Dozen 
100 
CHLIDANTHUS fragrans, bright yellow 
trumpets, very fragrant; Oct.; bloom 
June-July 
1.50 
J 11.50 
CRINUM longifolium, large lily-like flowers in 
clusters; Sept.; bloom April to June. 
Alba, white, and Rosea, pink 
2.00 
13.50 
CROCUS; Oct.; bloom Feb.; 
Separate Colors: Yellow, White, Purple, 
Striped _ 
.50 
3.50 
Mixed Colors 
45 
3.00 
DAFFODIL, see under Narcissus 
DIERAMA pulcherrima, (Fairy Bells) pendu- 
lous pink bells; grows 6 feet high; Sept.; 
blooms April 
5.00 
EPIDENDRUM O’Brienianum, rich red flow¬ 
ers in clusters; hardy outdoor Orchid; 
set anytime; everblooming; 4-inch pots, 
each, $1.00. 
ERYTHRONIUM (Dog’s Tooth Violet); Sept.; 
bloom May and Juner Mixed 
.75 
5.00 
FREESIA, July to October; bloom March 
J j '} , Li 
Purity, best white; Jumbo : size 
.45 
: 3.00 
Medium size 
.20 
1.25 
Dorothy Scheepers, clear pink 
.45 
3.00 
Golden Daffodil, best g.iapt yellow 
.45 
3.00 
Marie Louise Fischer, best deep blue_ 
.45 
3.00 
Mrs. Marc Peters, deep rose pink 
.45 
3.00 
Olivette, carmine red and gold 
.45 
2.00 
Pinky, pure pink_,__..A^ -„ — 
Su nset, orange-bronzev^-^-L__ 
.45 
2.00 
.45 
’ 3.00 
Tangerine, pure orange’’ tU - 
.60.' 
4.00 
Wisteria, rich blue -put p M JN _ ’ _ _ _ _ _ 
.45 
3.00 
All-Colors Mixture, no 'WnfteL-__ 
. ... _ fi Ofi 4 *3 
.40 .. 
2.75 
GALANTHUS Elwesii (Snowdrop), dainty 
white bells; Oct.; bloortf February 
'if S |, j ); ,■ • • 
.60 
4.00 
GALTONIA candicans (Giant Summer Hya- 
n s V 
cinth), large, drooping white bells on 
• ’ v- 
4-foot stem; Nov.; bloom August 
1.25 
9.00 
GLADIOLUS, Baby; August; bloom May 
r. :; '• o 
Separate Colors; Old Rose, Pink, Red, Sal¬ 
mon, White 
.60 
4.00 
Giant Hybrids Mixed 
._ .60 
4.00 
GLADIOLUS, Tall; October; bloom May-June 
Ask for list of named varieties 
Tristis, fragrant cream species 
.75 
5.00 
GLOXINIA Hybrida grandiflora; Dec.; bloom 
Z 
May; Special Mixture 
3.50 
25.00 
GRAPE HYACINTH, see Muscari 
HIPPEASTRUM (Red Amaryllis); Oct.; bloom 
April 
Johnsoni, red with white stripe 
Vittata Hybrids, very large, red shades 
varying to almost pure white 
3.50 
25.00 
. 5.00 _ 
r . 34.50 
HOMERIA, o”ange-salmon; forms clumps rap¬ 
idly; 2 feet; Sept.; bloom April 
.60 
4.00 
HYACINTHS, Dutch; October; bloom Febru- 
ary. Largest sized bulbs: 
Duke of Westminster, large dark blue \ 
Grand Maitre, medium-deep blue 
- ;> 
Queen of the Blues, light blue _ 
Queen of the Pinks, light rose pink 
2.00 
15.00 
Lady Derby, bright rose 
La Victoire, deep rosy red 
City of Haarlem, large soft yellow 
L’lnnocence, large pure white / 
Bedding size: 
Duke of Westminster, Queen of the Blues, 
Queen of the Pinks, Lady Derby, La Vic¬ 
toire, City of Haarlem, and L’lnnocence.. 
1.00 
7.50 
HYACINTHS, French Roman; dainty, loosely- 
placed bells; July; bloom January 
Blue, for bedding or pots 
1.00 
7.00 
White, for bedding or pots 
1 00 
7.00 
ISMENE calathina (Hymenocallis) , large, 
fragrant white trumpets; August; 
bloom April 
2.00 
13.50 
