

Flowering Bulbs and Roots in Colorful Variety 
We supply 3 or more bulbs of a variety at the 10 rate, 25 at the 100 rate, except where stated 

Madeira Vine 
4A 3130 DICENTRA SPECTABILIS 
Bleeding-Heart or Seal Flower 
An old-fashioned favorite, with long 
racemes of graceful heart-shaped pink flowers 
that are always attractive.. We offer only 
extra-strong clumps which will make fine 
specimen plants first year after planting. 
Clumps, 75 cts. each, $7 for 10, $65-per 100. 
GLORY LILY 
Gloriosa Rothschildiana 
Tuberous-rooted greenhouse climber; or 
may be grown outdoors, provided the roots 
are lifted before frost. The truly remarkable 

4A 3132 

| waxy, lily-Iike flowers are 3 inches across 
and have prominent curved stamens; per- 
janth is crimson, banded with gold and near- 
white at the center, reflexed and waved. 
Easy to grow; plant in a sunny position, 
and water generously in dry weather. Pinch 
to produce bushy plants for an unusual 
flower-bed. $1.25 each, $11 for 10, $95 per 
100. 

. Gloriosa Kotnschilaiana 
_ STUMPP & WALTER CO. 

AA 3158 Transcendent. 
“4A 3159 S. & W. Co.’s Jewel Mixture. 
GLOXINIA 
Handsomest summer-blooming, tuberous- 
rooted plant. Ideal for pot-culture. Use care 
in watering and give good drainage. The 
cultural directions for begonias might also 
be followed for Gloxinias. 
4A 3134 White with pink border. 
4A 3135 Scarlet, with white border. 
4A 3136 Violet with white border. 
4A 3137 Light red. ‘ 
4A 3138 White. 
4A 3139 Purple-blue. 
4A 3140 Crimson. 
4A 3141 Spotted; various colors. 
4A 3142 Choice Mixed. 
Any of above, 45 cts. each, $4 for 10, 
$30 per 100 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS 
4A 3145 Luxuriant, free-growing summer- 
flowering plant; spreads 2 to 3 feet, throw- 
ing up great, tall spikes, 4 to 5 feet in 
height, each bearing twenty to thirty large, 
white, bell-shaped flowers. Choice bulbs, 
20 cts. each, $1.75 per doz., $15 per 100. 
4A 3147 MADEIRA VINE 
Climbing Mignonette. Will cover a large 
space in a short time. Fleshy heart-shaped 
leaves, and racemes of feathery fragrant 
flowers. Protect with litter m winter. 
20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10, $10 per 100. 
MONTBRETIAS 
This delightful bulbous plant blooms from 
July until frost and is excellent for cut- 
ting. Bulbs should be planted outdoors 
during April and May. They require a 
protection over winter of leaves or litter if 
planted In a permanent location. 
4A 3149 Apricot Queen. Rich golden apri- 
cot. One of the first to bloom. Strong 
grower. 3 ft. 
4A 3150 Comet. Large, star-shaped flower 
of fine substance, rich deep golden orange, 
with a broad band of blood-crimson and a 
yellow center. Dark stems. 21% ft. 
4A 3151 His Majesty. A glorious variety. 
Flowers measure 4 inches across, deep vel- 
vety scarlet shading to gold; reverse of 
petals is crimson shading to gold. 4 ft. 
4A 3152 James Coey. Large flowers of rich 
vermilion suffused with golden orange; 
yellow center with crimson blotches. 3 ft. 
4A 3153 Lady Wilson. Very large, bright 
yellow flowers with an orange sheen. 314 
tte 
4A 3154 Red Knight. Large star-shaped 
flowers of rich vermilion, shading to gold 
at center, heavily overlaid with maroon; 
reverse of petals crimson and orange. 3 ft. 
Any of above, 20 cts. each, $1.75 for 10, 
$16 per 100 
Four Fine Standard Varieties 
4A 3155 California. Deep golden yellow. 
4A 3156 Fire King. Glowing scarlet. 
4A 3157 Talisman. Deep orange. 
Orange-scarlet. 
Contains yellow sorts of various shades, 
oranges, apricots and_ scarlets; many 
flowers are blotched with deeper colors. 
Above 5, 15 cts. each, $1.25 for 10, 
$10 per 100 
By all means plant Tuberoses—‘‘The sweetest flower 
for scent that grows.” We describe them above. 


OXALIS 
Excellent summer-blooming bulb; fine for 
edging the borders of walks or flower-beds. 
4A 3235 American Shamrock. Pink flow- 
ers; clover-like leaves spotted maroon. 
Shown in color on page 67. 
4A 3236 Deppei alba. Small white flowers. 
Has mostly four-leaved-clover-like foliage. 
Ideal companien to American Shamrock. 
Above 2, 45 cts. for 10, $4 per 100, 
$30 per 1000 
RANUNCULUS . Buttercup 
4A 3240 Tecolote Mixed. Giant double 
and semi-double flowers in orange, red, 
yellow, and pink. Plant during May; north 
of Washington they require a winter mulch. 
70 cts. for 10, $6 per 100, $55 per 1000. 
TIGRIDIA 
Mexican Shellflower 
This grows well in the open ground in sum- 
mer as far north as New England. Illustrated 
in color on page 67. 
Cutrure.—Give the bulbs the same treat- 
ment as gladiolus; that is, plant them 4 inches 
deep and at least 6 inches apart, any time after 
May 15. The plant thrives im a sunny situa- 
tion but needs an abundance of water. 
Our improved straints a mixture including 
a wide range of colors—white with spotted 
cup, white with rose sheen, rose, yellow with 
suffusion of red, yellow with spotted cup, and 
brilliant scarlet. $1 for 10, $9 per 100. 


4A 3376 


Montbretia, His Majesty 
TUBEROSES 
Delightfully fragrant and beautiful. By 
skillful management a succession may be 
obtained the year round. For early flowers 
they can be started from February to April 
in the greenhouse or hotbed. For flowering 
Jater in the open, plant in May and June. 
4A 3244 Excelsior Double Pearl. White; 
double-flowering. Selected Bulbs, 20 cts. 
each, $1.75 for 10, $15 per 100. 
4A 3245 Single Mexican. Charming single 
form. 20 cts. each,$1.75 for 10, $15 per 100. 
ZEPHYRANTHES 
These are very useful for the open border. 
They are easily managed, requiring the same 
treatment as the gladiolus, and can be planted 
at the same time, but more closely. 
4A 3247 Candida. Pure white; flower very 
beautiful and a profuse bloomer. $1 for 10, 
$9 per 100. 
4A 3248 Rosea. Beautiful clear rose; flowers 
large and handsome. $1 for 10, $9 per 100. 
Bulbs 69 
