*Denotes New or Rare Variety Dozen 100 
**“PASITHEA caerulea, many bright deep blue 
star-flowers an inch across on 3-foot 
branching stalks; plant where it may be 
left undisturbed for many years; likes 
light soil, plenty of water in winter and 
spring, but none in summer; Sept. (1); 
bloom March-April (stock limited)... i ai) 
RANUNCULUS, Double Giants; 1 to 114 feet: 
Sept. (3); bloom Feb. and March. One- 
year-old bulbs only—best type. 




Gold, splendid, pure deep yellow strain 75 5.00 
Yellow, lighter shades... peta 75 5.00 
Huntsman, red shades.............. Pad te 75 5.00 
Pinks shades of pink and TOSe! eee = 85 6.90 
munser onarirpe Shades ene).cis. enon 85 6.00 
White (80% trie)........c.c0000. pa eine ¢ 85 6.00 
Mixed, Jumbo size bulbs Se ose ed, 5.00 
“Twink” 1Gehenue™ DAV EC SZC eee resetecste saan er eee ns 40 250 
New Double Daffodil Short-Cup Daffodil IVEG CUT SUZ Ci occ ceerce toronto ceeo rere saat aioe ue ee 150 
Small size, sure to bloom but fewer 
HOW ERS: see eee belt cota naa tee a 15 1.00 
NARCISSUS (Continued) *“SCHIZOSTYLIS coccinea, var. Mrs. Hegerty 
(Kaffir lily), clear, rich pink flowers 115 
*Denotes New or Rare Variety Dozen 100 picies across in 2-foot spikes; splendid 
Large-Trumpet Daffodils; Sept.; bloom Feb. Moraea Polystachya fall: ponguatier tonite ee 
Emperor, primrose with gold cup; late........ 1.00 7.00 Each 15c; dozen $1.50 ANGEKEG Hen OISte cet eee ee ee ie 1.50 11.00 
King Alfred, large golden yellow; early........ 1.25 8.75 as 
Jumbo bulbs (3 or 4 flws. per bulb)... 185 13.75 Te bloom March and 
Mrs. E. H. Krelage, all white.............. D0 11.00 Campanulata, loose blue bells; 1 foot; most 
Tresserve, extra large yellOW............:----+-.000----- 1.50 10.50 popular and useful species... ccc 65 4.50 
Glory of Sassenheim, white with yellow cup 1.25 8.50 Italica, tall (3-foot), slender spike of light 
Van Waveren’s Giant, extra large sulphur blue stars (new low Price).........-.cseccceeese----- 1.00 7.00 
_yellow with golden trumpet sea a pense ste ie or Peruviana (Clusii), large, dense, pyramidal 
Mixed, trumpet varieties; fine... 85 : spike of deep blue; 1 foot. (See illus.)...... 2.00 14.50 
Short-Cup Daffodils; Sept.; blooms February. *“SPARAXIS, Bloem Erf Hybrids, new shades of 
Bath's Flame (Barrii), yellow perianth with red, salmon, yellow, orange, and pink; 
darker cup deeply edged orange-scarlet.. 1.50 10.50 8 inches; Sept. (2); bloom March-April... .60 4.00 
Croesus (Incomparabilis), showy yellow SPREKELIA formosissima (Jacobean Lily), 
perianth with deep orange open trumpet 1.25 8.75 deep red, orchid-like lily; (Amaryllid); 
*Diana Kasner (Barrii), pure white perianth, 1 foot; Sept. (7); bloom June. (See illus.) 2.00 14.50 
large fluted yellow cup with blood-red *STERNBERGIA lutea (Summer Crocus), rich 
frill; a snow-flower; good forcer in pots 1.25 8.50 deep yellow, crocus-like flowers in Aug. 
Firetail (Barrii), creamy-white perianth, just as leaves are appearing; (Amaryllid); 
frilled orange-scarlet CUD...........---------sec-c-css-0 2.00 14.50 6 inches; ready June to Aug. 202. 1.50 10.50 
“John Evelyn (Incomparabilis), huge pure TIGRIDIA (Mexican Shell Flower), red, rose, 
white perianth, large flat lemon-yellow red-and-yellow, and all-yellow showy 
CUP flUted TO DASE a. .n2.-- nn ene enensnsnenennceseenseesnene 1.75 12.50 tulip-like flowers with spotted bases in 
Mrs. Nettie O'Melveny (Leedsii), pure white, July and Aug.; 1 foot; Jan. (2); prefer 
with lemon cup picoteed orange................-- 1.25 8.50 sun, moisture and food; Mixed.................... 1.25 8.50 
*Red Cross (Incomparabilis),, famous newer TRITELIA uniflora (Brodiaea uniflora), pale 
variety, extra large flat yellow perianth blue star-flowers freely produced on low 
and ruffled deep orange CUD..........-.-....:000-- 2.00 14.50 edging bulb; Sept. (2); bloom Feb.-March. 
Sir Watkin (Incomparabilis), large, light yel- (SCGgP GSN rss ero as ESET Sa ae 75 5.00 
low with golden short trumpet...................... 85 6.00 
Thalia (Triandrus Hybrid; Cyclamen-flow- TRITONIA crocata (Flame Freesia), 8 inches; 
Aug. (3); bloom April. 











ered), on each stem 2 or 3 large pure ; ; : ae 
white flowers with tumed-back petals; 4° pee ee ae Gee Bea ae eee 
very similar to ‘‘Moonshine”....................------ A . i ’ ‘ ; A i 
Yellow Poppy (Incomparabilis), bright yel- Salmon King, salmon-Orange.....n-reereorewneesennen “60 4.00 
low, well-formed flowers, the shallow *“TULBAGHIA violacea (Pink Agapanthus), 
cups edged orange; equally good for forc- mauve-pink flowers in clusters on 2-foot 
TTR WOT TAG UT atl ZITi See cs se etecarec ter sseoenvenaes 1.00 7.00 stems, freely produced from March to 
Mixed shori-cup Daffodils; fine......................-.-.-- 85 6.00 July; foliage evergreen; delivery any- 
Poeticus ornatus (Poet’s Narcissus), white Tulbaghia time, as clumps. (See illustration).............. 5:00 aoe 
with white cup margined red...................---.- 75 5.00 Hibotan ton eee cane ae Eaekiboe TULIPS, Washington- grown (not all var ieties 
Double Daffodils, Sept.; bloom Feb. ave been tried out in Southern Califor- 
Argent, carnation-like, white and yellow... 1.00 7.00 ; i follow if th eee at oe rete 
*Twink, beautiful new semi-full double, with ‘ dates oh ee ere encat ie ai a heats 
long light yellow petals alternating with an ee Atay tone Goeth pene tetera achanys 
SHOPLerrOnanee Detalsnrs. eck ncs eek teeters an “3 Ock ais BlcomnApril. ; 
Poetaz hybrids he aoe flowers on one Breeders: 
stem); Sept.; bloom Fe Bronze Queen, b ” 
Cheerfulness, white with rosette of double Louis XIV, purnle sneer ees ee - ee ‘ie 
white in centers... se ee re 1.25 8.75 Prince of Orange, terra cotta orange ~~ 1.00 7.50 
Laurens Koster, gree. white perianths and 00 7.00 Cottage: tae a Loe: iiieat Selb eh aw 
yellow cups; free-flowering....................-.------ A A Dido eee 4 : 
3 ’ ge-red and salmon; one of the 
Orange ape Meee creamy Rea o 1.25 8.75 most beautiful tulips............. Bese teases 1.00 7.50 
Mrs. Moon, rich yellow, with reflexed 
Dwarf Daffodils for Rockeries: - DOWMTE DED Cte 1S Ne Ferrey ccneieey center secstalaastacorBtarnors ane 1.00 7.00 
*Bulbocodium conspicuus (Hoop-petticoat Darwins: i 
Daffodil), golden yellow trumpets with- Afterglow, blended salmon and apricot.......... 1.00 7.50 
MUteperian thee ae ee ea nae 85 6.00 Bartigon, rich red 95.3500 7.00 
Canaliculatus (Tazetta sp.), hea 3 or 4 Clara Butt, soft salmon-rose 85 6.50 
thie sweet-scented white flowers with globu- City of Haarlem, huge brilliant Te 8.75 
arrsy eo Wie CUPS. ecco tsat acess yee fee cone 89 6.00 Pride of Haarlem, old rose 1.00 7.00 
Princess Elizabeth, light pink. 1.00 7.00 
NERINE (Amaryllids), striking South African Wm. Copeland, lavender 1.00 7.00 
group with wavy-petalled flowers, fine in Yellow Giant, huge, tall bright yellow... el: 00 7.50 
pots; protect from frosts in open ground; Zwanenburg, large, tall pure white.................. 1.00 7.50 
1 foot; Jan. (4); bloom Sept. TUBEROSE, waxy-white, heavily-scented; 2 
*Bowdeni, large pink flowers with rose line feet; Feb. (2); bloom Sept. 
down each petal, 7 to 10 in an umbel; at- Double Pearl, best; first year... cece 1.00 7.00 
tractive bright green leaves 42-inch wide 10.00 __........ SSS ee. a Single Mexican, good several seasons.............. 85 6.00 
Filifolia, cluster of medium-sized clear rose- Son ers ae ue ag *VALLOTA purpurea (Scarborough Lily), mag- 
pink flowers; foliage thread-like but ever- NAS het nes Wie tar nificent cluster of large salmon-orange 
green 1.00 7.00 flowers resembling Clivia; light green 
Rosea Crispa, hybrid similar to Filifolia, sword-shaped leaves; (Amaryllid); Nov.; oa 
more flowers in head, and foliage is dor- DIOOMS SeOpt. on cencenreeecsescseeernreeeneennecneerennteeseeenes 00 wreeeene 
mant in summer; 15 inches; Aug. (2); *VELTHEIMIA viridifolia, 50 to 60 rosy-red tubu- 
PLO OTA CCU sneer erete ner ntesenee 2.50 18.50 fee Bowers 115 epehee. long hang loosely 
he tip o 1 t I y 
ORNITHOGALUM, splendid for cutting, the mide’ bight wreen S-inch stem; fenoeny 
flowers keeping for several weeks as all excellent in garden or pot: Sept. (2): 
of the Beat ae eee Sept. (3); bloom Feb. (See illus.) (New low price).. 5.00 
ing iolus-like 
Arabicum (Star of Bethlehem), large cluster WATSONIA, | tall, branching, gladiolus-lik 
of white with black-bead centers; 114 feet .75 5.00 ste 3 to 5 feet; Aug. (2); bloom April- 
Aureum, new golden orange; 8 inches............ 1.50 10.50 Passion: Prine earidae! towers ane sarine 
*Fergusonii, new canary-yellow; like Aur- and ‘summer; foliage evergreen in mild 
eum, but of surer and freer bloom.............. 1.00 7.00 climates; good for cutting and ideal for i 
Thyrsoides (Chinkerinchee), extra- Jone. -last- PEP OVETIT LE Fe ONC OT a ec se se cctecres ssuatt tos ctecavoenes 1.75 13.00 
ing spikes of pure white; 214 feet... 75 5.00 Bullard’s White, best pure white.....2........-..... 1.00 7.00 
OXALIS; 8 in.; Aug. (3); bloom Jan. to May. eon SON aDe! salmon pink...... sosseeeeceennneeee oe nae 
Bowieii, rose-pink, large leaves... -50 3.5! ee aprico a eee inc yt a 
Bermuda Buttercup, yellow. .50 3.50 Fuchsia, new ing fC ceoreer rete aay coed 1.00 7:00 
Grand Duchess Pink........ .50 3.50 J. J. mee rich ice Seed ae Kee 7.00 
Grand Duchess Lavender........ S50 3.50 Lillian Benner, clear orchid-lavender............. 1. 
Hirta, deep rose, tiny leaves............2.-...:c-.sece0- 50 3.50 ZEPHYRANTHES (Autumn Tulip) (Fairy Lil- 
ies); 6 inches; Jan. (4); bloom June to 
PANCRATIUM maritimum (Sea Daffodil), fra- Sept.; (Amaryllids). 
grant white lily, resembling Hymenocal- p : = 
lis, but slightly smaller and with nar- Ajax, Clear-yellOw. ....-..:cs.c.--------+ ; aoe rp 
rower evergreen foliage; (Amaryllid); Candida, pure white......................... sen en es 5, 
Oct: ((6)s) bloom: Aug. -Septs.ccscinccscdasscesddersnmonss 1.50 11.00 Scilla Peruviana Rosea, see Habranthus robusta. 
Each 

