Hunt's Perfection Bulbs 
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Freesias 
New-crop bulbs will be ready in July, and if potted at once and kept in a cold- 
frame until leaves are well developed and then brought in and not forced, they 
can be bloomed early. 
Apotheose. A giant lavender-pink of waxy substance. Long 100 
stem, forceful grower, and lasting .$7 00 
Carrie Budau. Large lavender-pink flowers and heavy stems . 5 00 
Elders Giant White. By far the largest white Freesia in exis¬ 
tence; almost twice the size of Purity. Top-sized Bulbs. XXX 8 00 
Giant Colored Hybrids. A mixture of various shades of laven¬ 
der, orange, pink, yellow, etc.4 00 
Golden Daffodil. The largest and best yellow Freesia. Large, 
deep yellow flowers borne on long, strong stems. 
Largest Bulbs. XXX.5 00 
Greenhouse-grown Bulbs.6 50 
Golden Treasure. Extremely large and graceful flowers. The 
golden yellow petals are lightly tinged with lavender. Strong, 
long stems. Very attractive and distinct. 
Largest Bulbs. XXX.5 00 
Marie Louise Fischer. (Fischer’s.) Beautiful lavender-blue . . 5 50 
Maryon. Commonly called the Blue Freesia. Color is a Iilac- 
mauve of very pleasing shade. Very large flower. Strong, 
sturdy grower.10 00 
Mendota. Splendid clear yellow flowers on long, strong stems . 5 00 
Miss Blanche Blue. (Elder’s.) Of recent introduction. Produces 
enormous flowers of a pleasing shade of blue on very long, 
strong stems. Quite early.5 00 
Mrs. Marc Peters. Very early giant pink. Flowers are large, 
borne on long, stiff stems.6 00 
Pink Beauty. (Frey’s.) This is a distinct new type of Freesia— 
a giant rose-pink with broad petals and flat, open flowers. It 
looks more like an orchid spray than a Freesia. Top-sized Bulbs 6 50 
Purity (Superflora). (Casad’s.) Large, snowy white flowers, 
borne in great profusion on upright, stiff stems 2 to 2% feet 
long. Largest Bulbs. XXX.4 50 
Sunset. Beautiful flame-orange color. This variety was a great 
attraction in the field during flowering season.6 50 
Tangerine. Pure orange Freesia. Well recommended for its 
attractive and unusual color. Very large and profuse flowering 7 00 
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Bulb Fibre 
A natural peat fibre, full of nutritious properties for the growing of flower 
bulbs indoors. This compost acts as a moisture-retainer, which promotes the growth 
of roots on the bulbs, at the same time releasing its organic fertilizing elements in 
soluble form, developing and maintaining a steady and sturdy growth on the bulbs 
until the flowers have matured. Peck $1.50; bushel $5.50. 
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