Bulbs for Indoor Winter Flowering 
Tritonia crocata 
New Hybrids Mixed 
Oxalis, Winter Flowering 
White Calld' 
(,L,ily of the Nile') 
Sparaxis 
Oxalis 
An unrivalled indoor winter¬ 
flowering plant most suitable for 
growing in pots, pans or hang¬ 
ing baskets. Plant 6 to 8 bulbs 
in a 6-in. container; cover bulbs 
with 1 in. of soil. Keep pot close 
to light to prevent foliage grow¬ 
ing long and spindly. 
8971 Bermuda Butter¬ 
cup Rich Buttercup yellow. 
8999 Bowiei Deep pink. 
GRAND DUCHESS 
8974 Lavender Attractive. 
8973 Pink Charming color. 
8996 White Clear white. 
Any of the above separate named 
varieties of Oxalis: 
12 for 45ff; 100 for $3.00. 
Amaryllis 
Giant American Hybrids 
The bulbs offered on this and the next page are easily grown for winter blooming 
in the greenhouse, the conservatory, or in any room where temperature and moist¬ 
ure can be controlled to suit the plants. In addition to those listed on these pages, 
the following hardy bulbs are also fine for winter blooming: Narcissus, Tulips, 
Hyacinths, Scilla, Grape Hyacinths, Bulbous Iris, Cro¬ 
cus, Snowdrops and Chionodoxa. 
Many varieties not hardy in cold sections are fine for in¬ 
door growing: Anemones, Ixias, Ornithogaiums, Ranun¬ 
culus, Sparaxisand Polyanthus Narcissus are beautiful 
and desirable. Paper White Narcissus are easily grown in 
water and pebbles. Hyacinths (Giant flowered varieties only) 
are adapted for growing in glasses filled with water. For in¬ 
dex, see page 32. 
Callas 
Callas have always been popular and easily raised plants for winter flowering 
indoors. They should have good, rich soil for best results. 
8919 White (Ethiopica) The well-known White Calla or Lily-of-the-Nile, 
which has large, beautiful, trumpet-shaped white flowers and rich green foliage. 
Plant the roots in 6-inch or, if extra large, 7-inch pots so that the crown comes 
just above the soil level. Easy to grow. 35^ each; 3 for 95^; 12 for $3.50. 
Tritonia 
9098 Crocata, New Hybrids Mixed a lovely bulbous plant for indoor 
winter growing. The flowers resemble Freesias, but grow much larger and come in 
shades of blue, pink, orange, and red. Plant bulbs with the tops slightly protrud¬ 
ing, 6 to 8 in a 6-in. pot or pan; keep in a cool, dark place for several weeks to root 
before bringing to the light; grow on in a moderate temperature. About 10 in. 
high. Nice in southern gardens, especially rockeries. 12 for 55^; 100 for $3.75. 
Sparaxis 
9097 Mixed Colors Charming little flowers of the brightest colors and shades 
—orange, yellow, pink, red, purple, etc., tigered, streaked and flushed—a riot of 
color. Thin, strong, graceful stems, 6 to 
8 in. high. Excellent for indoor winter 
flowering. Plant 12 bulbs, 1 in. deep, 
in a 6-in. pot. Do not plant outdoors in 
cold sections. Indispensable for south¬ 
ern gardens. 12 for 65^; 100 for $4.50. 
Amaryllis 
Showy plants with large, richly colored, 
beautifully formed Lily-like flowers, 
easily grown indoors in pots during the 
winter and spring. 
8907 Giant American Hybrids 
Gigantic blooms in a •remarkably fine 
assortment of self-colored and wonder¬ 
fully marked varieties. 
50^ each; 3 for $1.40; 12 for $5.00. 
8903 Johnson! Large, vivid, vel¬ 
vety crimson blooms with a broad white 
stripe running through the center of 
each flower petal. Very showy. 
35)z' each; 3 for 95^; 12 for $3.50. 
6 Bulbs of any variety may be 
ordered at Vi the 12 rate. 
8918 Golden Yellow (ElHottiana) Most attractive rich golden yellow 
flowers in lovely contrast to the green leaves, which are spotted white. The tubers 
are quite different in shape from the White Calla and should be barely covered 
with soil. Tubers are ready in November. 30^ each; 3 for 85j^; 12 for $3.00. 
28 W. Atlee Burpee Co. 
