Large Flowering Ixias, mixed. 



A small bulb for pot culture and winter blooming. Spikes 

 are 8 inches long, of dazzling and brilliant colors. A cheer- 

 ful and beautiful flower, and indispensable for indoor culture, 

 adding color and contrast to the other winter flowers. When 

 planted outside give them a little protection. All colors 

 mixed. 3 for 5c; 12 for 15c; 100 for 75c 



$ew iUlammoth Flowering Named 

 Ixias. 



These named sorts have very large brilliant flowers. 

 Planting 5 or 6 in a five-inch pot makes a lovely contrast. 



Alba— Pure white. 



Argus — Golden yellow, dark eye. 



Aurora— Crimson, shaded orange. 



Conqueror— Red, shaded yellow. 



Cratercidos Major — Bright scarlet. 



Elvira— Light green, large purple eye. 



Evelina— White, bright purple eye. 



Giant— Light fawn yellow. 



Lady of the Lake— Magenta, dark eye. 



M a c u I o s a— "P ■ autiful pink. 



Any of the toove named kinds 2 for So.; 5 for 10©. 5 

 35 for 35e.; 50 for 50c; 100 for 90c 

 One each of the ten named kinds, I So, 



Sparaxis. 



The colors and habit very much like the Ixias, only the 

 flowers are more open and larger. Th e colors are very bright. 

 A single pot of these makes a lovely display. Sparaxis. Ixias, 

 Freesias, Scillas, Alliums and Triteleias are perfect winter 

 gems. 3 for 5c; 12 for S5c; 100 for 75c 



Gladiolus, "Th© Bride," for Winter Forcing. 



six inch pot The spikes of bloom are good, and the color* 

 are soft and delicate. Bulbs ready in November. 



