FREESEA REFRACTA ALBA. 
'siLl . , i Were I asked to name the 
best and most popular 
flower for winter bloom¬ 
ing for every and any one to 
plant, I -would say at once 
Freesia Refracta 
Alba. Why? Because 
itis the easiest Bulb 
to treat and care 
for we have. The 
bulbs are so solid 
and firm that they 
will live out of soil 
for months, and 
when once planted, 
whether in Septem¬ 
ber or January, 
they grow at once, 
and bloom, you 
might say, without 
care. They throw 
up spray after spray 
of flowers, and will 
remain in bloom 
' ' fully one month or six 
weeks. The sprays, when 
cut and placed in water, 
FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA. 
will last fully two weeks, and such a delicate and subtle fragrance I think no other 
flower has. Plant 3 to 6 in a pot, set in a cool, dark place for a week, then bring to the 
light and water sparingly at first. For vases or personal wear they have no equal. 
SCARLET FREESIA, 
Refracta Alba —Large blooming bulbs. 
2 for 5c., 15c. a dozen, 100 for $1.00. 
Mammoth French —The largest and finest bulbs I 
ever saw. 4c. each, 3 for 10c., 12 for 30c. 
Morris White —A new strain, prized very highly 
where an absolutely snow-white flower is wanted. 
In great demand with florists. 
3 for 10c., 12 for 25c. 
Leichtlinii Major —Orange yellow and white. Two 
for 5c., 15c. per dozen. 
Scarlet Freesia (Anomatlieca Cruenta). Like a 
Freesia in all respects except that it does not 
flower so early. Its flowers are bright scarlet, 
blotched with dark carmine. Very showy. 
5c. each, 4 for 15c. 
2 Mammoth French, 2 Leichtlinii Major, 2 Scarlet 
Freesia, 2 Morris White, all for 25Gc 
