Muscari, or 
Grape Hyacinth 
Muscari Plumosus 
Plumed Hyacinth 
♦Denotes New or Rare Variety 
♦Twink, beautiful new semi-full double, with 
long light yellow petals alternating with 
shorter orange petals- 
Poetaz hybrids (several large flowers on one 
stem); Sept.; bloom February 
Aspasia, extra large pure white with yellow 
cups- 
Cheerfulness, white with rosette of double 
white in centers- 
♦La Fiancee, white, with deep orange cup; 
early; ideal for pots- 
Orange Cup, large creamy white with orange 
cups- 
Triandrus Hybrids (Cyclamen-flowered), with 
turned-back perianth petals. 
♦Thalia, 2 to 4 large white flowers on a stem; 
truly beautiful- 
Dwarf Daffodils for Rockeries: 
♦Triandrus albus (Angel’s Tears), dainty 
white flowers with recurved perianth seg¬ 
ments _ 
♦Bulbocodium conspicuus (Hoop-petticoat 
Daffodil), golden yellow trumpets with¬ 
out perianth- 
NERINE (Amaryllids), striking South African 
group with wavy-petalled flowers, fine in 
pots; protect from frosts in open 
ground; 1 foot; January; bloom Septem¬ 
ber. 
♦ Bowdeni, large pink flowers with rose line 
down each petal, 7 to 10 in an umbel; 
attractive bright green leaves Vi-inch 
wide_ 
Filifolia, cluster of medium-sized clear rose- 
pink flowers; foliage thread-like but ever¬ 
green _ 
See also Lycoris. 
ORNITHOGALUM, splendid for cutting, the flow¬ 
ers keeping for several weeks as all of 
the buds open in water; Sept.; bloom in 
April and May. 
Arabicum (Star of Bethlehem), white with 
biack-bead centers; 1 Vi feet_ 
Aureum, new golden orange; 8 inches_ 
Splendens, new Red; 1 foot- 
Thyrsoides (Chinkerinchee), extra-long-last¬ 
ing spikes of pure white; 21/2 feet_ 
Double Thyrsoides, new and rare; 2 J /i feet__ 
OXALIS; increase rapidly; ready August. 
Bowieii, rose-pink, large leaves- 
Bermuda Buttercup, yellow_ 
Grand Duchess Pink- 
Grand Duchess, lavender_ 
Hirta, deep rose, tiny leaves__ 
White, pure white_ 
PANCRATIUM maritimum (Sea Daffodil), fra¬ 
grant white lily, resembling Hymenocal- 
lis, but slightly smaller and with nar¬ 
rower evergreen foliage; (Amaryllid); 
Oct.; bloom August-September- 
♦♦PASITHEA caerulea, many bright deep blue 
star-flowers an inch across on 3-foot 
branching stalks; plant where it may be 
left undisturbed for many years; likes 
light soil, plenty of water in winter and 
spring, but none in summer; Sept.; 
bloom March-April- 
RANUNCULUS, Double Giants; Sept.; bloom 
March. One-year-old bulbs only—best 
type. 
Gold, new all-yellow strain_ 
Huntsman, red shades- 
Pinks, shades of pink and rose_ 
Sunset, orange shades- 
White (80% true)- 
Yellow, lighter shades- 
Mixed, Jumbo size bulbs- 
Large size- 
Medium size- 
Small size_ 
♦SCHIZOSTYLIS coccinea, var. Mrs. Hegerty 
(Kaffir lily), clear, rich pink flowers 1 Vz 
inches across in 2-foot spikes; splendid 
for beds and cutting, bright green leaves 
and late summer and fall blooming; 
ready February; plant in partial shade 
and keep moist- 
SCILLA (Squill); Sept..; bloom April. 
Campanulata, loose blue bells; 1 foot; most 
popular and useful species- 
Italica, tall (3-foot), slender spike of light 
blue stars_ 
Peruviana (Clusii), large, dense, pyramidal 
spike of deep blue; 1 foot- 
Siberica, rich, bright blue, wide-open bells, on 
short stems; Oct.; bloom February- 
SPARAXIS, Bloem Erf Hybrids, new shades of red. 
yellow, orange, purple, and pink, 8 
inches; Sept.; bloom April-— 
SPREKELIA formosissima (Jacobean Lily), deep 
red, orchidlike lily; (Amaryllid) ; 1 foot; 
Sept.; bloom June- 
♦STERNBERGIA lutea (Summer Crocus), rich 
deep yellow, crocus-like flowers in Au- 
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Sprekelia, or "Jacobean Lily” 
Each 15c; dozen $1.50 
Moraea Polystachya 
Each 15c; dozen $1.50 
Tritelia Uniflora 
2 for 15c; dozen 75c 
Veltheimia Viridifolia 
Each 85c; dozen $8.50 
♦Denotes New or Rare Variety 
gust just as leaves are appearing; (Am¬ 
aryllid) ; 6 inches; ready June_ 
TIGRIDIA (Mexican Shell Flower), red, rose, 
red-and-yellow, and all-yellow showy tu¬ 
lip-like flowers with spotted bases in 
July and Aug.; 1 foot; ready Jan.; 
Mixed - 
TRITELIA uniflora (Brodiaea uniflora), pale blue 
star-flowers freely produced on low edg¬ 
ing bulb; Sept.; bloom Feb.-March_ 
TRITONIA crocata (Flame Freesia), 8 in.; Aug.-; 
bloom April. 
♦Hyalina, flame color with lower half of petal 
colorless and transparent_ 
Pink Princess, beautiful clear pink_ 
Prince of Orange, vivid orange_ 
Salmon King, salmon-orange_ 
TULIPS, Holland-grown; Oct.; bloom April. 
Breeders: 
Bronze Queen, buff tinged apricot_ 
♦Dillenburg, orange-red with bronzy-yel¬ 
low edge; new and striking_ 
Louis XIV, purple tinged bronze; large 
Prince of Orange, terra cotta orange_ 
Vulcan, red, orange, and yellow_ 
Cottage: 
Alabaster, pure white, even to stamens; 
fine_ 
Dido, orange-red and salmon; one of the 
most beautiful tulips_ 
Gesncriana, luminous scarlet_ 
♦Jeanne Desor, golden yellow with broad 
splash of vivid red on outer petals; tall 
♦World’s Fair ( 1939 Novelty), base or 
lower one-third of petals pure white, 
upper portion luminous rose-pink; 
large, imposing flowers on tall stems 
Inglescombe Yellow, glossy canary yel¬ 
low _ 
Marcellina, soft pink with lighter edge 
(Lily-flowered Tulip)_ 
Moonlight, large pale yellow_ 
Mrs. Moon, rich yellow, with reflexed 
pointed petals- 
Darwins: 
Bleu Aimable, large, deep violet-blue_ 
Clara Butt, soft salmon-rose_ 
City of Haarlem, huge brilliant red_ 
Farncombe Sanders, bright scarlet_ 
Fantasy, fine new salmon-rose Parrot Tu¬ 
lip with fancy-shaped petals_ 
King George V, large cherry red_ 
♦King Mauve, mauve-purple with broad 
white edge; large and outstanding_ 
Peking, large golden yellow_'- 
Pride of Haarlem, old rose_ 
Princess Elizabeth, light pink- 
Rev. Ewbank, light lavender- 
Sundew, rich crimson-red, with fringed 
edges - 
Venus, large, tall rose-pink_ 
Yellow Giant, huge, tall bright yellow__ 
Zwanenburg, large, tall pure white_ 
Botanical Tulips (Species): 
Clusiana (Candystick or Lady Tulip), 
White-and-cherry-red small flowers on 
one-foot stems; naturalizes well- 
Eichleri, goblets of deep scarlet, black 
center (from Georgia in Asia)_ 
Kaufmanniana (Water Lily Tulip), white 
tinted carmine, golden base; early 
(Turkestan)- 
Monsieur Mottet (Branching Tulip), 3 to 
5 large white flowers- 
TUBEROSE, waxy-white, heavily-scented; 2 feet; 
Feb.; bloom September. 
Double Pearl, best first year - 
Single Mexican, good several seasons- 
♦VALLOTA purpurea (Scarborough Lily), mag¬ 
nificent cluster of large salmon-orange 
flowers resembling Clivia; light green 
sword-shaped leaves; (Amaryllid) ; Nov.; 
blooms September- 
♦ VELTHEIMIA viridifolia, 50 to 60 rosy-red tubu¬ 
lar flowers 1 x /2 inches long hang loosely 
from the tip of a 15-inch stem; showy 
wide bright green wavy-edged leaves; 
excellent in garden or pot; Sept.; bloom 
February - 
WATSONIA, tall, branching, gladiolus-like spikes; 
3 to 5 feet; Aug.; bloom April-May. 
♦Dazzler, brilliant orange-red flowers all spring 
and summer, with intermittent bloom 
rest of year; foliage evergreen in mild 
climates; good for cutting and ideal for 
the perennial border- 
Edw. Sturtevant, salmon pink- 
Eunice, apricot- 
J. J. Dean, rich deep rose- 
Lillian Benner, clear orchid-lavender- 
ZEPHYRANTHES (Autumn Tulip) (Fairy 
Lilies); 6 inches; January; bloom July- 
September; (Amaryllids) . 
Ajax, clear-yellow - 
Candida, pure white- 
See also Habranthus. 
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Lilium Candidum 
''Madonna Lily” 
Breeder Tulip 
Louis XIV 
