MISCELLANEOUS (C out in wed ) 
GLADIOLUS ALATUS. Distinct type useful for hybridizing and rock 
gardens. Large flowers, terra cotta with green on lower segments. Spring 
flowering.P. 100 $8.00 
GLADIOLUS CARDINALIS VARIETIES. 
Selected Forcing Stock 
Blushing Bride (August delivery).P. 1000 $25.00 
Brilliant (August delivery).P. 1000 25.00 
Peach Blossom (August delivery).P. 1000 25.00 
The Bride. White (August delivery).P. 1000 30.00 
GLADIOLUS TRISTIS CONCOLOR. Very pleasant fragrance at night; 
creamy white flowers on thin wiry stems. Spring flowering. Excellent for 
cutting.P. 100 $6.50. P. 1000 $58.00 
P. 100 P. 1000 
GLOXINIA Bulbs, l^-D/4" diam.$12.00 $105.00 
“ “ D/4-2" diam. 15.50 140.00 
“ “ 2" and up. 19.00 170.00 
Colors: Scarlet, Scarlet Bordered, Purple, Purple Bordered, White, Mixed. 
Also on orders booked up to December 10th, Rose (Queen Wilhelmina); 
Rose bordered with white (Blanche de Marm); Spotted (Tigrina). 
IRIS PAVONIA. (Peacock Iris-Morea Glaucopsis). Very free blooming 
bulbous Iris, white or light blue with peacock eye. Spring flowering. Fine 
for borders, pots and rock gardens.P. 100 $7.00 
LEUCOCORYNE IXIOIDES ODORATA. “Glory of the Sun.” Recent 
introductions from Chile; flowering in spring. Heads of large, fragrant 
flowers, blue with white center and golden stamens, carried gracefully on 
a wiry stem 12 to 18 inches tall. Requires same culture as Freesias. Its 
long lasting qualities as a cut flower and its ease of culture make it an 
outstanding new plant.P. 100 $20.00. P. 1000 $150.00 
LEUCOJUM AESTIVUM. The old, old Snowflake comes back again. 
Stems as long as Poeticus, carrying from 2 to 4 of the charming white 
bells with the curious pale green dot on the point of each petal. The 
foliage and the bulbs look like those of the Narcissi.P. 1000 $35.00 
LYCORIS RADIATA. Very interesting nerine-like flowers, 8 to 10 inches 
tall. Cuts well and is easily grown. Should be dried off after foliage dies 
in spring. Flowers best if left undisturbed a few years.P. 100 $15.00 
MUSCARI CONICUM. A handsome large dark blue Grape Hyacinth, which 
propagates extra well, very fragrant.P. 1000 $19.00 
NERINE FILIFOLIA. Ever green thread-like leaves 6 to 8 inches. Free 
blooming dark pink flowers; blooms outdoors in September and October. 
Stems 12 to 15 inches. Blooms good for cutting and rock gardens. 
Small clumps P. 100 $7.00. P. 1000 $60.00 
NERINE SARNIENSIS. Undoubtedly the hardiest Nerine. We .find it 
naturalized in the grounds around famous Ware Church at Gloucester, Va., 
where it blooms end of September. The 18 inch stems firmly support the 
exquisite vivid crimson umbels. North of Washington it should be treated 
as a house plant, 3 bulbs in a 5 inch pot will do nicely. The bulbs are 
shipped from our Virginia nurseries together with the Daffodils, or earlier, 
if desired. Seedsmen should list this fine Nerine in their summer cata¬ 
logues. The bulbs are so inexpensive and the flowers truly wonderful. 
P. 100 
Selected large bulbs.$13.00 
Extra No. 1 bulbs. 8.00 
Medium grade, for propagation. 5.00 
ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM. Fragrant white flowers with shiny black 
centers.P. 1000 $35.00 
ORNITHOGALUM AUREUM. Wonderful apricot-orange, for pots. 
P. 100 $8.00 
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