CALOCHORTUS BARBATUS 
Native of Mexico. Yellow, bell-like pendant flowers 
borne on a branched stem 12 to 18 inches high. 
Blossoms are 34 to 1 inch across. Likes sunny 
situation in well-drained loam. Should be planted 
in spring as soon as danger of heavy frost is over 
and lifted in early fall as soon as mature. Blooms 
in early summer. Dainty and attractive in the 
garden and in flower arrangements. Delivery early 
winter. 
$2.50 per 100. Supply limited. 
CYRTANTHUS 
Interesting and colorful group of Cape bulbs be- 
longing to Amaryllis family. Blooms late winter 
and spring. Foliage nearly evergreen. Useful for 
rock gardens, borders and pot culture. Does best 
after becoming established and makes fine clumps 
if left undisturbed several years. 
C.  lutescens 
Bright yellow tubular slightly funnel-shaped 
flowers two inches long on 12 to 14 inch stems. 
Six or eight narrow, bright green leaves about 
a foot long. Whole plant attractive and 
charming. Flowers useful for cutting. 
$7.50 per 100 
C. Mackenii 
Similar to C. lutescens except whole plant is 
a little stronger and flowers a clear ivory white. 
$7.50 per 100 
GALTONIA CANDICANS 
Cape bulb, commonly called Giant Summer Hya- 
cinth. Produces a strong, erect stem rising four 
feet or more from the center of the foliage in 
summer and bearing at the top a splendid raceme 
of twenty or more large drooping pure white bell- 
shaped flowers. Extremely effective in groups in 
the perennial border. Should be dug in winter 
except in milder climates. Delivery late fall until 
early summer. 
$25.00 per 1000 
GLADIOLUS TRISTIS CONCOLOR 
Creamy white flowers with pleasant spicy fragrance 
at night or when placed in a darkened room. 
Stems 15 to 18 inches tall. Blooms in early spring. 
Excellent for cutting and forcing. 
$50.00 per 1000 
GLADIOLUS TRISTIS HYBRIDS 
A decided improvement on G. tristis var. concolor. 
Flowers resemble them, but slightly larger and 
many nearly white. Has the same pleasant spicy 
fragrance at night or when placed in a darkened 
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