GIANT FREES IAS 
One of the most fragrant of our winter-flowering plants. Although they are quite popular and 
easily raised, we suggest the following treatment: bulbs are rather small — a 6 Inch pan 
will hold about a dozen bulbs. Use good, fibrous, sandy garden loam. Plant bulbs early and 
place pans outdoors until cold weather sets in, water regularly. In November, before frosts 
appear, place pans in the window of'a cool room. 
per 100 per 25 per 12 
Apothaose, beautiful shade of lavender-pink .$ 4.70 1.30 — .75 
Goldan Daffodil, the finest rich daffodil-yellow .. . $ 3.90 1.10 — ,«5 
Improved Purity, excellent pure white . $ 3.10 —.85 —.50 
Mario Louisa Flschar, large; dark violet-blue . 9 4.30 1.20 — .70 
Mrs, Marc Patars, rich rosy salmon with yellow throat .$ 4.70 1.30 — .75 
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INEXPENSIVE COLLECTION 
Giant Freesias in 5 choice varlet- 
ies, separately packed, for 8 1.18 
In this collection we supply 8 of each 
of the above-named varieties, in all 28 
85 for $ 1.15 
COLORFUL SPARAXIS TRICOLOR 
A rare flower of marked beauty. They bear on the very thin stems several gracefully shaped 
eup-flowers. The heart of these is red, violet, brown and orange, briefly, all colors imag¬ 
inable. It may be planted anywhere in the garden for it grows easily. It is most suitable 
for planting in rockgardens. Cultivation > Flowers from the beginning of June onwards, 
height 8—8 inches. It requires a sunny, but somewhat sheltered position. Plant 2'/j inches 
deep and 2‘/» inches apart, not before the beginning of October g _ a 
and cover well duriug the winter. Per 12 $ —. 48 , per 100 9 2,90 fOT $ “•■0W 
LEUCOJUM VERNUM (Spring Snowflake) 
Similar to the Snowdrop but larger and stronger. The white, bell shaped, pendant flowers 
are tipped with green. They begin blooming in late April. Excellent for naturalizing, once 
planted they take care of themselves. Also do g * m 
well in pots. Per 12 8 —.78, per 100 8 4.70 »Of $ 1.3W 
FRITILLARIA IMPERIALS (Crown Imperials) 
These are really majestic plants producing large pendulous flower chalices of a fine orange 
color, wreathed with fine green foliage. For groups and edgings and in front of shrubs 
they give an excellent show. Cultivation i Flower in April, height 28—36 inches. Plant 
them so that 4 inches of soil covers the bulb, and at a distance of 12 inches. They may 
be left undisturbed for years. ^ XA 
Per 12 8 2.10, each 8 —.23 ■* $ -.OW 
• Fantastic new Tulips free with each order CATALOG FALL 19:18 
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