Minuta .75 
Nada . 3.50 
Perry’s Pigmy 1 .50 
Pseudacorus Gigantea .50 
Pseudacorus Manschurica . 1.00 
Pseudacorus sdlg. yellow .75 
Shrevei, white .1.00 
Stolonifera . 1.50 
Stolonifera var. 1.00 
Turkoman . 1.00 
Unguicularis .50 
Unguicularis alba .50 
Unguicularis, December Joy .... 5.00 
Unguicularis marginata .35 
Vinicolor .75 
Wattii . l.oo 
Zwanenburg, .3 for .50 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Agapanthus umbellatus ex- 
celsus . 1.50 
Amaryllis Belladonna, Kew 
var. 1.00 
Bletilla hyacinthina .75 
Bletilla hyacinthina alba. 1.25 
Camassia, Mauve Queen, 5 for 1.00 
Crinum Moorei .50 
Eucomis punctata . 1.00 
Freesia, Buttercup, per doz.75 
Freesia, Yellow Queen, per doz 1.00 
Freesia, Giant White, per doz. 1.00 
Gladiolus tristis, 5 for . 1.00 
Hedychium coronarium . .50 
Hedychium flavum . 1.50 
Hedychium Garderianum . 1.00 
Hemerocallis, Aureole .50 
Hemerocallis, Calypso .50 
Hemerocallis, Europa .25 
Hemerocallis, Flava Major.25 
Hemerocallis, Golden Bell.75 
Hemerocallis, Gold Standard.75 
Hemerocallis, Kwanso .35 
Hemerocallis, Maggie Perry.... 1.00 
Hemerocallis, Sir Michael 
Foster .75 
Hemerocallis, Sovereign .50 
Hemerocallis, Woodlot Gold.... 1.00 
Leucojum Gravetye .75 
Libertia formosa . 1.00 
Libertia ixioides . 1.00 
Lycoris radiata .25 
Moraea bicolor . 1.00 
Moraea iridioides .50 
Moraea Macleayii . 1.00 
Moraea tricuspis .3 for .25 
Moraea undulata . 1.00 
Nerine filifolia.2 for .25 
Nerine flexuosa alba . 2.00 
Nerine Fothergillii . 3.00 
Nerine Manselli . 3.00 
Sisyrinchium striatum .5 for 1.00 
Scilla campanulata, Excelsior 
per doz. 1.00 
Scilla campanulata, Vigour, 
per doz.75 
Scilla campanulata, mixed un¬ 
named .50 
Scilla Peruviana .35 
Scilla Peruviana, Souv. de 
Battailles .50 
Tulipa chrysantha, acclimated .25 
Tulipa clusiana, per doz. 1.00 
Tulip, Advance .25 
EASTERN CUSTOMERS WILL FIND OUR ABILITY TO SHIP 
BOTH IRISES AND DAFFODILS BY EARLY SUMMER AN IN¬ 
ESTIMABLE ADVANTAGE, GIVING THE PLANTS AN EXTRA 
LONG PERIOD OF ROOT-GROWTH BEFORE THE ONSET OF 
WINTER. 
SPECIAL NOTE 
Our garden is not a large one, nor grandly landscaped, but it contains 
its full quota of rare and interesting plants,, and those w J ho will but remem¬ 
ber that it is simply a horticultural workshop and do not expect too much 
of it otherwise, are always welcome visitors. In addition to our innumer¬ 
able daffodils and irises, which form a collection not easily surpassed, we 
grow various species of Morea and Nerine, a very fair array of freesias 
and Hemerocallis, and divers odds and ends of small bulbs, rock plants, 
peonies, herbs, and other perennials. Late spring and early summer and 
again the fall are in general the most favorable times to secure stock for 
