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OFFER 23 C 
Seed Rarities 
FROM FAR PLACES 
The Great Smokies 
Alaska 
The Rockies 
Mexico 
Chilean Valleys 
New Zealand 
Manchuria 
Formosa 
Kashmir Hills 
Palestine 
The Canaries 
FROM SOUTH AFRICA 
—land pre-eminent of bulb flowers, 
of varied colorful daisies, of weird 
and beautiful succulents, come more 
than one hundred of my offering’s. 
Of these I have strong viable seeds 
always ready for immediate ship¬ 
ment. 
Turn to pages 29 and 30 for diversely 
interesting listings; then to page 4, 
Vallota; page 5, Arctotis; page 6, 
Gynandropsis; page 7, Livingston 
Daisy; page 9, Rose Sesame; page 14, 
Glory Lily; page 16, Calla and Glad¬ 
iolus; page 17, Lachenalia, Freesia 
and Amaryllis; page 18, Morea and 
Tritonia; page 31, Lapeirousia, Qr- 
nithogalum and Babiana; page 33, 
Montbretia, Cyrtanthus, Hexaglottis 
and Homeria; page 35, Chrysobac- 
tron; page 37, Agapanthus; with 
strange Euphorbias and other succu¬ 
lents on pages 70 to 72. 
Many species of South African flow¬ 
ers are fully adaptable to our north¬ 
ern garden conditions, others should 
be grown here only as pot bulbs — but 
are wonderful in the winter window. 
The keyed descriptions in my catalog 
indicate plainly the needs, uses, and 
usefulness (in America) of each kind. 
Use them as a guide. 
REX. D. PEARCE 
MERCHANTVILLE 
NEW JERSEY 
U. S. A. 
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