTS PINE (Pinus Sylvestres). Quite hardy, orange and crimson, 
Foliage light bluish green with a silvery hue, spreading with i No. 3006. Each 30c; 2 for 
somewhat pendulus branehes. No. 1268. Pkt. 15c. 80c. 
34 Murvon’s Flower and Vegetable Seeds-are of Highest Germination. 
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