

Summer Hyacinths are becoming 
more popular as garden flowers. 
This picture does not at all do justice to 
the Cinnamon Vine. It is really a very 
splendid cimber that you will enjoy im- 
mensety. 
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Either in beds or among shrubs the flaming brilliant Cannas 
add color and brightness to the home grounds. 
HART & VICK’S 
SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
Amaryllis 
We offer the giant-flowered, wide open trumpet (often 7 inches in 
diameter) strain only. 
Giant American Hybrids. One of the easiest and most satisfactory of all 
bulbs to grow in the house or in the garden. We offer here giant bulbs of 
one of the finest strains in the country. Bulbs that will grow from one to 
two vigorous, healthy flower stems, each carrying four giant trumpet-like 
flowers in a wide range of colors: pink, rose, red, scarlet, white and com- 
binations of these colors. In mixture of colors only. 
85c each; 3 for $2.45; 12 for $9.00 
Caladium Esculentum ctephant’s Ear) 
This giant plant grows 6 to 10 feet high and bears immense, light green 
leaves 3 to 4 feet long and 24 feet wide. It is very effective in beds and 
borders and is used extensively in public parks. Plant them outside when 
the ground is warm in the spring or start them indoors early and transplant 
outside. The bulbs will not stand freezing so dig in the fall and bring in- 
doors. Mammoth bulbs, 35c each; 3 for 95c; 12 for $3.25 
Fancy-Leaved Caladiums 
A splendid summer foliage plant of marvelous beauty for indoor growing 
or even for outdoor beds in shady spots. Grow the same as Tuberous-rooted 
Begonias. The bulbs will not stand freezing so dig in the fall and bring 
indoors. Large bulbs, 40c each; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00 
Calla Elliottiana 
The best of the Yellow Callas. Flowers as large as the white, winter- 
flowering variety, and a rich, lustrous golden yellow of velvety texture. The 
foliage is dark green, with a number of translucent creamy white spots, 
which add much to its beauty. Planted in the open border in a dormant 
condition when danger from frost is over in spring, this Calla will flower 
during the summer. When tops are killed by frost in the autumn, dig and 
store through the winter os you. would potatoes. 
Strong bulbs, 65c each; 3 for $1.85; 12 for $7.00 
Large Flowering Cannas 
Cannas bloom from early summer until frost just about anywhere in the 
country, succeeding in any sunny position in any kind of soil. Give them 
plenty of food and water and they will respond most generously. Start the 
roots in 4- and 5-inch pots in March or pril, keep in a warm place and 
transplant outdoors in late May or early June. Dormant roots may be 
planted out-of-doors as soon as the earth warms up. Set 2 feet apart each 
way. 
We offer northern-grown, large, well developed dormant roots—six at 
the dozen rate. Delivered free of charge east of the Mississippi River. 
Prices of All Varieties: 25c each; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.35. 
Hungaria. Low growing, 31 feet. Large, deep, rose-pink flower over 
bright green foliage. 
Eureka. Large, white flower and green foliage. Grows 4 feet high. 
King Humbert. The combination of brilliant orange-scarlet flowers in 
giant spikes and coppery bronze foliage makes this Canna one of the most 
popular. Grows 5 feet high. 
x eltow King Humbert. Large yellow flowers spotted red. Foliage green. 
ail. 
The President. A brilliant flaming scarlet flower often measuring 7 inches 
across. Extremely free flowering and very vigorous growing. Green foliage. 
Height 5 feet. 
Cinnamon Vine Never Any Bugs on This Vine 
A beautiful, rapid-growing summer climber, with bright green, glossy 
foliage, and spikes o deliciously cinnamon-scented, white flowers. Very 
hardy, grows rapidly in the spring and covers any trellis or arbor early in 
the season. Top size roots, 25c each; 3 for 65c 
Hyacinthus Candicans - Summer Hyacinth 
A luxuriant growing, summer flowering plant spreading 2 to 3 feet and 
bearing during July and August, 20 to 30 white, bell-shaped flowers on tall 
stems 4 to 5 feet high. Planted as a background for scarlet Gladiolus makes 
a wonderfully attractive picture. Set the bulbs out in the garden when 
danger of frost is over, 3 inches deep and 2 feet apart. In the colder cli- 
mates take the bulbs up and store like Gladiolus. 
Large bulbs, 25¢ each; 65c for 3; $2.35 for 12 
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Fancy-Leaved Caladiums are 
not hard to grow in the house. 

Caladium Esculentum is popularly 
known as Elephant’s Ear 
Calla Elliottiana 

