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7\lew Hybrid Hemerocallis are grand border plants 
Hemerocallis Golden Dream, $1.00 each 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Great interest is being shown in this flower since the introduc¬ 
tion of the newer hybrids. Many of them rival the finest Lily 
in* form and most of them bloom much longer than the older 
types. We are able to offer these varieties at a reasonable price 
because of a fairly good supply. 
TWO OUSTANDING NEW HEMEROCALLIS 
Golden Dream. Rich golden yellow flowers of good size on 
Sy 2 ft. stems. Starts in late June, continuing until August. 
$1.00 each. 
He! ios. Valuable for its early and continuous bloom. Moderate 
in size of flowers and growth, the color is clear canary yellow 
and the flowers are produced very freely from late May until 
mid-July. $1.00 each. 
RECENT INTRODUCTION 
Aureole. Bright yellow, extremely early starting to flower in 
May. 
Anna Betscher. Rich buttercup yellow, starting about July 15th. 
Donald Wyman. Large open flowers with a splash of crimson 
on each petal. Late June and July. 
Goldeni. Small, deep golden yellow flowers. Freely produced 
over a long period; starts about July 10. 
Gypsy. Rich orange flowers flushed red. A brilliant and popular 
sort. Starts about July 1st and blooms over a long period. 
Lemona. Pale lemon yellow flowers on 4 l / 2 ft. stems. Starts in 
late June continuing through July. 
Margaret Perry. Orange scarlet with a yellow stripe down each 
petal. Starts about July 5th and stands out brilliantly when 
used for contrast. 
Mrs. Austin. Very large, bright yellow, Lilylike blooms. Starts 
about July 10th. 
Mrs. J. C. Crawford. Rich apricot yellow on tall stems. Slightly 
deeper in color and somewhat later than Mrs. Austin. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Clear yellow, the latest of all. 
Sovereign. A fine pale yellow on 3 ft. stems, blooming during 
June and July. 
The Gem. 4 ft. Rich orange yellow with exceptionally fine 
blooms starting about June 20th. 
Price of any of the above 12 varieties, 52.25 per 3, 57.00 per 10 
Collection, 36 plants, 12 varieties, 3 of each, 525.00 
Tropical plants from Willow Oaks Nursery, Lake 
Wales, Fla., Henry C. Handleman, Propr. 
GARDENIA FORTUNEI 
Summer-Flowering Gardenia 
Large, snow white flowers with a delicious fragrance are pro¬ 
duced in abundance during the Summer months on large, well¬ 
shaped bushes. These plants are about 3 feet tall with glossy, 
waxlike leaves, and are free of disease. 
The plants are best handled in tubs or pots, and then placed 
where desired. They thrive in sun or shade but must have an 
acid medium. Store over Winter in a greenhouse, cellar or barn 
from which severe cold is excluded. 
Selected Plants, 2 to 2 x / 2 feet, well branched and budded. $5.00 
each. 
Extra Selected Plants, W/ 2 to 3 feet, superly shaped and budded. 
$7.50 each. 
Good Flowering Plants, 2 to 3 feet, but not so well shaped or 
budded. $3.00 each. 
Note —Do not confuse this plant with Gardenia veitchi, the 
forcing type. 
BESSERA ELEGANS (Coraldrop) 
Clusters of coral blossoms with white stripings, borne on slen¬ 
der, wiry stems, 2 feet long. Readily grown in cool greenhouse or 
conservatory and flowers from June to October. Rare. 
Selected Bulbs. $1.50 per 10, $12.50 per 100 
AMACRINUM HOWARDI 
Beautiful soft pink flowers in large clusters, borne on stately 
tall stems 3 feet tall. The Amacrinum is a wonderful new, bi¬ 
generic cross between Crinum moorei on Amaryllis Belladonna, 
and has received the highest awards and acclaim wherever 
exhibited. 
It is a splendid greenhouse subject, or may be planted out in 
warm climates. The huge bulbs produce flower spikes twice a 
year. I have seen a spike produced which had flowers on from 
July through October. Treat similarly to Amaryllis Belladonna. 
Stock is very limited. 
Flowering Bulbs.$2.50 each 
Large Bulbs.$3.50 each 
Huge Specimen Bulbs.$5.00 each 
GLORIOSA ROTHSCHILD I AN A (Climbing Lily) 
Semi-upright twining plants of easy culture. Flowers open yel¬ 
low and change to scarlet. Large, Lilylike flowers that are best 
grown in pots for forcing or Summer bloom. 
Selected Bulbs.50c. each, $4.00 per 10 
TIGRIDIA PAVONIA HYBRIDS (Tigerflower.) 
Exotic members of the Iris family with red spotted flowers in 
shades of yellow, orange and white, produced in succession on 
stems|2 ft. high. $1.50 per 10, $12.50 per 100. 
Tigridia Pavonia Hybrids 
HERBERT H. HANDLEMAN 
