heavily until up. Large bulbs started early often bloom by Christmas or 
after. soon 
Apotheose. Large flowers opening mauve lilac and turning to carmine pink 
Tall. 40c doz. $2.50 per 100. Extra large bulbs, 50c doz. 
Baker’s Super White. Purest, largest and best white in the garden but not 
a sure bloomer in pots. L. 30c doz. $2 per 100. Small bulbs $1 per 100. 
Golden Daffodil. The most popular freesia and the very best for growing 
in pots. Deep golden yellow. 35c doz. $2.25 per 100. 
Golden Wonder. Large very fine new yellow. 10c ea. 80c dbz. 
Orchidea. Soft pearly mauve with yellow throat. Tall strong stem with 
6 extra large flowers open at one time. New. 10c ea. 80c doz. 
Pink Supreme. Certainly is a supreme pink. 45c doz. $2.50 per 100. 
Purity Superflora. Improved Purity. Earliest, best white for forcing in 
pots or in garden, but Baker’s White is better in garden. 30c doz. $2 per 100. 
Penserosa. Enormous flowers on tall stems. Soft pink with carmine throat 
and markings. New. 10c ea. 80c doz. 
Rose Supreme. Like Pink Supreme but a little darker. 50c doz. $3 per 100. 
Sunset. Vivid apricot orange. Very fine. 45c doz. $2.50 per 100. 
Tecalote hybrids. When we first saw these we had to look close to be sure 
they were Freesias. Larger even than Baby Glads, some flowers are 2 1-2" in 
diameter and stems 24" to 30" long. They are truly sensational and offered 
this year the first time. Fragrant flowers in a variety of assorted colors, white, 
pink to red shades. No choice in color. Large bulbs 50c ea. 
Freesia Special. Assorted colors. White may be omitted if you request 
it. 4Q for $1.00. 
Smaller Bulbs for outside planting and flowering. Assorted colors. 100 
for $1. All white, 150 for $1. 
SPARAXIS 
The most vividly colored flowers of the spring blooming bulbs 8" to 12" 
tall. Flowers large. Culture like Ixias . Grow in pots like Freesias or outside 
in the south. Assorted Colors in which a vivid red or crimson predominates and 
is the best. 5c ea. 40c doz. 
TRITONIA 
Tritonias are very close to Freesias. They are taller and flowers are lar¬ 
ger. The culture is the same except that being larger a little more space is given. 
You can plant 2 1-2" apart in double row and 2 1-2" deep. They may be grown 
in the house but also like Freesias they must have sun. 
Prince of Orange. Looks like a huge orange Freesia. 3 for 10c. 35c doz. 
$2.25 per 100. 
Tritonia lineata. Light yellow flowers, veined and flushed! reddish orange on 
2' stems. Strong growing and free flowering. 10c ea. $1 doz. 
STREPTANTHERA CUPREA 
Recently introduced close relative of Tritonia. Flowers brilliant orange red, 
very vivid. Hardier than Ffeesia, same culture. 5c ea. 50c doz. 
1XIA 
Ixias grow about 2' to 5' tall. They have long wiry stems and are nice for 
cutting. Altho the flowers close at night and on dark days, the long closed buds 
are nicely colored and are attractive either closed or open. 
Culture. Ixias are tender bulbs and in colder climates can be planted in the 
early spring. If planted in protected situations and! well mulched in the fall the 
bulbs will survive most climates. 
In the north they may also be grown in a cold frame or in pots in the house 
or greenhouse. Give full sun. In mild climates in the south, plant early and not 
later than Nov. 
Plant about like Freesias but allowing more room, 12 to the foot in a double 
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