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ODD FORMED VARIETIES 
I will not have enough of this class surplus this year to list but 
for those who have bought before and want a few more I will state that 
I can supply a limited number of the following varieties at 15 cents 
each or $1.50 per dozen: 
PEGGY ANN HOOVER WILLIAM FALCONER FUGI eee 
WHITE THREAD PATRICIA GRACE PINK SPOON 
GASGADES 
These are, as stated in the preface, the mountain types originating 
in Japan, The flowers are small, dainty and may be trained to present 
a “cascade” effect at blooming time. However, special cultural direc- 
tions are helpful to obtain this effect, and such directions will be in- 
cluded in each order that has any cascade varieties in it. If you want 
a riot of color in your garden this fall and do not intend te do much 
gardening when the summer sun is hot, just place several clumps (about 
three plants to a clump) at desirable points in your garden, provide 
some support and tie the plants to it from time to time as required, 
and this fall each clump will be a mount of color that will many times 
repay you for your effort. You may have these in several colors and 
two-color effects at 15 cents each or $1.50 per dozen. 
SEEDLINGS 
I have a number of seedling—usually singles and cascades, that i 
like and if you wish a few of these included with your order—just for 
you to “play” with to see what they will produce, why just so state on 
your order and I will gladly include some gratis. They will not be 
labeled, but if you like to handle flowers you will get lots of fun in just 
seeing what they will produce. 
RED SPIDER LILY BULBS 
While the chrysanthemum is my true love, I have become quite fond 
of the Red Spider Lily and have added that bulb to my list. They are 
often listed as the Guernsey Lily and for many years were classed by 
the botanist as Nerine Sarniensis, but lately the learned botanists put 
their heads together and decigzd they were wrong in their classifica- 
tion and that the correct name should be Lycoris, Radiata, Anyway, it 
is one of the prettiest lilies I have ever seen and as the bloom (water- 
melon red) appears each fall on a flower spike 12 to 18 inches tail be- 
fore a sign of foliage appears, it marks it ag a most interesting as well 
as regal member of the lily family. It is easy to handle and I have 
prepared a little mimeographed leaflet and will send a copy on request. 
If you have never grown them try a few and you would not be without 
them. They are $1.25 per dozen delivered, but can not be shipped witn 
mum. plants, as the bulbs can not be shipped until the foliage dies down 
—usually about the middle of May. 


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