♦Denotes New or Rare Variety- 
Dozen 
100 
Tigridia, or 
"Mexican Shell Flower” 
Daffodil 
Van Waveren’s Giant 
♦Denotes New or Rare Variety Dozen 
*HABRANTHUS robustus (Zephyranthes robusta) 
large bright pink trumpets on 8-inch 
stems, in late summer; (Amaryllid) ; 
available anytime- 1.25 
HOMERIA collina, orange-salmon flowers on well- 
branched 2-foot stems; forms clumps 
rapidly; Sept.; bloom June-July- .75 
HYACINTHS, Dutch; Oct.; bloom February. 
Top-size bulbs: 
King of the Blues, dark blue; late- 
Grand Maitre, deep blue, purple stem- 
Queen of the Blues, light blue_ 
Queen of the Pinks, light rose pink_ 
Lady Derby, bright rose- 
La Victoire, deep rosy red- 
City of Haarlem, large soft yellow 
L’lnnocence, large pure white_ 
♦Blue Danube, grand spike of lavender- 
blue with pleasing fragrance; dark foli¬ 
age; new- 3.5 0 
Bedding-size bulbs: 
All above separate colors except the last. 1.00 
Multiflora Type, produces 8 or more loose 
spikes from each bulb; 
Pink, Blue, White only_ 3.50 
HYACINTHS, French Roman; dainty, loosely- 
placed bells; 8 inches; Aug.; bloom 
January. 
Blue, for pots or bedding_ 1.5 0 
White, for pots or bedding- 1.25 
♦HYMENOCALLIS Calathina (Ismene Calathina) 
(Spider Lily), large, fragrant white trum¬ 
pets and star-like perianths, the stamens 
united in an inner cup; wide foliage; 
(Amaryllid); 2 feet; Oct.; bloom July- 
Aug. _ 2.00 
IRIS, Bulbous; 2 feet; Aug.; bloom April-May 
Dutch (like Spanish, with larger flowers): 
Adrian Bacher, lavender purple_ .60 
Imperator, clear deep blue_ .3 5 
Indian Chief, rich bronze_ .60 
Wedgewood, extra large blue; out¬ 
standing - .60 
Yellow Queen, pure yellow_ .60 
White Excelsior, finest pure white_ .60 
All-colors Mixture_ .3 5 
IXIA, star-shaped flowers on wiry stems, for cut¬ 
ting; 1 Yz to 3 feet; Sept.; bloom April. 
Pink, purple, orange, red, yellow, separate or 
mixed_ .60 
♦Bloem Erf Mixed, distinct from other Ixias, 
blooming in May on 4-foot wiry stems 
in shades of mauve to white_ .65 
Incarnata, light blue, fragrant bells on 1 VY 
foot stems; Sept.; bloom April_ 2.00 
JONQUIL. See under Narcissus. 
♦LACHENALIA pendula super.ba (Cape Cowslip), 
brilliant coral-red, tipped green, pendu¬ 
lous, tubular flowers in spikes; foliage 
tulip-like; 8 inches (ideal for bedding 
or pots); Aug.; blooms for Christmas, 
and until February_ 3.00 
♦Mutabilis, urn-shaped metallic blue flowers, 
tipped with gold; 1 foot; Aug.; blooms 
Feb._ 1.75 
LEUCOCORYNE ixioides (Glory of the Sun), 
large, starry, clear blue flowers with 
white centers; 1 foot; Sept.; bloom 
March; Extra-large bulbs- 1.5 0 
LEUCOJUM vernum (Spring Snowflake), white 
bells, resembling lily-of-the-valley, tip¬ 
ped green; 1 foot; Aug.; bloom May. .75 
LILIES, Hardy (Lilium species), all varieties large 
extra-sized bulbs unless otherwise noted: 
Auratum (Gold-Banded), recurved pinkish 
white striped gold; 5 ft.; Dec.; bloom 
Aug.- 2.50 
Candidum (Madonna), white trumpets; "out¬ 
door Easter lily”; 4 ft.; Aug.; bloom 
May _ 2.50 
Elegans Mixed, large upright, expanded cups, 
in shades of red and yellow; 1 V 2 feet 
(fine for pots and beds) ; Dec.; bloom 
June _ _ 2.00 
♦Formosanum (Philippinense), long white 
trumpets, tinted pink on outside; free- 
flowering; 2-4 feet; Nov.; bloom Sept._ 2.00 
Henryi, (Golden Tiger), light orange, spotted 
red; 4 to 6 feet; Nov.; bloom August- 2.5 0 
Longiflorum giganteum (Easter); Oct.: forced 
in pots, blooms March-April; Large_ 2.50 
Pardalinum (Leopard), recurved red. spotted 
deeper; 4 feet; Oct.; bloom June_ 2.50 
Regale, white trumpets, tinged pink on out¬ 
side; 3 feet; Oct.; blooms June_ 2.00 
Rubrum, pink and white, spotted carmine; 4 
feet; Dec.; bloom August_ 2.50 
Tenuifolium (Siberian Coral Lily); small, 
recurved bright red; 1 V 2 feet (fine for 
rockeries); Oct.: bloom April_ 1.50 
100 
8.50 
5.00 
15.00 
25.00 
7.00 
25.00 
1 1.00 
9.00 
15.00 
4.00 
2.50 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
2.50 
4.00 
4.50 
15.00 
22.00 
12.50 
10.50 
5.00 
*18.75 
18.75 
15.00 
15.00 
18.75 
18.75 
18.75 
15.00 
18.75 
11.50 
Amaryllis Advenum, "Ox Blood Lily” 
Each 15c; dozen $1.50 
Lilium Rubrum 
Each 25c; dozen $2.50 
Scilla Peruviana 
Each 20c; dozen $2.00 
Tigrinum (Tiger), recurved orange, spotted 
purple; 3 feet; Nov.; bloom Aug_ 2.00 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Storage Pips, for forcing; any time- 1.25 
New Pips, for shady outdoor bedding; January .60 
LYCORIS radiata (Nerine sarniensis) (Guernsey 
Lily) ; spidery corai-red cluster, fine for 
pots or garden; (Amaryllid) ; 1 foot; 
June-Nov.; bloom September_ 1.75 
♦MILLA biflora (Estrellitas, or, Little Stars), flat, 
waxy, fragrant, 2-inch white flowers on 
wiry stems; 1 foot; Nov.; bloom July 
to September_ 1.5 0 
MONTBRETIA, Watsonia-like flowers in shades 
of orange and red; 2 to 3 feet; Oct.; 
bloom July; New Hybrids Mixed_ .85 
MORAEA polystachya, light mauve, pencilled vio¬ 
let, with 3 yellow spots; 1 foot; avail¬ 
able from Sept, to May, and blooming 
in 6 to 10 weeks after planting_ 1.5 0 
♦Ramosa, new South African introduction, with 
golden yellow flowers on tall (4 foot) 
wiry, branched stems, beautiful in the gar¬ 
den in May and June, and cutting well; 
prefers sun and plenty of moisture; 
ready August_ 2.5 0 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth); 6 inches; Sept.; 
bloom February. 
Botrioides alba, pure white_ .60 
Heavenly Blue, light blue, close spikes_ .5 0 
♦Plumosus (Feather Hyacinth), unique among 
bulbs, with spikes of lavender-blue fine¬ 
ly-fringed flowers; 1-foot; Sept..; bloom 
February _ .85 
NARCISSUS (including Daffodils and Jonquils). 
Polyanthus (Cluster), bloom in water-use 
low bowls, sand and stones to hold bulbs 
in place; ready from July to Dec.; bloom 
Nov., to Feb.; Top-size bulbs. 
Chinese Lily, white, yellow cup_ .90 
Paper White, all-white_ .75 
Soleil d’Or, all golden-yellow_ 1.00 
Jonquils (Narcissus odorus), rich yellow, fra¬ 
grant, "baby daffodil” flowers; Aug.; 
bloom January. 
Campernelle Rugulosus, long stemmed_ .75 
Jonquilla Simplex, sweet-scented free-flow¬ 
ering, dwarf, foliage rush-like_ 1.00 
Large-Trumpet Daffodils; Sept.; bloom Feb. 
Emperor, primrose with gold cup; late_ .85 
King Alfred, large golden yellow; early_ 1.25 
Jumbo bulbs_ 1.75 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage, all white_ 1.50 
Robert Sydenham, extra large yellow, with 
frilled golden trumpet_ 1.5 0 
Glory of Sassenheim, white with yellow cup 1.25 
Van Waveren’s Giant, extra large sulphur 
yellow with golden trumpet_ 1.50 
Mixed, trumpet varieties; fine_ .75 
Short-Cup Daffodils; Sept.; bloom February. 
♦Alceste (Incomparabilis), snow-white peri¬ 
anth, deep yellow open cup_ 1.5 0 
Bath’s Flame (Barrii), yellow perianth with 
darker cup deeply edged orange-scarlet. 1.25 
Croesus (Incomparabilis), showy yellow 
perianth with deep orange open trumpet. 1.25 
Crystal Queen (Leedsii), extra large creamy 
white perianth and cup; tall-growing_ 1.00 
♦Diana Kasner (Barrii), pure white perianth, 
large fluted yellow cup with blood-red 
frill; a show-flower and good forcer in 
pots- 1.5 0 
Firetail (Barrii), creamy-white perianth, 
frilled orange-scarlet cup_ 1.75 
♦John Evelyn (Incomparabilis), huge pure 
white perianth, large flat lemon-yellow 
cup fluted to base_ 1.8 5 
Mrs. Nettie O’Melveny (Leedsii), pure 
white, with lemon cup picoteed orange __ 1.5 0 
♦Helios (Incomparabilis), large yellow, or¬ 
ange-yellow cup; early_ 1.5 0 
♦Nobility (Barrii), star-shaped creamy peri¬ 
anth, flat orange-red cup_ 1.5 0 
♦Orange Glow (Incomparabilis), huge flat 
creamy perianth, A l /i inches across, with 
heavily-frilled deep orange cup_ 3.5 0 
Red Chief (Barrii), star-shaped white peri¬ 
anth, flat orange-red cup_ .85 
Sir Watkin (Incomparabilis), large, light 
yellow with golden short trumpet_ .75 
Whitewell (Incomparabilis), pure white 
perianth, frilled yellow cup edged orange; 
tall _ 1.00 
Mixed short-cup Daffodils; fine —_ .75 
Poeticus ornatus (Poet’s Narcissus), white 
with white cup margined red_ .75 
Double Daffodils, Sept.; bloom Feb. 
Sulphur Phoenix, fully-double white, with 
sulphur-yellow center_ 1.00 
Primrose Phoenix, large, clear yellow rose¬ 
shaped flower_ 1.25 
15.50 
9.00 
4.50 
12.50 
10.50 
6.00 
10.50 
18.50 
4.00 
3.50 
6.00 
6.75 
5.00 
7.00 
5.00 
7.00 
6.00 
8.75 
12.50 
11.00 
11.00 
8.75 
11.00 
5.00 
11.00 
8.75 
8.75 
7.00 
11.00 
12.50 
13.50 
11.00 
11.00 
11.00 
26.00 
6.00 
5.00 
7.00 
5.00 
5.00 
7.00 
8.75 
Daffodil, Twink 
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