RED LORY 
This great exhibition sort lias been 
one of my featured varieties for sev¬ 
eral years and while I do not have a 
great amount of stock, I have per¬ 
haps the largest quantity in the Unit¬ 
ed States. Red Lory is capable of 
producing immense exhibition spikes 
and has been winning more cham¬ 
pionships in Australia and New Zea¬ 
land than perhaps any other variety. 
It is gradually becoming a favorite 
show flower here as it is becoming 
better known. It needs plenty of 
water to develop the best spikes and 
should be grown from large bulbs. 
There are some faults which are 
mentioned in the description given 
in the inside of this catalogue. Red 
Lory is a rapid propagator but the 
bulblets grown from old bulbs are 
rather difficult to germinate; how¬ 
ever, those from young stock ger¬ 
minate quite readily. Prices given 
elsewhere. 
To cultivate a garden is to walk zvith 
God, to go hand in hand zvith nature in 
some of her most beautiful processes, to 
learn something of her choicest secrets, 
and to have a more intelligent interest 
awakened in the beautiful order of her 
zoorks elsewhere .— Bovee. 
