BULBS FOR THE WINDOW GARDEN 
The five kinds below are particularly fitted 
for the winter window garden, blooming 
profusely and easily when potted up. Of 
course many of the hardy bulbs, Triteleia, 
Muscari and the like, are also good for forcing. 
BABIANA TRUE AZURE—The blossoms are 
bluer than indigo, a rich living blue that is 
hard to describe. Flowers easily and quickly 
in pots. Very lovely. 4 for 25c; 10 for 50c. 
ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM—Large airy 
clusters of pure white wide-open flowers, each 
with a shining black-green center. Not hardy, 
but very easily forced for the winter flowers 
in a sunny window. The blossoms are highly 
attractive, delightfully perfumed, and last for 
many weeks. 3 for 25c; 7 for 50c; 15 for $1.00. 
THE BABY GLADIOLUS—A very distinct 
strain used altogether for pot culture or 
greenhouse forcing. Their natural season of 
bloom is the winter months, and a pot of 
them in full blossom is a lovely thing. May 
be grown in any sunny window. The flow¬ 
ers are airy in form, each with a diamond 
shaped marking on the lower petal, and shades 
of lavender, orchid, salmon, pink, rose and 
crimson are in the blend. 4 for 25c; 10 for 
50c; 25 for $1.00. 
SPARAXIS TRICOLOR—All these bulbs need 
is a sunny window in a cool room to yield a 
wealth of winter beauty. The flowers are 
large, several open at once, and the colorings 
are varied and brilliant. Often the throat 
shows a contrasting hue. I like them, and I 
think everyone will that tries them. 4 for 
25c; 10 for 50c; 25 for $1.00. 
LEUCOCORYNE IXIOIDES ODORATA—The 
lovely Glory of the Sun, a rare treasure from 
the hill3 of Chile, and possibly the most allur¬ 
ing of bulb flowers for the winter window. 
The 18-inch stems carry several very large 
and starry soft blue flowers, intensely fragrant 
and particularly long lasting. One must see 
it to appreciate it. Easily handled in pots. 
Each 25c; 3 for 65c. 
NEW WINTER WINDOW OFFER—Four 
bulbs each of Babiana, Baby Gladiolus and 
Sparaxis, with three of Ornithogalum arabicum 
and one of Leucoryne, twenty bulbs in all, for 
only One Dollar in the collection. If you want 
something different, and more charming than 
the usual run of winter bulbs, try these five 
kinds. All are delightful. 
ARE YOUR FRIENDS INTERESTED? 
If you have garden-loving friends, and 
will send me their names and full addres¬ 
ses, I shall be glad to mail them catalogs. 
A previous word of recommendation will 
be likewise appreciated, for unsolicited 
and unexpected circulars often receive but 
scant shrift, and I have no desire to waste 
good paper. For your kindness, I will 
add something extra when I fill your 
order, some interesting kind of my choice. 
I shall be grateful for friendly service. 
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