10 
I. S. Hendrickson, Jamesport, L. I. 
GLADIOLUS BULBS (Cont.) 
Per Per 
3 12 
Peach Rose—Rose pink with dark blotch_ .20 .60 
Pfitzer’s Triumph—Salmon red _ .30 1.00 
Picardy—Exquisite salmon pink _ .25 .75 
Polar Ice—Snow white _ .30 1.00 
Pride of Wanaka—Lavender rose_ .25 .65 
Primrose Princess—Light yellow _ .25 .65 
Prince of India—Smoky gray and brown_ .25 .75 
Radiance—Deep red and carmine _ .25 .75 
Rapture—Late salmon, creamy blotch_ .25 .75 
Rose Mist—-Old rose _ .25 .65 
Sheila—Light salmon _ .25 .75 
Spirit of St. Louis—Orange buff _ .25 .75 
Sunnymede—Orange yellow _ .20 .60 
The Orchid—Orchid color _ .25 .75 
White Butterfly—White prim. _ .25 .75 
W. H. Phipps—La France pink_ .25 .75 
Zenith—Early pink _ .20 .60 
Good Mixed— _ .35 
"Top Notch” Mixed 
The best assortment of colors we can give. 
60c per doz.; 2 doz. for $1.00 
DAPHNE CNEORUM 
The Garland flower 
A very sweet scented low growing shrub. 
$1.00 Each and up 
NEW HEMEROCALLIS 
Fine shades of orange and yellow. June to August. 
Bay State J. A. Crawford 
Don Wyman Lemona 
Goldeni Mrs. Wyman 
The Gem 
50c each; the 7 for $3.00 
LYCORIS SQUAMIGERA 
Amaryllis Hallii 
(The Magic Flower) 
A perfectly hardy bulbous plant fine for the back of 
borders as the bulbs should remain undisturbed for sev¬ 
eral years. The leaves start into growth in early spring 
but die down during the summer after which the flower 
stem shoots up as if by magic near the end of August. 
The flowers are produced in umbels of a pale lilac- 
pink color and delicately fragrant. 
75c each; $7.50 per doz. 
