Were I asked to name the best and most popular flower for winter blooming for every 



and any one to plant, I would say at once Freesia Refracta Alba. Why? Because it is the 

 easiest Bulb to treat and care for we have. The bulbs are so solid and firm that they will live out of 

 soil for months, and when once planted, whether in September or January, they grow at once, and 

 bloom, you might say, without care. They throw up spray after spray of flowers, ard will remain in 

 bloom fully one month or six weeks. The sprays, when cut and placed in water, will last fully two 

 weeks, and such a delicate and subtle fragrance I think no other flower has. Plant 3 to 6 in a pot set 

 in a cool, dark place for a week, then bring to light and water sparingly at first. For vases or per- 

 sona! wear they have no equal. 



FREESIA, "THE BRIDE" (Morris White). This Chaste variety comes from 

 California. The flowers are snow-white, very large and produced in great pro- 

 fusion. The perfume is delicious. Each 4c, 3 for 10c, 12 for 25c. 



FREESIA, "RflAftlfflQTH WHITE FREBCH," (Jumbo Bulbs). These bulbs 

 are enormous, f of an inch in diameter. Produce strong stalks with myriads of 

 white flowers, large and handsome. Each 4c, 4 for 10c, 32 for 35c, 25 for 60c 



FREESS3, "REFRASTA ALBA." Lovely sweet-scented flowers. Fine, large 

 blooming bulbs, 2 for 5c, 4 for 10c, 15c Doz., 50 for 50c 



FREESIA, "LEICHTLINIE MAJOR." Rich orange yellow and white. 2 for 

 5c, 4 for 10c, Doz. 15c 



"SCARLET FREESIA" (Anomatheca Cruenta). 2 for 5c, 4 for 10c, Doz. 15. 



2 Mammoth French, 2 Leichtlinii Major, 2 Scarlet Freesia, 2 "The Bride," 

 all for 20©. 



