These Make Fine House Plants 



Start Them Now for Winter Color 



AMARYLLIS 



Few bulbs are more satisfactory for indoor 

 blooming than the Amaryllis, Each bulb produces 

 two or three flower stems on which are several 

 lily-like flowers of the most vivid colors in shades 

 of vermilion, crimson, scarlet, and pink. 



Plant the bulbs, which are very large, in pots 

 one to two inches larger in diameter and cover 

 with soil only to the shoulder. Firm the soil 

 around the bulbs, keep fairly cool, and water 

 sparingly until growth starts ; they may then be 

 brought into a warmer room. Where the winters 

 are not severe they may be grown out of doors 

 and left in the ground permanently. 



Belladonna Major Large, rose pink, trumpet- 

 shaped flowers, borne in clusters. 15c each; 

 $1.50 per dozen. 



Vittati Hybrids Immense flowers with petals of 

 velvety texture. The colors range through 

 shades of red, scarlet, pink, and white. 75c 

 each; $7.50 per dozen. 



FREESIA 



Freesias are hardy only in a mild climate. 

 When planting outdoors, set them two inches 

 deep and about four inches apart. They force 

 easily and will bloom in January and February in 

 the greenhouse. They also bloom readily in an or- 

 dinary living room if placed near a window and 

 not kept too warm. These beautiful flowers are 

 very sweet scented. 



Aurora Yellow suflused with 

 orange 



California 



Carmencita 



salmon . . 



Pure yellow 



Orange and 



1 doz. 



$0.60 

 .45 



.50 



General Pershing 



pink 



Lavender 



100 

 $4.50 



3.00 



3.25 



3.25 



Freesia 



A pot of these plants in bloom will make a 

 whole room fragrant. 



50 



Marie Louise Fisher Deep lavender $0.50 $3.25 



Purity Mammoth The finest pure white variety. Largest size bulbs .45 3.00 



Purity Medium Medium size bulbs of the same variety .25 1.75 



Rainbow Mixture A beautiful assortment of all colors. Does not contain any white. .45 3.00 



IXIA 



(African Corn Lily) 



Brilliant scarlets, blues, purples, yellows are all present in this gorgeous little flower. The center of the 

 blossom always differs from the other parts in color. The narrow pointed petals add to the plant's at- 

 tractiveness. 



Grow Ixias outdoors only in a moderate climate. Plant two inches deep and six inches apart in a sunny 

 spot. Also good for indoor culture. 



Splendid Mixture 35c per dozen; $2.75 per 100. 



Single and dozen prices include postage. The 100 rate is by express at purchaser's expense. Not less than six of any one variety supplied 



at dozen rates, and not less than 25 at 100 rates. 



