some red. They are named butterfly tulips because of their coloring and 
marking. They are hardy everywhere in the United States but must be dug 
‘1 the east and other localities where they have summer rains. 
Available October and November only. Bulbs: Dozen for 60c; 25 for $1.00. 
FREESIAS—RAINBOW MIXTURE 
Ever popular bulbs for fall planting and winter blooming. They may be grown 
in water, in the ground, or in pots. They flourish in home windows with less 
care than most other bulbs; they are also prized in the garden for groups or 
as borders. Easily grown, attractive, and fragrant, they are a gardeners joy. 
Dozen, 20c; 100 Bulbs, $1.00; 210 Bulbs, $2.00. 
FREESIAS—PURITY—WHITE 
Dozen, 20c; 100 Bulbs, $1.00; 210 Bulbs, $2.00. 
IRIS 
DUTCH IRIS 
Beautiful Iris blooms from bulbs in the early spring. We offer a mixture ot 
the better varieties which will give you a rotation of bloom. 
Dozen for 60c; 25 for $1.00. 
Planting Directions—Plant three inches deep in well drained soil. Water 
frequently. 
ISMENE CALATHINA 
This half hardy member of the Amaryllis family from the Andes, often called 
Spider Lily or Basket Flower, has a curious lily-like bloom with elongated 
petals which remind one of spiders and yet are entrancingly graceful and 
attractive. November delivery. 
One for 30c; 4 for $1.00. 
LEUCOCORYNE IXIOIDES ODORATA 
Glory-of-the-sun produces graceful umbels on wiry stems a foot and a half 
tall, the delicate blue flowers, shading to white, are marked with three false 
stamens of butter yellow. They have a delicate perfume and last exception- 
ally well as cut flowers. ) 
Bulbs: One for I5c; 10 for $1.00. 
