Bermuda Easter Lily 
(Lilium Harrisii) 
Quick to come into bloom; may be forced 
for Christmas but it is for Easter that it is 
so extensively planted. Plants grow about 
3 ft. tall and produce 5 to 12 or more large, 
trumpet-shaped, f ragrant waxy white blooms 
with contrasting yellow anthers. Our bulbs 
are genuine Bermuda grown and ready for 
shipment from August to December. 
8602 LARGE BULBS Usually produce 5 
to 10 flowers each. 
30^ each; 3 for 85^; 12 for $2.95; 
100 for $22.00. 
8601 EXTRA LARGE BULBS Plants 
will be of stronger growth with more flowers 
per stem. 
50^ each; 3 for $1.40; 12 for $5.00; 
100 for $37.00. 
Easter Lilies 
Popular throughout the world, loved and admired by everyone. We offer 
three varieties that are ideal for indoor growing —Harrisii, Longiflorum 
giganteum and Erabu. Use a 5 or 6 in. pot, place bulb loosely in rich, porous 
soil so that it is barely covered and the soil gently but firmly set. Keep in a 
cool, dark but airy place, free from frost, until bulbs are well-rooted; after¬ 
wards bring to the light and grow on in a temperature of not more than 60°. 
Ideal garden subjects in frost- 
free locations. 
8614 Erabu 
(Japanese Easter Lily ) 
An improved type of the well- 
known Lilium Formosum, with 
uniform dark colored stems. 
Often called “Black-stemmed 
Formosum.” Plants are of 
healthy, strong growth, about 
3 ft. high, and bear their mag¬ 
nificent flowers in whorls at the 
top of the strong stems. Flowers 
are large, trumpet-shaped, 6 to 
8 in. long, pure waxy white and 
sometimes tinged with green 
near the base; the anthers are 
yellow, which adds to the beauty 
of the blooms. 
Erabu Lily is largely grown for 
Easter forcing, having prac¬ 
tically replaced the old For¬ 
mosum. They are delightfully 
fragrant and if cut when par¬ 
tially open, can be kept for two 
weeks. Gets its name because 
nearly all of the bulbs are grown 
in the Erabu Isles. Ready for 
delivery in October. 
30*f each; 3 for 85£; 12 for $2.95; 
100 for $22.00. 
Giant Easter Lily 
8612 Giant Easter Lily 
(Longiflorum giganteum—Northern Grown Bulbs ) 
The flowers are of the purest white and the largest of all Easter Lilies. The 
plant is of sturdy, stocky growth and largely forced for Easter but is just as 
valuable for later flowering. We handle the “Northern or Saitama grown” 
bulbs as we consider them the best. They are ready for shipment in November, 
each; 3 for 85^; 12 for $2.95; 100 for $22.00. 
Oxalis 
An unrivalled winter-flowering plant 
most suitable for growing in pots, pans 
or hanging baskets. Plant 6 to 8 bulbs 
in a 6 in. container; cover bulbs with 
1 in. of soil. 
8971 BERMUDA BUTTERCUP Rich 
Buttercup-yellow. 
8999 BOWIEI Deep pink. 
8974 GRAND DUCHESS LAVENDER 
8973 GRAND DUCHESS PINK 
8996 GRAND DUCHESS WHITE 
Any of the above separate named varieties 
of Oxalis: 12 for 45^; 100 for $3.00. 
Tritonia 
9098 CROCATA NEW HYBRIDS 
MIXED A lovely bulbous plant for 
indoor winter growing. The flowers 
resemble Freesias, but grow much larger 
and come in shades of blue, pink, orange, 
and red. Plant bulbs with the tops 
slightly protruding, 6 to 8 in a 6-in. pot 
or pan; keep in a cool, dark place for 
several weeks to root before bringing to 
the light; grow on in a moderate temper¬ 
ature. About 10 in. high. Nice in 
southern gardens, especially in rockeries. 
12 for 50jzf; 100 for $3.75. 
Tritonia, Crocata Hybrids 
Oxalis, Winter-Flowering 
Spar axis 
9097 Mixed Colors Charming 
little flowers of the brightest colors and 
shades—orange, yellow, pink, red, pur¬ 
ple, etc., tigered, streaked and flushed— 
a riot of color. Thin, strong, graceful 
stems 6 to 8 in. high. Excellent for 
indoor winter flowering. Plant 12 bulbs, 
1 in. deep, In a 6 in. pot. Do not plant 
outdoors in cold sections. For south¬ 
ern gardens, especially in rockeries, 
Sparaxis are indispensable, and may be 
planted 3 in. deep and 3 in. apart. 
12 for 65^; 100 for $4.50. 
Plants of Lilies, after flowering in the house, may be cut back and set in the open for late summer blooming 29 
