Flowers mid-summer to fall. 3 for 10c. 30c doz. 50 for $1.00. 
Z. citrina. Best deep yellow. Rare. 20c. 

TULBAGHIA VIOLACEAE ZEPHYRANTHES GRANDIFLORA 
Z. grandiflora. Often listed as rosea or carinata. Pink. The largest Zephyranthes. 
10c ea. 75c doz. 
Z. rosea. The smallest Zephyranthes. Pure pink. 10c. 
The Alliae or Onion Tribe are now placed in the Amaryllis Family. The following 
should have full sun. Sandy loam is best. Plant in spring, 272” deep. In the north, dig 
and store bulbs over winter. 
Allium schoenoprasum. True Chives. Lovely little plants and lavender flowers. 
Flavor for soups, salads, etc. 2 for 10c. 6 for 25c. 
A. sp. (probably A. tuberosum) Oriental Garlic. A very ornamental species. Lovely 
white flowers. Truly delicious in salads, leaving no breath odor. As they are winter 
growers they must be grown in pots in the north and they are worth it for their lovely 
flowers and the leaves for salads. 25c. 
Bessera elegans. Very desirable for cutting. Flowers orange red outside, cream with 
orange stripe inside, in umbel. 18” stems. In north, dig and store bulbs over winter. 30c. 
Milla biflora. Waxy, white flowers with green stripe on outside of petals in umbel. 
15” stem. Cuts well. July- October. 15c. 
IRIS FAMILY. Iridaceae 
The Iris is the type plant of this family which includes the Gladiolus and those 
which follow here as well as many others listed in our Fall Catalog. 
Tall Bearded Iris can be moved at any time. We list them in our Iris Price List. 
If interested please ask for it. We offer here only one Extra Special. 
Iris Golden Cataract. Pure deep golden yellow. It belong to the “Fall Blooming” 
type, but is more than that as ours show flowers in the field more than 9 months out of 
12. It is the most profuse blooming Iris. This trait combined with its color makes it 
most desirable. Price 50c. Three $1.15. 
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