Triteleia (Milla) 
UNIFLORA VIOLACEA (Spring Star Flower). Each 3-inch 
stem bears a single pale blue flower with white center. De- 
lightfully fragrant. Excellent in the rockery or under trees 
and shrubs. The bulbs increase rapidly and soon carpet the 
ground. 12 for 60c, 100 for $4.00. 
Sparaxis 
TECOLOTE HYBRIDS. These brilliant low growing flow- 
ers were the center of much interest in our plantings this 
spring. The highly colored blossoms with their vividly con- 
trasting centers make a very effective display. Most of the 
flowers are shades of red, orange and salmon with centers of 
black, violet, or yellow. Others have no markings. 
The bulbs withstood a week of cold weather with tempera- 
tures down to 14° and came through uninjured. Plant in fall 
or early winter, 3 inches deep, in full sun. Give some protec- 
tion in very cold weather. 12 for 50e, 100 for $3.50. 
LEMON GLORY. A new selection being offered this year 
for the first time. Beautiful lemon yellow petals, golden yellow 
throat. 12 for 60c, 160 for $4.40. 
AUTUMN FLOWERING BULBS 
Give new interest to your fall garden by planting these 
attractive bulbs. When so many other plants are dying they 
burst forth with new fresh beauty. 
No Bulbs After October Ist 
AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA (Belladonna or Resurrection 
Lily). This native of the Cape of Good Hope is hardy on the 
- Pacific Coast and in the District of Columbia. The rich broad 
leaves grow in the winter or early spring. After they die down 
the bulb remains dormant until about August. Then suddenly 
it sends up its flower spike to a height of 2 feet, bearing a 
cluster of large, lily-like flowers of a beautiful rose-pink. 
Each 20c, 12 for $2.00. (To the 5th zone only.) 25e each, 12 for 
$2.50, east of the Rocky Mountains. 
COLCHICUM AGRIPPINUM (Parkinsoni). A distinct and 
attractive variety with checkered rosy-purple flowers. The 
flowers and leaves are smaller than the other sorts and hence 
are more suited to the rock garden. Very effective planted with 
Amaryllis Belladonna, as they flower at the same time. 3 for 
50c, 12 for $1.75. 
CROCUS ZONATUS. Beautiful flowers of soft rose lilac 
which appear magically from the bare earth in early fall. Very 
free flowering. It is one of the easiest to grow, increasing 
rapidly both by division and by self-sown seed. 12 for 70c, 
100 for $5.00. 


TRITELEIA UNIFLORA VIOLACEA 
Ixias (Corn Lilies) 
Slender graceful spikes of brilliant flowers in shades of 
yellow, pink, white, and red. Easily forced and splendid out- 
doors for milder climates. Where winters are severe they need 
good protection. Mixture of a great many varieties. 12 for 45c, 
100 for $3.00. 
Ixiolirion 
PALLASI (Tataricum). This beautiful deep blue flower 
from Central Asia is a really worthwhile addition to the bulb 
list. Numerous tubular flowers on slender branching stems 
12-15 inches high. Long lasting and excellent for cutting. May 
flowering. Hardy here but may need good protection in colder 
climates. 12 for $1.00, 100 for $8.00. 
Ornithogalum 
ARABICUM (Star of Bethlehem). Large clusters of white 
star-shaped flowers with black bead-like centers. Stems 1 to 
1% feet high. Hardy here but needs good protection in colder 
climates. The bulbs closely resemble hyacinth bulbs. 12 for 
80c, 100 for $6.00. 
PLEASE MAIL YOUR ORDERS BY NOVEMBER 15th. 

GROCUSES.. 
ws ‘WARE 

12 for 75e. 
$4.25. 
MAMMOTH YELLOW. This is the most popular of all crocuses. 
vellow blossoms are produced in great abundance early in the crocus season. Largest 
size bulbs, 12 for 75e, 100 for $5.50. Good blooming size, 12 for 60c, 100 for $4.00. 
The flowering of the first crocuses is always an important event in the early spring. 
The yellow ones especially, have a way of popping out all unexpectedly when the sun 
comes out for a few brief hours. 
The flowers have so much color and are produced so 
AY lavishly that it is no wonder that this is the most beloved of the early spring flowers. 
. Every garden, no matter how small, should have a space for crocuses. 
All of the crocuses, particularly the yellow ones, are exceedingly scarce this year, 
but we hope that we will have enough to fill all orders. No bulbs after November 10th. 
The large golden 
PURPUREA GRANDIFLORA. Deep glossy purple. Extra large flowers of unusual 
lasting quality. This splendid variety always commands a premium over other sorts. 
QUEEN OF THE BLUES. Pure soft blue. The most beautiful of the lighter blue 
varieties. 12 for 70c, 100 for $5.25. 
LARGE FLOWERING CROCUSES MIXED. A choice mixture made up from our 
splendid named varieties in a wide color range. Largest size bulbs, 12 for 60c, 100 for 
}ood blooming size, 12 for 45c, 100 for $3.25. 
