77 
Spanish Iris. 
DESCRIPTION. 
100 
doz. 
Alexander von Humboldt Fine lilac blue 
12/- 1,000 
1/4 
4d. 
Belle Chinoise The best early yellow 
12/6 1,000 
1/5 
5d. 
Blanche Snperbe Pure white 
12/- 1,000 
1/4 
Id. 
Cajanus Tall, bright canary yellow, the best yellow ... 
13/6 1,000 
1/6 
5d. 
Ckrysolora Pale yellow 
12/- 1,000 
1/4 
4d. 
Excelsior Fine light blue 
18/- 1,000 
2/- 
6d. 
King of the Blues Deep blue, very fine and scented ... 
12/6 1,000 
1/5 
5d. 
King of the Whites Fine pure white 
20/- 1,000 
2/3 
fid. 
Leander Deep yellow, large flower 
20/- 1,000 
2/3 
fid. 
Thunderbolt A rich bronze with orange blotch, striking flower ... 
6/- 
lOd. 
Walter T. Ware A fine primrose yellow 
3/6 
7d. 
Mixed Varieties Best quality 
9/- 1,000 
1/3 
3d. 
English Iris. 
DESCRIPTION. 
100 
doz. 
ea. 
Finest Mixed Varieties 26/- 
1,000 3/6 
6d. 
— 
Lilium Candidum. 
(Madonna Lily). 
DESCRIPTION. 
Home Grown Bulbs Largest size 
Lily of the Valley. 
I he delicious fragrance, snowy whiteness and excellent lasting properties 
of the Lily of the Valley when cut have made it a universal favourite. 
This popularity has increased now that flowers may be easily obtained 
throughout the autumn months by growing Retarded Crowns. These are 
obtainable from July till November, after which date Berlin Crowns give better 
results. 
Retarded Crowns should be potted as soon as the)' are received, putting 
twelve crowns in a 5-inch pot. They take on an average 21 days to come into 
bloom, and require no bottom heat. Place them in a frame or greenhouse and 
shade only from hot sun. 
From November onwards Berlin Crowns should be used, and for these 
bottom heat and a warm moist atmosphere are needed. Pot the roots thickly, 
12 to a 5-inch pot, water well and plunge over bottom heat in cocoanut or moss 
100 doz. ea. 
30/- 4/6 5d. 
