OXALIS 
Fine for winter pots or hang¬ 
ing baskets. Plant 1 inch deep 
in a porous soil composed of 
equal parts leaf-mold, loam 
and sand. Liquid manure for 
watering when plants are 
ready to flower is very helo- 
01' hang in sunny 
window. 
Bermuda Buttercup. Free 
blooming, rich golden yellow. 
Grand Duchess—Lavender. 
Grand Duchess—Pink. 
Grand Duchess—White. 
3 for 15c; 6 for 25c: 12 for 40c- 
100 for $2.75. 
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TECOLOTE HYBRIDS 
q /‘'J^Sest and best strain to date. Th 
3-inch double and semi-double flowers ar 
cellent^ cm Vn” 12-inch stems. This ex 
ceJlent cut flower is suitable for growing ii 
pots in colder sections and is hard'i 
south of the Mason-Dixon Line. ’ Set the root 
anan' and 4 inched 
i ^ ‘ ^®^P ontil well rooted 
then ^row on at a temperature of 50 degrees F 
Cn7f three popular colors. Red, Yellow 
^w^briM nfTf ^ exceptionalU 
puce of 3 for 15c, 12 for 50c, 100 for $3.50 
CAMASSIA Leichflina 
INDIAN LILY 
hfL r family; the Indian Lily is hard to 
bo?der°DHnt“lnexcellent 
flmvf^ plant. In late May and June the 2-3 ft. 
flowers 2 ^ profusion of star-shaped 
lavendL^ - ranging in color from 
lavender to aconite blue. Plant bulbs 4-5 in 
tioT f little atten- 
ItZ years. 3 for 25c: 12 for 90c; 100 for 
SPARAXIS 
WAND FLOWER 
gracelul 6 to 8 inch stems. All the brightest 
shades are represented in the tigered blotched 
repre‘se’nfef??n‘^''’ flushed array of color’ 
snrinS • mixture of these delightful, 
coin eornis of the Ixia group. In 
excellem'pJ.n\ P‘'otection and make 
6 to S home 1 •''‘' 1 °''^. plants. (Place 
“mnst *iulhs 1-inch deep in a 6-inch pot. .4 
must have for southern rock gardens 
3 corms for 1.5c, 12 for 55c, 100 for $4.00 
OXALIS 
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SPARAXIS 
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