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GIANT CACTUS DAHLIAS 
This is a distinctly beautiful class, the most 
graceful of all Dahlias. The petals are curled 
and twisted to give a star-like or fluffy effect. 
The flowers are of large size. often grow to 10 
inches or more in diameter when properly cared 
for and disbudded. 
B40—Amelia Earhardt. The blending colors are 
apricot, buff, salmon and soft yellow. A Giant 
Cactus. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
B56—Berger's Masterpiece. Soft lavender pink 
with pale yellow base. The outstanding cactus 
variety in our fields. Show winner. $1.00 ea. 
B33—HER GRACE. Outstanding true pink Cactus. 
Perfect flowers in abundance. $1.00 ea. 
B55—Jean Trimbee. Orchid pink or petunia vio- 
let. Massive, yet artistic. 75¢ each. 
B47—Melody. Glowing yellow. Graceful. 50¢ ea. 
B65—Oakleigh Champion. Blend of burnt orange and 
soft pink with yellow shadings. An outstanding 
true Cactus. 75¢ ea., 3 for $2.00. 
B43—Son of Satan. Immense show flower of in- 
tense bright scarlet. 85¢ ea.; 3 for $2.25. 
B59—White Superior. Large pure white true Cactus 
with perfect form and excellent growth, habits. De- 
lightfully curled petals create a pure star-like 
effect. 75c ea., 3 for $2.00. 
B58—TYRUS STAR. A graceful straight Cactus 
flower of shining tyrus purple. $1.00 each. 
042—ONE OF EACH ABOVE for $7.50. 
OXALIS BULBS 
For a choice border or hanging basket, a planting 
of Oxalis wilt give you pleasure and satisfaction. 
The plants bear a mass of pretty clover-shaped 
foliage and small attractive flowers all summer. 
B495—Dieppi White. 9 in. White flowers. 
B496—Lasiandra. 18 in. Largest, most showy. 
Clusters of rosy crimson all season. 
B49%7A—Shamrock. Lovely deep pink. 
B498—Tetraphylla. 10 in. Old rose. 
Above Oxalis: 10 for 50c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.50. 
RED HOT POKER-TORCH LILY 
The new varieties are very hardy, and good bor- 
der plants, fine for cutting. They begin blooming 
the latter part of June and are constantly in 
bloom until freezing weather. Striking flame-like 
flower spikes. Ht. 3 ft. Tritoma or Kniphofia. 
B520—Pfitzers Hybrid. Coral red with a hint of 
yellow. 50¢ ea.; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00. 
B521—Springtime. Top half red, lower half white. 
Striking, very distinct new. 75¢ ea. 
B522—Vanilla. A dainty, exceedingly free flower- 
ing, small clear yellow. 50¢ ea. 
0523—One of each Tritoma—3 for $1.50. 
Single Tuberose Double Tuberose i 
IMPROVED PEARL TUBEROSE 
MOST FRAGRANT OF FLOWERS 
- The stems grow two feet high terminating in a 
compact spike or waxy double flowers nearly 
‘two inches across. richly scented and showy in 
beds as well as for cutting. An individual flower 
, is fine for the button hole Set in a rich sunny 
bed in May the bulbs bloom in Autumn. A group 
of blooming plants makes the air redolent with 
rich perfumes, and the spikes are exquisite in 
a vase. FIRST SIZE BULBS. 
B525—EXCELSIOR DOUBLE PEARL. 2 ft. Very dou- 
ble, sweetly scented pure white flowers. 25¢ ea; 
3 for 45c; 6 for 80c; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.75; 
50 for $5.50; 100 for $11.00. 
B526—SINGLE MEXICAN. 30 in. Early blooming, 
pure white single flowers more richly fragrant 
than the double. 25¢ ea; 3 for 45¢c: 6 for 80c; 
12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.75; 50 for $5.50. 
Enhance the beauty of your garden 
The Lovely Bouquet Dahlias 
The smaller Dahlias have ever been popular, for 
they combine so many desirable features that 
once known they become almost indispensable. 
They keep well when cut and have long wiry 
stems. Fiowers 2’ or less in diameter. 
POMPON—Excellent Keepers 
40c each; 3 for $1.05; 6 for $1.95 
B80—Amber Queen. Apricot and Amber. Autumn. 
B99—Darksome. Handsome deep maroon. 
B87—Edith Mueller. Rose red and gold. 
B97—Kochelsee. New, extra fine scarlet. 
B74—Little Herman. Red and white bicolor. 
B82—Mary Munns. Delicate, lovely lavender. 
B89—Morning Mist. White tipped lavender. 
B83—Rosa Wilmouth. Popular, rose pink. 
B98—Sherry. Beautiful shade of Petunia purple. 
B84—Yellow Gem. Shining yellow. Cheerful. 
B85—Joe Fette. Compact and pretty. White. 
045—All 11 Pompon Dahlias above for $3.50. 
BALL or SHOW DAHLIAS 
Flowers fully double, ball-shaped, petals in regu- 
lar spiral arrangement, more than 3% inches in 
diameter. Excellent for cut flowers, good keepers. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.10. 
B90—A. D. Livoni. Clear and beautiful pink. 
B91—Red Chief. Bright red. A lively color. 
B92—Storm King. Fine white. 
B93—Yellow Duke. Beautiful yellow. 
B94—Vivian. White tipped purple. Best Bicolor. 
044—One of eacts (5 above) for $1.95. 
THE GIANT BASKET FLOWER 
B470—ISMENE Calathina or Peruvian Daffodil. 
Four to five Giant funnel shaped flowers are 
borne on each two foot stem. The flowers are 
richly and delightfully perfumed and unique in 
shape having a delicately fringed cup framed by 
five long white sepals. Color: Pure white with 
green striped throat. Attractive foliage is deep 
green and sword-shaped. Not Hardy. 50¢ ea; 3 for 
$1.35; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $5.00. 
RANUNCULUS Tecolote Hybrids. 
This is the largest and has the most magnificent 
coloring of all Ranunculus strains. Giant double 
Camellia type blooms, and huge, brilliant semi- 
doubles. Colors are bright and clear, though 
many have variegated blooms of gorgeous color 
combinations. Hardy in the South, they may be 
grown as indoor winter plants in the North or 
planted in the spring for summer bloom. 
B500—Red Shades B501—Yellow Shades 
B502—Pink Shades B504—White Shades 
Above colors 6 for 65¢; 12 for $1.25; 100 for $7.50. 
B499—MIXED COLORS. 12 for $1.00; 100 for $6.25. 
B168—CYPELLA Herbertii. 2 ft. A Rare 
Tigridia cousin with petals more undulate and 
graceful; a delightful blending of tan, gold and 
brown with coppery shadings. 50c¢ ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
TIGRIDIA (SHELL FLOWER) 
Distinctive. these brilliant Flame Flowers from 
Mexico. Unigue and bright are the triangular 
shaped flowers which are spotted and blotched 
to perfection. Foliage is pretty and sabre-like. 
In bloom thruout summer. Gladiolus handling. 
B510—Alba Grandiflora (White). Glistening white 
blades. Throat snow white spotted with red mark- 
ings. Beautiful contrast, hard to forget. 
B511—Granditlora Red. Vivid China-red blades; 
yellow cup background. 
B512—Rosea. Rich silken rose blades; yellow cup. 
B518—Rosalind. Delicate soft pink. Very lovely. 
B513—A.«wrea, Golden yellow blades; yellow cup. 
B517—Filtered Sunshine. Soft orange self, suf- 
fused with gold. A beautiful color. 
Above Varieties: 3 for 45c; 6 for 80c; 12 for $1.50. 
085—THREE OF EACH Tigridia (18 bulbs) for $2.25. 
B515—TIGRIDIA MIXED COLORS. 3 for 40c; 6 for 
75¢; 12 for $1.35; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $5.00. 
SEEDS—Fresh Tigridia Seeds. 2023—Mixed Packet 
10¢c; Giant Packet 25¢c. Containing a mixture of 
seeds from flowers of white, red, rose, yellow. 
with these aristocrats of the flower world. 
Dahlia Miniature Fairy 
MINIATURE DECORATIVE 
SWEETHEART DAHLIAS 
The miniatures have the same form as the large 
decorative dahlias but their small size (less than 
3% in. in diam.) and good stems make them dis- 
tinctly suitable, attractive table decorations. 
45c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.75 
B60—Buckeye Baby. Bronzy buff; Dainty. 
B61—Corinna. Bright cheerful yellow. 
B62—Fairy. Miniature Jersey’s Beauty. 
B65—Little Wisteria. Lavender, purple center. 
B64—Waite Fawn. Pure snow white. New and the 
best white in this class. 
B66—Bishop of Llandaff. Rich scarlet duplex with 
Peony-like flowers, bronzy red foliage. 50e each. 
B78—lke. Blood red blooms with many laciniated 
petals. Fine for cutting or exhibition. 50¢ ea. 
B75—Lily Belle. Apple Blossom pink. 50¢ each. 
043—ONE OF EACH Miniature Decorative listed 
above. 8 roots for $3.00. 
MINIATURE CACTUS 
75¢ each; All Four for $2.65 
B69—Andries Orange. Clear bright orange. 
B70—Little Diamond. Delightful pink with golden 
center. 
B67—Little Star. Beautiful glistening white. 
B72—Target. Autumnal bronze-yellow. 
RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) 
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Tigridia Mixed—12 for $1.35 
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