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CLIVIA 
A miniature Amaryllis-like flower in clusters of bril- 
liant orange salmon. Grown from root divisions it soon 
multiplies and grows into a fine clump. Prefers semi- 
shade and where well established may bloom at any 
time of the year. Large, ready to bloom divisions. Each, 
$2.50. Postage, 25c. 
MORAEA (Bulbous) 
Polystachya — New. A splendid winter bloomer. 
Slender plants 18 to 24 inches high with many 
wiry branches. Flowers resemble a group of 
butterflies, light mauve penciled purple with 
yellow base. Starts flowering six weeks after 
planting and keeps on for 8 to 4 months. Plant 
in succession for continuous bloom the year 
‘round. Corms offered in fall only. Each, 15c; 
$1.50 per dozen. Postage, 10c. 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth) 
Heavenly Blue — Best blue. Dozen, 50c; 100 for 
$3.50. The Grape Hyacinth prefers partial shade 
and can be left undisturbed for years. Fine for 
pots, too. Plant:in the fall for winter and spring 
bloom. 
NARCISSUS (Also see Daffodils, Jonquils) 
Polyanthus (Cluster Types) — Early flowering 
forms of the Narcissus family. Fine for bowls 
or the garden. The first three can be had in 
bloom for Christmas if planted early. Plant at 
intervals’ for later bloom. Bulbs planted in 
bowls with bulb fibre and kept well dampened 
should be set away in the dark until thor- 
oughly rooted and gradually brought to the 
light after being well rooted. 
Chinese Lily—White, orange cup. Dozen, $1.00. 
Paper-White—A1l white, fragrant. Dozen, 75c. 
Soleil d’Or—Yellow, orange cup. Dozen, $1.00. 
Postage, 25c per dozen. 
OXALIS 
Grand Dutchess—Mixed colors. Fine for borders. 
Bloom over period long time. Price, 50c per 
dozen. Postage 10ce. 
ROMAN HYACINTHS 
Miniature spikes of blue as fragrant and delicate 
as Lily of the Valley. The only Hyacinth we 
can buy this year to sell at a reasonable price. 
Each, 15c; $1.25 dozen. Postage, 15c. 
SCILLA PERUVIANA 
Large clusters of purple blue flowers. On 12-inch 
stems. AS many as 100 flowers on a single stem. 
Fall delivery. Hach, 25c. Postage 10c. 
SNOWFLAKES (See Leucojum)—Page 10 
SPREKELIA 
Formosissima (Jacobean Lily) — Velvety garnet 
red amaryllis with orchid shaped blossom. 
Hach, 20c. Plant in fall—leave neck of bulb 
above ground. 
TRITONIA 
Crocata Hybrids — A most wonderful flower in 
Shades of salmon, orange and scarlet. Petals 
have weird feathering between. Fine for cut- 
ting. Culture same as for Ixia and Sparaxis. 
50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. Postage, 10c. 
TUBEROUS BEGONIA (Special list in January) 
TULIPS (Darwin) 
Offered in a grand all color mixture ata price you 
can afford to plant in quantity. Specially priced 
at 75c dozen, $6.00 per 100 bulbs. 100 bulbs will 
plant a bed 5x6 feet, spacing them 6 inches apart 
each way. Add 10c dozen, 25e per 100, postage. 
Culture for Tulips 
Failure to grow good tulips is generally caused by im- 
proper culture treatment. Plant 6 to 8 inches deep, par- 
tial shade and as early after arrival as possible. Tulips 
require lot of water. 
