Buttercup, and Golden Sceptre; in smaller quantities, Alba Plena 
Odorata, Tiny White, Yellow Biflorus and W. P. Milner, not less than 
50c of an item. These would be in graded sizes. The bulbs of the 
larger sizes should bloom the second spring, of the smaller sizes one 
and two years later. If interested, write for details of grades and 
prices of the items in which you are interested. Quotations will prob¬ 
ably be at a uniform price per pound of a variety, regardless of the 
number of bulbs in a pound. 
Directions for growing will be included with every order of 
narcissus bulbs. 
BEARDED IRISES 
Furnished in fall, spring, or summer. These should be planted 
shallow, in a dry, well drained location in full sun. All dead leaves 
and stems should be gathered and burned before winter. 
White. Fairy, Innocenza, Wfb Seedling, Taj Mahal. 
Yellow. Pfauenauge, Coronation, Golden Promise, Romeo. 
Blue. Gaudichau, Lohengrin, Clio, Ciengialti, Bj Seedling, Tene- 
brae, Paliida Dalmatica, Lord of June. 
Pink. Queen of May, Roseway, Blush Cream Pink, Morning 
Splendor. 
Purple. Kochii, Ds Seedling. 
Blend. Quaker Lady, Valery Mayet, Va Seedling, Gp Unknown. 
Bicolor. Mary Williamson, Marsh Marigold. 
Blue and Purple. Lent A. Williamson, Majestic, Cardinal, Bfb 
Seedling, Alcazar. 
10c per plant, 3 or more of any one kind at 8c. 
BEARDLESS IRISES 
Furnished in fall or spring. These thrive in any good garden. 
Perry’s Blue. Tall strong plant, with clear light-blue flowers. 
Distinction. “The Sapphire Jewel of the Siberians.” Blue, with 
white reticulations. Plant and flower very slender and very stately. 
Emperor. Large, tall and strong. Dark blue-purple. 
Any of the above Siberians, 15c. 1 each of the 3, 40c. 3 or more 
of a kind at 10c. 
Ochroleucal. Spuria type, very handsome, very late. White, with 
yellow blotch. 15c, 3 or more at 12c, 10 or more at 10c. 
Monspur. Like the above, but deep blue. Superb. 25c. 
Foliosa. A wild swamp iris. Blue. 15c. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
Furnished in fall or spring, hemerocallis also in summer. 
Hemerocallis, Queen of May. Deep rich yellow, verging on 
orange, the petals long and graceful. 20c, 3 for 50c, 5 or more at 
15c. 
Opuntia. The common prickly pear. Profuse bloomer, yellow 
flowers, followed by edible fruits. Strong divisions, 15c. 
Yucca. Adam’s Needle. Milk-white flowers. 25c. 
Allium Scorodoprasum. Lavender-blue. Bulbs, 10c, 3 for 25c. 
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