ORNITHOGALUM 
Aureuni. Rich apricot-orange color. Wonderful keeper as a cut-flower and an excel¬ 
lent pot-plant. 15c each, $1.50 per doz. 
Arabicuiii (Star of Bethlehem). Beautiful variety producing tall spikes of white, star¬ 
shaped flowers set off by a gleaming black center, which makes them a striking 
feature. 10c each, 75c per doz., postpaid. 
Thyrsoides (The Chincherinchee of South Africa). Beautiful satiny white flower with 
brown eye. 15c each. $1.50 per doz. 
SPARAXIS 
Mixed. Graceful spikes of beautiful flowers of the brightest shades, ranging from 
nearly white through rose, brick-red, carmine, crimson, and light purple. Some are 
curiously spotted; others streaked, splashed, and blotched. Culture same as baby 
gladiolus. The mixture includes Tricolor. 40c per doz., $2.75 per 100. 
WATSON IAS 
fl. el. Dean. Rich rose color. Broad petals. 
Ed. Stnrtevant. Orange-scarlet. 
All Watsonias. 10c each, $1.00 per doz. 
Lillian Benner. Clear lavender-orchid. 
Mrs. Bullard’s White. Pure white. Broad 
petals. Early bloomer. 
EARLY FLOWERING GLADIOLUS 
These Gladiolus are exceptionally early flowering, producing charming, dainty blos¬ 
soms ari-anged on slender, graceful spikes. They serve for cutting and decorative work 
as well as lend an air of distinction to your garden. 
The Bride. Pure white. Very early blooming, 
salmon—outstanding color. n 
Lago Brick-Red. A distinctive shade. Excellent deep ro.se. 
Lavender. Beautiful color; strong spikes. Pmk. Choice medium pink. 
Lago Early-flowering Mixture. This mixture contains a wide range of popular and 
pleasing shades. .Any of the above, 60c per doz., .$4.00 per 100. 
A complete variety of Late-flowering (Gladiolus will be featured in Lagomarsino’s 
Spring Garden Guide. 
ORNITHOGALUM AUREUM 
TRITON IA CROCATA (Flame Freesia) 
These beautiful flowers may be used to border a bulb garden, and are especially 
useful in adding color to the rock-garden. Splendid for use in naturalizing, as they 
do not deteriorate when left in the ground, but improve from year to year. Useful in 
bowls and small bouquets, and good keepers. Plant 2 inches deep, 3 inches apart. 
Prince of Orange. Pure glowing orange color. 55c per doz., $4.00 per 100. 
New Hybrids Mixed. Shades of blue, pink, orange and red. 55c per doz., $4.00 per 100. 
LEUCOCORYNE (Ixioides Odorato) 
“Glory of the Sun.” Recent introduction from Chile; flowering in spring. Heads of 
large, fragrant flowers, blue with white center and golden stamens, carried grace¬ 
fully on a wiry stem 12 to 18 inches tall. Requires same culture as freesias. Its 
long lasting qualities as a cut flower and its ease of culture make it an outstanding 
new plant. 15c each, $1.50 per doz. 
IXIAS 
Special Mixture. Beautiful winter-flowering bulbs, bearing their blooms on long, slen¬ 
der, graceful spikes. Colors are rich, varied, and beautiful. Plant bulbs 1 inch 
deep, 4 to 6 inches apart. For best effects plant in beds or groups of 25 to 100 or 
more bulbs. This special mixture contains a great many varieties and colors. 
40c per doz., $3.00 per 100. 
Separate Colors. Orange, Red, Cerise, Yellow, Purple. 35c per doz., $2.50 per 100. 
AMARYLLIS 
Belladonna Major. Large, beautiful, rose-pink, trumpet-shaped flowers, borne on tall, 
leafless stalks, the leaves appearing after the plant is through flowering. Set bulbs 
so that they are barely covered, as deep planting often prevents them from bloom¬ 
ing for a long time. When established they should be left to their own care as dis¬ 
turbance of the roots oftentimes affects their blooming. Medium-sized bulbs, 15c 
each, $1.50 per doz.; large bulbs, 20c each, $2.00 per doz. 
New H.vbrids, Mixed. Some of the finest hybrids that have been produced in this 
country. The strong bulbs throw vigorous stems, bearing 4 to 6 gigantic blooms of 
most perfect form and ranging in color from pure white grounds with varied mark¬ 
ings of rose, red and crimson to the richest self-colors, as scarlet, crimson, bright 
red, cherry, and almost maroon. The 5 '^ are of the easiest culture outdoors and excel¬ 
lent for growing in pots. Large, 
strong bulbs, mixed colors only, 
60c each, $6.50 doz. 
TRITON IA CROCATA 
AMARYLLIS 
FRITILLARIA 
Meleagris. Spring-flowering plants bearing large, pendent, bell-shaped flowers of vari¬ 
ous colors—yellow, white, black, purple, striped and splashed and checkered in 
most curious way. Pretty when grown in large groups in the border or in a wild, 
dry situation. 40c per doz., $3.00 per 100. 
CALADIUMS 
One of the most effective plants in cultivation for beds, borders, and for planting on 
the lawn, adding a tropical effect. They thrive in cool, moist locations and are un¬ 
excelled for planting in and covering unsightly corners. 
Esculentiini (Elephant’s Ear). Bears immense light green leaves, 3 to 4 feet long by 
2% feet wide. Plants often reach 6 to 10 feet in height. 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
Fancy-leaved. No other summer-flowering plant equals the Fancy Caladiums in rich 
and gorgeous yet soft coloring. These new varieties are beautiful as potted plants 
and for bedding in semi-shaded positions. 3Iixed Varieties, 35c each. 
CHIONODOXA (Glory-of-the-Snow) 
Liiciliae. They bloom with the crocuses, producing dwarf flower-spikes bearing 12 to 
15 pure frosty blue flowers. Plant bulbs 3 inches deep, about 18 bulbs to a square 
foot, in a sunny or partially shaded location. 45c per doz., $3.00 per 100. 
IvUciliae alba. Rare and lovely form with pure white flowers. $1.50 doz.. $11.50 per 100. 
ERANTHISHYEMALIS (Winter Aconite) 
One of the earliest spring flowers. Golden yellow, buttercup-shaped flowers. Foliage 
remains long after the flower fades. Suitable in moist situations under trees, etc. 
45c per doz.. $3.00 per 100. 
