Rainbow Hybrids Freesias 12for50(i; 100for$3.50. 
Four of the Best Giant Flowered Freesias 
Golden Daffodil, Marie Louise Fischer, 
Mrs. Marc Peters, and Sunset 
9739— 24 Bulbs ( 6of each, value $1.13) for $0.95 
9740— 48 Bulbs (12 of each, value 2.25) for 1.70 
9741— 100 Bulbs (25 of each, value 3.75) for 3.00 
Giant Flouiered Freesias 
One of the most fragrant of our indoor winter flowering 
plants. Bulbs are rather small; a 6-in. pot or pan will hold 
about a dozen. Use good fibrous, sandy garden loam, ^t 
bulbs upright, allowing about 2 in. space between them, and 
barely cover with soil. Not hardy. 
9500 Apotheose Beautiful shade of pink tinted lavender, 
changing to light rosy lavender. 12 for 55^; 100 for $3.75. 
9499 Golden Daffodil Deep golden or Daffodil-yel¬ 
low with bright orange blotch on the lower lip. Rich and 
striking color combination. 12 for 50^; 100 for $3.25. 
9502 Marie Louise Fischer Large. wide open, dark 
violet-blue flowers. Very pretty. 12 for eOff; 100 for $4.00. 
9555 Mendota Extra fine, clear, bright yellow flowers on 
extra long, strong stems. Prolific. 12 for 60^; 100 for $4.00. 
9506 Mrs. Marc Peters Rich rosy salmon with orange- 
yellow blotch. Early; attractive. 12 for 60^; 100 for $4.00. 
9505 Pinkie immense flowers of a clear, bright rose-pink. 
Stems are tall and strong. 12 for 55^; 100 for $3.75. 
9550 Purity Superflora Very large, pure, glistening 
white flowers borne on tall stems. 12 for 45^-, 100 for $2.95. 
9503 Sunset Flame-orange, an entirely new color in 
Freesias; has become quite popular. 12 for 55^; 100 for $3.75. 
9556 Wisteria Deep violet-blue. Large flowers and one 
of the best of its color. Wonderful for cutting; stems are 
quite long and rigid. 12for60f;; 100 for $4.00. 
9557 Rainbow Hybrids An extra choice mixture of 
all colors to be had in Freesias. (See colored illustration on 
second cover.) 12 for 50^; 100 for $3.50. 
Easter lilies 
Popular throughout the world, loved and admired by everyone. We 
offer three varieties that are ideal for indoor growing —Harrisii, Longiflorum 
giganteum, and Erabu. Use a 5- or 6-in. pot; place bulb loosely in rich, 
porous soil so that it is barely covered and the soil gently but firmly set. 
Keep in a cool, dark but airy place, free from frost, until bulbs are well 
rooted; afterward bring to the light and grow on in a temperature of not 
more than 60°. Ideal garden subjects in frost-free locations. 
8614 Ersbu (Japanese Easter LUy) 
Improved type of the well-known Lilium Formosum, with uniform 
dark-colored stems. Often called “Black-stemmed Formosum.” Plants 
are of healthy, strong growth, about 3 ft. high, and bear their magnificent 
flowers in whorls at the top of the strong stems. Flowers are large, trumpet¬ 
shaped, 6 to 8 in. long, pure waxy white and sometimes tinged with green 
near the base; the anthers are yellow, which adds to the beauty of the blooms. 
Erabu Lily is largely grown for Easter forcing, having practically re¬ 
placed the old Formosum. They are delightfully fragrant, and if cut when 
partially open, can be kept for two weeks. Gets its name because nearly 
all of the bulbs are grown in the Erabu Isles. Usually ready in October. 
30fi each; 3 for 80^; 
12 for $2.75; 100 for $20.00. 
Bermuda 
Easter Lily 
(Lilium Harrisii) 
Quick to come into bloom; 
may be forced for Christ¬ 
mas, but it is for Easter 
that it is so extensively 
planted. The plants grow 
about 3 ft. tall and produce 
S to 12 or more large, 
trumpet-shaped,- fragrant, 
waxy white blooms with 
contrasting yellow anthers. 
Generally ready for delivery 
from August to December. 
8602 LARGE BULBS: 
As a rule, they produce S to 
10 large flowers per plant. 
30(' each; 3 for 85)^; 
12 for $2.95; 100 for $22.00. 
8601 EXTRA LARGE 
BULBS: Will produce 
more flowers per stem. 
50^ each; 3 for $1.40; 
12 for $5.00; 100 for $37.00. 
Bermuda Easter Lily 
Large bulbs: 30^ each; 3 for 
Extra large: 50^ each; 3 for $1.40. 
2.0 AtUe. Bunixee. Co, 
Giant Easter Lily 
j 30^ each; 3 for 85^; 12 for $2.75. 
8612 Giant Easter Lily 
(Lilium longiflorum giganteum) 
The flowers are of the purest white and the 
largest of all Easter Lilies. The plant is of 
sturdy, stocky growth and largely forced for 
Easter, but is just as valuable for later 
flowering. We handle the “Northern or 
Saitama grown” bulbs, as we consider them 
the best. Usually ready for shipment in 
November. 30ft each; 3 for 85^; 
12 for $2.75; 100 for $20.00. 
The bulbs offered on this and the pre¬ 
vious page are not hardy, so must be 
grown indoors except in frost-free loca¬ 
tions. With the exception of a few va¬ 
rieties of Lilies, all bulbs listed in this 
book are American grown. 
