FOREWORD. 
A s we included the majority of our bulbs, conns and tubers in the 
Catal ogue of less common plants issued in the Spring, we think 
that instead of a descriptive Catalogue it will be more convenient to 
our customers if we circulate now a Handdist which includes all the 
commoner species and varieties that we grow. 
We have added some plants, Oncocyclus Irises, I ulips, Fritillaries, 
Scilla hyacinrhoides and a fine orange form of Asphodeline collected 
in Syria this Spring. 
We h ave now a large variety of Mexican species collected at 
7,000 to 10,000 feet. We have not included them in our Catalogue 
as we have no adequate knowledge as to their hardiness, but welcome 
enquiries from any of our customers who may be interested. 
We shall be h appy to quote a special rate per thousand for any 
of the plants for which we give a price per hundred. 
