TRITONIA HYALINA—Exquisitely formed blossoms of 
sparkling half-translucent salmon pink. A delightful and 
rather easy winter bulb-flower if handled like Freesia. 3 for 
40c; 9 for $1.00. 
PANCRATIUM MARITIMUM—Called Sea Daffodil. Big 
serrate flower-cups of snowy whiteness, with short waving 
guard petals. The blossoms are intensely fragrant, and are 
carried in clusters. Usually grown as a pot plant, for which 
purpose it is highly effective, but southern customers will 
please note that it is fairly hardy in the garden, often 
wintering outside, if protected, as far north as Philadelphia. 
Each 25c; 3 for 65c; 5 for $1.00. 
MOREA POLYSTACHYA—Thin wiry branches that carry 
blossoms like butterflies. The outer segments of the flowers 
are mauve, marked with Parma violet and with bright yel¬ 
low spot at base; inner segments clear soft lavender. For 
the sunny winter window. 3 for 40c; 9 for $1.00. 
THE BABY GLADIOLUS—A very distinct strain, used 
altogether for pot culture or greenhouse forcing. Their 
natural season of bloom is the winter months, and a pot 
of them in full blossom is a dainty and lovely thing. May 
be grown in any sunny window. The flowers are airy in 
form, each with a diamond-shaped marking on the lower 
petal, and shades of lavender orchid, salmon, pink, rose and 
crimson are in the blend. 4 for 25c; 10 for 50c; 22 for $1. 
SPARANTHERA HYBRIDS. To the brilliant variability 
of Sparaxis has been added the odd bronzy purple and 
copper shadings of Streptanthera, giving a dazzling array of 
coior combinations, many tints in a single flower. Blossoms 
of exceptional size. Forces well in a cool room. 3 for 40c; 
9 for $1.00. 
OXALIS CERNUA—A bulb of easiest culture, and profuse 
and long-continued flowering if given full sun. The blos¬ 
soms, of a rich golden hue, are carried in showy terminal 
clusters on long slender stems. Called sometimes, Bermuda 
Buttercup. 3 for 15c; 10 for 40c. 
HOMER IA COLLINA—Big flowers that vary from salmon 
orange with red suffusions to those that are pure scarlet 
selts. With slow forcing, an excellent pot-bulb for late 
winter. Weli-grown specimens verge on the spectacular 3 
for 40c; 9 for $1.00. 
VVALON WINTER WINDOW OFFER—Four bulbs each 
.Babiana, Sparaxis, and Baby Gladiolus, with three of 
Tntelia coerulea (page 10), and three of Ornithogalum 
/arabicum, 18 in all, for ONE DOLLAR in the collection 
/it you want something different, and more charming, than 
the usual run of winter bulbs, try these five kinds. 
NOVELTY WINTER WINDOW OFFER—Two bulbs of 
Lachenaha Rector of Cawston, one of Leucocoryne Giory of 
the Sun, two of the delightful Ornithogalum aureum, and 
one of t^ Se® Daffodil, $1.25 value if ordered separately, 
for only ONE DOLLAR in the collection. 
THE CALLA LILIES 
These, make splendid and rather 
mental in both bloom and foliage, 
moisture, that is the only distinctive 
easy pot-plants, orna- 
Give them plenty of 
requirement. 
?r^ E r P u NI K CAL DA—-This is Zantedeschia Rehmanni, a 
Sf- a ’ j Ut J'. at ^ ler dwarfer and more compact than the 
old-fashioned white. The coloring is most alluring; from 
white, or with but faintest of blush suffusions, through pink 
timings, to pure rose. Still rare. 60c each, 2 for $1.00 
THE BLACK CALLA—Flower-spathes of richest 
black-maroon. Always attracts favorable comment 
in anArum ; a Cal l* eousin of like habit and form. 
40c; 2 for 75c. 
velvety 
This 
Each 
THE TRUE WHITE CALLA—Flowers that seem molded 
from white wax. Fragrant. Each 20c; 3 for 5Sc; 6 for $1. 
THE GOLDEN CALLA—It is Zantedeschia Elliottiana, 
with flower-spathas of brilliant, shining yellow, thick and 
wax-like. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
CALLA LILY COLLECTION—One root each of the four, 
labeled separately for $1.40. 
PLEASE NOTE: Bulbs are not prepaid and are 
sent by express collect unless remittance includes 
postage allowance. For postage and packing, add 5% 
east of Pittsburgh and north of Potomac, 10% beyond 
to Mississippi, and 15% for destinations further west.. 
NAMES OF FRIENDS. If you have Uwo or three garden- 
loving friends, and care to send me their 6ull names and 
addresses, it will be an appreciated ffcvor that I shall try 
to repay in filling your order. 
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