GLOXINIAS 
For Summer pot plants, Gloxinias have no rivals. They re¬ 
quire rather expert care to bloom them properly, but are well 
worth the effort. 
The bulbs are available in separate colors and mixed. 
Per doz.$2.25 
Per 100 .15.00 
HYACINTHUS GANDIGANS 
These flowers resemble huge Hyacinths with stalks 3 and 
4 feet high and with drooping, Hyacinthlike white bells. They 
make a long and good showing when planted in borders. 
iy 2 to 2 in.65c per doz., $4.00, per 100, $35.00 per 1000 
2 to 3 in.85c per doz., 6.00 per 100, 50.00 per 1000 
3 in. and up.$1.25 per doz., 6.50 per 100, 75.00 per 1000 
ISMENE GALATHINA 
This bulb makes an Amaryllis-like growth and produces in 
early Summer a white, trumpet-shaped flower resembling a 
large Daffodil. Sweet-scented. 
Per doz.$1.25 
Per 100 . 9.00 
Per 1000 .75.00 
JAPANESE IRIS 
We are convinced that Japanese Iris offer one of the big¬ 
gest dollar’s worth of garden beauty in the whole floral list. 
They are easily handled and once established, provide a yearly 
wealth of beauty with little care or attention other than to 
keep other plants from crowding them out. They have large, 
overlapping petals in a wide range of colors and when in sea¬ 
son, challenge every other flower in the garden. 
Doz. 100 
Gloxinia 
GERMAN IRIS 
An assortment of some of the 
finer new kinds. 
Betty F. Holmes. An enormous new double white that often 
measures 1 ft. across. The finest of all whites.S3.60 
Gold Bound. A creamy white variety with six petals. 1.50 
Helene Van Siebold. Reddish pink with white stripes. 
ETnusuai color combination. 1.50 
Mahogany. Velvety crimson purple. Six large round 
petals.••. 1.85 
Mount Chester. Light blue with white stripes. Six petals 1.50 
Oriole. Deep red and very striking. Six petals.1.85 
Pyramid. Six large petals of royal purple centre and radi¬ 
ating line of yellow. 1.50 
Topaz. Pearl white with topaz shadings. Six petals . 1.50 
Victor. Silvery white with splashes of ultramarine blue. 
Six petals. 1.85 
Seedling Hybrids. Everyone is beautiful and no two are 
alike. In this mixture you stand a good opportunity of 
getting an unusual prize winning variety of great value. 
Exceptional value.1000 $50.00 .85 
Per doz.$0.50 
$25.00 Per 100. 3.50 
10.00 Per 1000 .30.00 
10.00 
12.50 OXALIS 
10.00 These bulbs make delightful border 
12.50 plants. They have Cloverlike foliage 
and are a mass of blooms all Summer. 
10.00 Deppei .White 
10.00 Lasiandra . ... ..Rosy pink 
Shamrock.. Deep pink 
12.50 Per doz.$0.20 
Per 100 . 1.25 
Per 1000 .10.00 
6.00 
Montbretia 
MONTBRETIAS 
You will find that limited planting of these will give you 
something unusual in a graceful Summer cut flower. 
Doz. 100 1000 
Aurantiaca. Orange yellow.$0.60 $3.60 $30.00 
Fire King. Red .00 3.90 32.50 
Germania. Red and yellow.60 3.90 32.50 
Golden West. Golden yellow .75 4.80 40.00 
King Edmund. Fine large yellow.90 5.10 42.50 
Talisman. Dark scarlet.15 4.20 35.00 
Fine Mixture.50 3.00 25.00 
TRITOMAS 
Commonly known as “Flame Flowers” or “Red Hot Pokers" 
on account of their spike-like, brilliant colored flowers. 
This is one of the showiest subjects for the Summer 
garden and produces a continuous profusion of flowers. 
Pfitzeri. Flame red color. Flowers late August and September. 
Per doz.$1.00 
Per 100 . '-00 
Per 1000 .65.00 
Pfitzeri magnifica. This is a glorified variety of Pfitzeri. It is a 
strong grower, has more plants per flower, and the flower heads are 
larger and longer than the old type. It is a decided improvement. 
Per doz.$2.00 
Per 100 . 14-00 
Early Hybrids. These range in color from milk white to deepest orange. 
Per doz.$1.25 
Per 100. 8-00 
Per 1000 .75.00 
See page 9 for wrapped plants of Japanese and German Iris 
