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De Caen Sulphide, another beautiful variety of a delicate mauve colour, it is of 
distinct beauty and outstanding as acut-flower and for decorative floral work. 
60 cts. per doz.; $ 4.25 per 100 
De Caen The Bride, a single white flower held on tall stems; fine for cutting. 
65 cts. per doz.; $ 4.50 per 100 
Superb Begonias (Tuberous Rooted) 
This Genus deserves attention on account of its great value for planting in 
any position of the garden. From early July and onwards, these so often lost 
spots will be brightened by the Tuberous Begonias with their huge flowers of 
magnificent bright and pastel colours. 
Culture: The best method is to start them in a cold frame. Plant in rich soil. 
Good drainage is essential and water cautiously until plants have shown consider- 
able growth, then increase supply. When a little hardened off and when night- 
frosts are no longer expected, they should be planted out in the garden. Be- 
gonias can be planted either single or in beds, one foot apart. 
LARGE-FLOWERING DOUBLE CAMELLIA-FLOWERED BEGONIAS 
Separate colours — crimson, orange, pink, salmon, scarlet, 
white, or yellow. . each separate colour $ 2.25 per doz.; $ 16.00 per 100 
all colours mixed $ 2.15 per doz.; $ 15.00 per 100 
BEGONIA MULTIFLORA 
The varieties offered below are the best of this group, being equal in height and 
producing a wealth of blossom throughout the season: 
Flamboyant, brilliant scarlet, very long lasting $ 2.75 per doz 
Jewel, very beautiful light orange . . . $3.00 per doz 
Mrs. Helen Harms, soft yellow, most wsttieg oes . §$ 2.75 per doz 
Mrs. Richard Galle, orange, very compact growth . . . $ 2.75 per doz 
Hyacinthus Candicans (Galtonia) 
This plant deserves to be extensively cultivated. It is a very handsome decora- 
tive plant for grouping in the border or in lawns, and a good potplant for the 
conservatory. Producing a spike of 30 to 40 white bell-shaped flowers, it is 
also very effective when associated with scarlet Gladioli. Plant in Spring in or- 
dinary rich, well-drained soil 6 inches deep and 8 inches apart. Height 2 ¥% feet. 
85 cts. per doz.; $ 6.00 per 100 
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Lilies 
All High Quality Dutch Grown Bulbs 
Of all the classes of plants capable of being cultivated outdoors, the Lily stands 
pre-eminent for beauty, grace and colour for many years, when left undisturbed. 
Culture: Lilies must not be allowed to dry out, but should be planted im- 
mediately on arrival at a depth of three times the height of the bulb in a well 
drained light loamy soil. No Lilies will thrive in full shade. The first season after 
planting, Lilies do not flower profusely, but once established, they increase in 
richness and display. Cutting down the dead stems in Autumn is essential for good 
results the following year. Add a fresh top-dressing in early Spring. 
Creelman Hybrids, a much improved strain of L. Regale, producing very large 
pure white trumpet shaped flowers with a faint tinge of purple on outside of 
petals; stem rooting, flowering July-August. 50 cts. each; $ 5.00 per doz. 
De Jager Seedling Hybrids, bred from Parryi, Burbanki, Humboldtii and 
Pardalinum giganteum. These seedlings are very beautiful and bear several 
recurving flowers of great beauty on a stem and have magnificent colours 
ranging from bright-yellow to brilliant-red. Height 3 to 5 feet. Flowering in 
July. Limited stock. BO cts. each; $ 8.00 per doz. 
