HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 35 
Reticulata Cantab. Pale blue stand- 
ards and pale violet blue falls with 
golden crest. A rare variety, blooms 
a little earlier than the type ...... .50 each, 6.00 
Reticulata J. C. Dyt. A distinct form 
blooming at same time as type. Red- 
dish violet and sweetly scented ...15 each, 1.50 doz. 
Reticulata Royal Blue. Rich Oxford 
blue and much larger than the type, 
violet scented, a glorious variety. 
.50 each, $6.00 doz. 
The various forms of Iris reticulata flower from 
mid-March to mid-April according to latitude planted 
3-4 inches deep they have proven very hardy. For 
culture in the home they are delightful and of very 
easy culture. 
IXIOLIRION 
Doz. 106 
Pallasi. Very lovely hardy bulbous 
plant, coming in season after the 
latest tulips have passed. Heavily 
branched, rich blue tubular flowers, 
height 15—18 inches, admirable for 
cutting. Hardy in Northern Maine. $1.25 $10.06 
LACHENALIA 
These Cape of Good Hope bulbs are splendid for 
culture in the home and can be flowered from Christ- 
mas onwards. Plant 6 bulbs in a 5-inch pot, grow 
cool and move into a sunny window in late fall. 
Keep dust dry after foliage dies down. They increase 
very satisfactorily and are of easy culture. 
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Pendula Superba. Coral red, tipped 
greentandt purples ye ok Ce $ .20 $2.00 
Rector of Causton. Scarlet, citron and 
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Rosea. Pink flowers later than the 
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Tubiflora. Creamy white, tipped purple _.20 2.00 
LYCORIS 
Each Doz. 
Radiata. Bright red funnel-shaped 
blooms, suggestive of Nerines, late 
fall bloomer, excellent for pot cul- 
ture being easily flowered ........ $ .15 $1.50 
Squamigera (Better known as Ama- 
ryllis Halli). Lovely spikes 2—3 feet 
high in August outdoors, perfectly 
hardy, does best with some shade. 
Plant 6 inches deep. Flowers are 
fragrant and delicate pink in color. 
Leaves are produced in spring. 
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