RARE BULBS FROM SEED 
All of the kinds offered here will grow readily 
from seed. My general catalog, sent on request, 
offers seeds of many others. See also “Easy 
Lilies from Seed” in this folder, and Lachenalia 
and Calla under “House Plants from Seed.” 
ALLIUM AZUREUM—Clear, true azure, pure 
and unmatched among the blues of the garden. 
The starry, long-stemmed flower-clusters remain 
open and lovely for many weeks. Seedling bulbs 
flower second year. Pkt. 25c. 
THE GOLDEN ASPHODEL—Asphodeline lu- 
teum. A fully hardy tuberous-rooted perennial 
of quite spectacular effect when its towering 
spires of golden stars are showing. Even the 
twisted, silver-dusted foliage rosettes are hand¬ 
some. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 40c. 
COMMELINA COELESTIS—Sky Flower. Masses 
of somewhat Pansy-like blossoms, intensely, viv¬ 
idly, blue, like the deep summer sky. In bloom 
early and late, flowering quickly the first year 
from seed. Also makes Dahlia-like tubers that 
may be dug in fall and stored in sand in cellar 
for next year’s blooming. Pkt. 15c. 
BLACKBERRY LILY — Belamcanda chinensis. 
Showy orange and crimson blossoms above Iris¬ 
like foliage, followed by glossy “Black-berry” 
seed clusters which may be dried for winter 
bouquets. Often blooms same season seed is 
sown. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. 
GIANT SUMMER HYACINTH — Hyacinthus 
candicans. Great four-foot spires of creamy 
bells; striking decorative effect. Easy from seed, 
blooming second year. Store bulbs in winter, 
like Gladioli. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35c. 
ARE YOUR FRIENDS INTERESTED? 
If they have gardens, we should like to 
send them our offer. If you care to send 
a few names and addresses of such, we will 
include interesting kinds for trial, our 
choice, when we fill your order. 
[ 6 ] 
