FLOWERING BULBS 
GLOXINIAS 
Gorgeous plants for either the conservatory or garden. They prefer a moist 
soil and a shady situation. Bulbs may be started as early as January, but should 
not be set outdoors until May 15. 
Emperor Frederick. Red, striped white. 
Emperor William. Purple, striped white. 
Etoile de Feu. Scarlet. 
Mont Blanc. White. 
Roi des Rouges. Dark red. 
Trigrina. Spotted. 
Violacea. Light purple. 
TOP SIZE BULBS 
Im above varieties. 
Each 55c, 3 for $1.50, doz. $5.75, 25 for $11.25. 
| Oxalis 
(Summer-Blooming) 
Valuable for edging the borders of walks or flower beds. 
Deppei. Small white flowers....... i 
Shamrock. Clover-like foliage. Pink flowers 
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Montbretias 
Montbretias resemble miniature Gladiolus, 
are fine for cutting, and excellent for border 
planting. They prefer a light, loamy soil, well 
enriched with leaf-mold, but no manure or 
chemical fertilizer should touch the roots. 
A little bonemeal and a light top dressing of 
lime is beneficial. They will thrive either in 
partial shade or full sunlight, but see that the 
moisture supply is good at all times. 
Doz. 25for 100 
Aurora. A fine golden or- 
AN gees sie ras eee heed $1.50 $2.75 $10.00 
Fire King. Fiery red .... 1.00 1.85 7.00 
George Davison. Pure 
golden yellow ......... 1.00 1.85 7.00 
His Majesty. Rich yellow 
center, shading to scarlet 1.75 3.25 12.00 
King Edmund. Rich gold- 
en yellow, with brown 
markings in throat ..... VOOR 1.85e 7.00 
Choice Mixed .......... 85 1.60 6.00 
Other varieties of Montbretias supplied 
on request. 
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET 
CHANGES 
FIRST SIZE BULBS 
Each 45c, 3 for $1.25, doz. $4.75, 25 for $9.25. 
Gloxinia 
Doz. 100 
Pe pO 0D a2 50 
Se a ea 53 ewe PRD 
Ome 2.00 
Zephyranthes 
(Fairy Lily) 
This is a small-flowering type of dwarf- 
growing Amaryllis, flowering in profusion dur- 
ing the summer; also suitable for pot culture. 
Doz. 25for 100 
Candida. Pure white ....$0.90 $1.75 $6.00 
Carinata. Very large, 
showy pink blooms...... 1.00 1.90 7.50 
Ismene Calathina 
(Pancratium Lily; Peruvian Daffodil) 
A choice flowering bulb, blooming profusely 
during the summer. Clusters of large, strik- 
ing, fragrant, pearly white flowers. Bulbs 
should be kept warm and dry and planted 
out the middle of May; they will commence 
flowering in July. Before freezing weather 
sets in they should be lifted and kept in a 
warm, dry place. 
FIRST SIZE BULBS 
Each 50c, 3 for $1.40, doz. $5.00. 
TOP SIZE 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.75, doz. $10.50. 
Fancy-Leaved Caladiums 
These are grown for us by one of the 
They are charming 
Being of a tropical 
nature, they like a warm temperature. 
They do quite well outdoors during 
the summer if planted in a shaded 
place. The foliage covers a wide range 
of colors, making a grand display. 
Bulbs should be started in moss with 
leading hybridizers. 
conservatory plants. 
plenty of bottom heat. 
care, 
Named Varieties 
25 for $8.25. 
Mixed Varieties 
25 for $7.25. 
Ask for leaflet on their culture and 
Extra Highly Colored 
40c each, 3 for $1.10, 12 for $4.25, 
An assortment especially blended for us. 
' 5c each, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.75, 
NOTE.—It often happens that the fin- 
Tigridia Pavonia 
(Mexican Shellflower) 
Hybrids, Mixed. An excellent flowering bulb 
for the garden, known as the Tiger or Shell- 
flower. Colors vary from pure white to gold 
and vivid scarlet, all deeply blotched and 
speckled with crimson-maroon. Plant in 
May, 6 inches apart and 3 to 6 inches deep; 
they require treatment similar to Gladiolus. 
3 for 50c, doz. $1.75, 25 for $3.25, 100 $12.00. 
Tuberoses 
One of the most fragrant and popular of 
summer-flowering bulbs. For blooming in the 
open, plant about the middle of May. 
Albino or Mexican. Single white blooms in 
July and August. A very free-flowering va- 
riety. The odor is less pronounced than in 
the double varieties. 
Doz. $1.25, 25 for $2.40, 100 $9.00. 
Double Pearl. Double; pure white. 
Doz. 25for 100 
First *sizer css ie $1.35 $2.60 $10.00 
LOD SIZ@l aren coer 1.95 3.85 14.00 
est colored varieties do not produce the 
largest bulbs. The bulbs we furnish can 
be depended on for best results. 
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Tigridia Pavonia 
