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LEUCOCORYNE (Glory of the Sun) 

LEUCOCORYNE (Glory of the Sun) 
Ixiodes Odorata is a charming new introduction 
from Chile. Fragrant flowers of exquisite light 
blue on tall wiry stems and excellent keeping 
quality. The price has been and still is in most 
places quite high, but I am reducing the price 
this year to allow you to plant them more freely. 
Special offer, 10c each; 75e per dozen; $6.00 per 
100. Postage, 10c. 
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Culture for Leucocoryne 
Plant October to March in very rich soil and a sunny 
location. Plant 5 inches deep with sand base and see 
that they have abundant watering and not allowed to 
dry out until they bloom, then gradually withhold 
watering and leave dry all summer. Can be left in the 
ground for many years, each year improving in quan- 
tity and quality of bloom. 
BABY GLADIOLUS 
This diminutive replica of the large Glad offers a 
most artistic and graceful subject for vase and cut 
flower work. Spikes and flowers about one-half size of 
the larger type. Can be planted in the FALL ONLY, 
blooms early Spring. Culture same as larger type. 
Offered in a mixture of colors only at 75c per dozen; 
$6.00 per 100 bulbs. Postage 15c. 
BLEEDING-HEART 
Dielytra Spectabilis—An old favorite. Its long ra- 
cemes of graceful heart-shaped pink flowers are 
always attractive. A beautiful plant as a pot- 
plant for the house, and especially valuable for 
planting in the shade. Strong clumps, ready 
December and January, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
Postage, 15c extra. 
