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- 

 f'^1 ^nd 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. 



New Mammoth Flowering Named 

 Ixias. 



These named sorts have very large brilliant flowers. 

 Planting 5 or G in a flve-inch pot makes a lovely contrast. 



Alba— Pure white. 



Argus— Golden yelloAv, dark eye. 



Aurora— Crimson, shaded orange. 



Conqueror— Red, shaded vellow. 



Crateroidos 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. 



Maculosa— Pautiful pink. 



Any of the tvoove named kinds 2 h 

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

 One each of the ten named kinds, 1 5c. 



V 5 c. 



for 10c. ; 



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

 flowers are more open and larsrer. The colors are very bright. 

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

 Freesias, Scillas, Alliums and Tritelei^s are perfect winter 

 gems. 3 for 5c.; 12 for 1 5c.; 100 for 75c. 



Gladiolus/'The Bride," for Winter Forcing. 



grown in a 



six inch pot. The spikes of bloom are good and the colors 

 are soft and delicate. Bulbs ready in November. 



