BULBS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING 
It U with pleasure and pride that we offer these choice bulbs for home and garden 
Each a gem deserving a place in your Autumn planting plans. Try a few. 
AMARYLLIS FORMOSlSSlMA 
The accompanying wood engraving gives a splen¬ 
did conception of this flower which is a beautiful 
crimson, showing above strap-leaved foliage. 
The black skinned, half hardy bulbs should be 
treated as you would an Amaryllis. For pots in se¬ 
vere climates; perfectly hardy in the open in mild 
sections. Bulbs 25c each; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.50. 
IXIAS (Corn Lilies) 
Corn Lilies. Lovely and graceful; the bulb-like 
corms produce grass-like foliage and slender spikes 
of small pretty flowers. Plant about 3 inches deep 
with a base of sand. Useful for pots in severe cli¬ 
mate—may be planted with protection outside in the 
South. 6 for 20c; 12 for 35c; 25 for 65c; 100 for $2.50. 
ANEMONE (Wind Flower) 
These beautiful tuberous plants like a well-drained 
sandy loam in a semi-shady location. Set bulbs 3 in. 
deep 6 in. apart. Fine for winter pot culture, or may 
be g’rown outside without protection in mild sections. 
We offer top size bulbs only. 
MONARCH de CAEN. A fine single mixture of large 
showy, poppy-like flowers in an attractive range of 
colors. 3 for 15c; 12 for 55c. 
ST- BRIGID “Creagh Castle.” An excellent mixture 
of double and semi-double flowers in a magnificent ar¬ 
ray of choice flowers. 3 for 25c: 12 for 70c. 
HIS EXCELLENCY. Large, single, brilliant scarlet 
blooms with contrasting white base. 3 for 20c; 12 for 65c. 
AMARYLLIS FORMOSISSIMA 
(Sprekelia—Jacobean Lily) 
ALSTROEMERIA Aurantiaca—Peruvian Lilies 
Although this South American member of the Ama¬ 
ryllis family is little known on our continent, it is 
well worthy of a space in your garden. The lovely 
Peruvian Lily produces clusters of yellow, trumpet¬ 
like flowers, on two-foot stems. It is hardy as far 
north as Boston and makes a good pot plant for 
home or conservatory in colder sections. Prefers a 
mixture of sandy loam and humus with an abund¬ 
ance of water during the growing season, and should 
be divided every year. 10 each; 3 for 30c; 6 for 50c. 
ANEMONE 
IXIAS 
( 10 ) 
