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"Out-of-the-Ordinary" Free-Flowering Bulbs some 



IRIS (page°2o) 



Prices, delivered free in U. S. A 



Iris Florentina. Pure white, elegantly marked 



blue and yellow 



Peacock Iris (Pavonia). Very beautiful and 



fine for pots and garden culture 



Iris, Belle Chinoise. Deep golden yellow; very 



fine 



Iris, The Queen. Large; pure white 



Iris, The Darling. Azure-blue and royal purple; 



yellow markings . . 



Iris, Prince of Orange. Orange-yellow with 



purple spots 



Spanish Iris. Mixed colors 



3 IRIS FROM PALESTINE 



Iris atro purpurea. Extra-large flowers; deep, 

 dark purple 



Iris, Histrio. Deep sky-blue, variegated white, 

 yellow and brown 



Iris, Marie. Bright lavender-pink, shaded 

 violet 



3 for 



cts. 

 15 



Doz. 



cts. 

 SO 



30 



30 



$2 OO 

 I 75 



I 25 



i 25 



I 25 



I 25 

 I 00 



NAMED 0XAL1S "&™£T <£•"»> 



Prices, delivered free in U. S. A. 



Each 



3 for 



cts. 

 10 



12 

 10 

 IO 

 IO 



10 



Doz. 



Ozalis, Bermuda Buttercup. Bright golden 

 yellow. Frequently shows hundreds of 



cts. 



04 

 05 

 04 

 04 

 04 



04 



cts. 

 35 



Double Yellow Oxalis (Lutea fl. pi.) 



40 

 25 



Snowball (Multiflora alba). Double; white. 



Versicolor. Deep rose, center white 



Grand Duchess Oxalis. A California va- 

 riety. Three separate colors: White, Pink 

 and Lavender 



25 

 25 



35 



OFFER 21. 1 each of above named Oxalis, 8 in all, 25 cts. 

 OFFER 21a. 2 each of above named Oxalis, 16 in all, 40 cts. 



OXALIS, FINE MIXED. 12 for 15 cts., 100 for $1, postpaid. 

 SNOWDROPS (Galanthus) 



The earliest of all spring flowers. (See cut, p. 



20.) 





Prices, delivered free in U. S. A. 



3 for 



Doz. 



IOO 



Single Snowdrops $7.50 per 1,000. . 



Double Snowdrops. Flowers perfectly 



cts. 

 05 



10 

 08 



cts. 



15 

 30 



20 



$1 00 



Giant Snowdrops, Elwesi. The largest 

 and most beautiful of all Snowdrops; 

 flowers pure snow-white and deliciously 

 sweet $& per 1 ,000 . . 



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SPARAXIS 



Many beautiful colors, spotted, 

 streaked and flushed. Fine for pots . . . 



SCILLAS (See cut. page 20) 



Scilla Siberica. Perfectly hardy, and sure 

 to bear an abundance of bright blue 

 flowers; it will bloom indoors from 

 Christmas to April 



Scilla Clusii (Peruvian Hyacinth, or 

 Cuban Lily). Bears one enormous 

 pyramidal cluster of rich, bright blue 

 star-shaped flowers. Commences to 

 bloom about midwinter and continues 

 a long time. 10 cts. each 



TRITONIA 



Tritonia. Fine, graceful sprays of soft, 

 richly colored flowers 



TRITELEIAS 



Triteleia uniflora (Spring Star Flower). 

 Charming, fairy-like, white flowers for 

 winter bloom, also bedding out 



Triteleia, Blue. Flowers are lovely violet - 

 blue 



ZEPHYRANTHES (*£&] 



Atamasco. White. 

 Rosea. Rose-pink . 



Prices, delivered 

 free in U. S. A. 



3 for 



Doz. 



$0 15 



IOO 



cts. 

 OS 



£0 75 



08 



20 



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25 



1 00 





15 



35 



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05 



15 



90 



10 



25 



90 



15 

 20 



50 

 75 





Free-flowering Gloxinias 



GLOXINIAS 



(Dry bulbs in Separate 



Colors) 

 READY IN NOVEMBER 



Emperor Frederick. 

 Red, with a pure 

 white border. 



Defiance. Rich crim- 

 son-scarlet. 



Mt. Blanc. Large ; pure 

 white. 



Tiger Spotted. Very 

 quaintly striped and 

 spotted. 

 15 cts. each, postpaid 



OFFER 21b. 4 Gloxinias 

 above for 50 cts., post- 

 paid. 



GLOXINIAS, Mixed 

 Varieties. 10 cts. 

 each, 3 for 25 cts., 

 postpaid. 

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