16 W. C. BECKERT, ALLEGHENY, PA. 



SCILLA. 



Desirable both for the open bordei and house-culture. 



Scillas. 



SPARAXIS. 



Like Ixias, but larger flowers : 

 the flowers are in many shades and 

 combinations of color ; treat like 

 Ixias. 2 cts. each, 20 cts. per doz., 

 $1.25 per 100. 



TRITELE5A. 



(Spring Star Flower.) 



Suitable for pots or borders ; 

 flowers star-shaped, 2 inches across 

 and of a beautiful, sky-blue color. 

 2 cts. each, 20 cts. per doz,, 

 per 100. 



TRITONIA. 



Allied to Sparaxis and Ixias ; 

 plant 5 or 6 bulbs in a 5-inch pot 

 and set in a cool and dark place 

 until well established. Mixed 

 colors. 3 cents each, 30 cents 

 per dozen. 



Sibirica. Flowers intense 

 blue ; they bloom with the 

 crocus and snowdrop, and, 

 planted with them, make a 

 nice contrast. When grown 

 in the house, the)^ can be 

 had in bloom by Christmas. 

 2 cts. each, 15 cts. per doz., 

 $1 per 100. 



Bi folia. Flowers bright 

 blue. 3 cts. each, 20 cts. per 

 doz., $1.25 per 100. 



Campanulata. (Two varie- 

 ties.) Flowers white and blue, 

 borne on spikes i to 1^2 feet 

 high ; flowers large and droop- 

 ing. 3c. each, 25c. per doz. 



Clusii (Cuban Lily). Not 

 hardy. Ultramarine blue flow- 

 ers, borne in pyramidal spikes, 

 blooms late and lasts long. 10 

 cts each, $1 per doz. 



Sparaxis. 



Bowker'5 Plant-food ; fineffor house plants ; postpaid, 25 cts. per Box. 



