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SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
Amaryllis 
AMARYLLIS 
Giant American Hybrids. Easily grown, 
showy pot-plants with Lily-like flowers of 
immense size. Colors range from the rich- 
est self-colors, as crimson, scarlet, and 
bright red, to rose, red and crimson mark- 
ings on pure white grounds. We cannot 
supply separate colors; we offer a mixture 
only. Amaryllis is not hardy. Each 65c. 
GLOXINIAS 
Beautiful pot-plants for summer and Win- 
ter blooming, the large, open, inverted, bell- 
shaped flowers being borne profusely above 
the rich green, velvety foliage. 
Mixed Colors, Large Bulbs. 
CALLAS 
Popular Pot Plants 
Each 45c. 
Easily raised plants for growing in pots or 
outdoors during the Summer. They should 
have rich soil for best results. Have always 
been popular for pot culture. Not hardy. 
Golden Yellow (Elliotliana). Showy, orna- 
mental plants with beautiful, golden yellow 
blooms in lovely contrast to the green 
leaves, which are nicely spotted white. 
White (Ethiopica). Large, trumpet-shaped 
white flowers and arrow-shaped green foli- 
age. Well known. 
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Tuberous Rooted 
BEGONIAS 
Double Flowering Begonias 
Most decorative as pot plants, blooming for 
many weeks during Spring and ea::y Sum- 
mer. During the Summer, plants may be 
taken from their pots and set in the garden 
or the pots may be buried up to their rims. 
In either case choose a semi-shady location 
and enjoy a continuous display of flowers 
until late Fall. Not hardy. 
Mixed Colors. The above and others in mix- 
ture for a grand display in the house or 
outdoors. We offer bulbs in two sizes: 
Large Bulbs for the biggest flowers. 
Each 35c. 
Frilled, Crested Begonias 
Mixed Colors. Gorgeous blooms, some with 
frilled and ruffled petals, like lower flower; 
others have a distinct, cushion-like or 
crested center as in top flower. A wide 
range of colors—pink, rose. salmon, orange. 
crimson, yellow and white. The attract- 
ive shapes of the flowers never fail to at- 
tract attention in garden or pots. Each 35c., 
3 for 95c., 
12 for $3.50, 25 for $6.25. 
PLANT BULBS IN THE FALL FOR SPRING BEAUTY 
Take care in planting Fall Bulbs to see that they have every chance of success and play 
their full part in beautifying the garden. The above Bulb Planting Depth Chart will show 
you the depth and distance apart to plant bulbs. 
If the ground has been newly spaded, and 
is quite loose, the depth should be increased an inch or so to allow for settling, and because 
of the increased effect of frost heaving on newly turned soil. 
Also, late planted bulbs which 
have no opportunity to ‘make roots before the soil freezes, may be set a little deeper to 
protect them from frost action. 
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Decorative Dahlia 
DAHLIAS 
Decorative Types 
Blue River...............Lavender-mauve 
California Idol............. Lemon-yellow 
Lady in Red. ee velvety red 
Michigan White... .Glistening white 
Pink Josephine. . . Lavender-pink 
Jane: Cowle so) ee Bronzy buff 
Jersey’s Beauty... VEE _Glowing pink 
Jersey White Beauty . Pure white 
Mrs. Geo. Le Boutellier...... Carmine-red 
Mrs. James Albin.......... Lemon-yellow 
Six varieties to package. . $1.50 
Miniature Dahlias 
Andries pte Eayeheeatese ota Beet orange 
Blue Bell... Aes We . Bluish violet 
Little Fireball... Fiery red 
New Roseata.. . Deep rose-pink 
Roxana eke aero Royal purple 
White Fawn. 49.4 eee Pure white 
Six varieties to package. . $1.50 
Pompon Dahlias 
Sach Biactic ieee 
Edith Mueller.......... 
Little Herman.. 
.Soft clear pink 
Apricot-peach 
_Red and white 
moses Mist)... e.. _W hite tipped lavender 
Rita M. enon naaie . Bright red 
Sherry yeqnatoct eee ae Deep purple 
Six varieties to package. . $1.50) 
TUBEROSE 
Excelsior, Dwarf Pearl. Double, fragrant, 
wax-like flowers closely set on upright, 
sturdy spikes, 2 to 3 ft. tall. Nice in the 
garden; highly prized for cutting. Not 
hardy. 3 for 35c., 12 for $1.20, 100 for $8.50. 
Superfine Canna Bulbs 
Culture—Canna tubers should not be put. 
into the ground until the soil has become 
warm. Start indoors middle of March. They 
commence blooming in June and continue 
until frost. 
Six varieties to package. . $1.30 
VARIOUS TYPES OF LILIES 
Prices on Request 
