THE GOLDEN GLEAM LILY 
A lovely hybrid Lily, amber yellow with a 
touch of gold. It flowers freely for a long time 
in late spring, and it will be an enduring delight 
in rockery or border. Good for cutting, too, and 
sometimes used for bedding. Seed germinates 
quickly and strongly, and many of the bulbs will 
flower at one year. ecrbh28. Pkt. 20c; spec, 
pkg. 50c. 
TIGRIDIA WONDER BLEND 
An easy bulb, sometimes flowering the first 
summer from seed, and quite certainly the second 
summer. The blossoms are large, somewhat 
shell-shaped, and half translucent, showing varied 
shades of pale and deep yellow, orange, red, rose, 
pink and lavender, together with white. Often 
the petals are marked with vividly contrasting 
hues. Blooms over a long season. Store bulbs 
in cellar over winter, in dry sand. erbx20. Pkt. 
15c; spec. pkg. 35c; oz. 90c; 1 oz. $3.00. 
DELPHINIUM PENARDI 
The tufted leaves, slashed to “bird’s foot” form 
are an odd powder-gray, but the curiously shaped 
flowers are of a silvery whiteness, relieved by 
olive patchings. It is not a desert species, yet 
it shows the weird attractiveness of certain desert 
plants. Rare. ecrbh30. Pkt. 25c. 
WHITE STAR LILY 
This is the rare and richly perfumed Milla 
biflora. The flowers are pure white, with thick 
glossy petals that seem to be carved in wax. As 
many as nine blooms (despite “biflora”) may be 
carried in upright branching form from a single 
two-foot stem. Blooms all summer. Fine for 
cutting. Handle just like Gladiolus. ecbx24. 
Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c; y s oz. $1.00. 
GLORY OF THE SUN 
Leucocoryne ixioides odorata. A rare treasure 
from the hills of Chile, and possibly the most al¬ 
luring of bulb flowers for the winter window. The 
18-inch stems carry several very large and starry 
soft blue flowers, intensely fragrant and long 
lasting. One must see it in all its glorious bloom 
to really appreciate it. Seedlings grow readily. 
After the bulbs have reached flowering size, give 
same care as Freesias, but do not try to bring 
into blossom quite as early in the winter. chtwlS. 
Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
A YELLOW DiANTHUS 
Dianthus Knappi, an interesting rockery 
species, is unique in the pure lemon-yellow of 
its flowers, not usually considered a Dianthus 
hue. Long flowering. Very good—also very rare. 
erhl2. Pkt. 25c; spec. pkg. 60c. 
FOR YOUR FRIENDS 
If you are interested in this catalog, 
likely your fi’iends would be, too. I shall 
appreciate receiving their names and full 
local addresses, so that I may send them 
copies. As a partial recompense I will in¬ 
clude extra seeds of something interesting, 
my choice, in filling your order. 
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