MISCELLANEOUS 
Bulls 
AND ROOTS 
FREESIAS, Rainbow Mixture. This striking 
and delicately perfumed small flower is easy 
to grow in the home for winter blooms. Plant 
in a shallow pot, place in a cool, light place 
and keep well watered. Bring to the warmth 
of the home when bloom spikes begin to form. 
We offer Rainbow Mixture which embraces 
many exotic colors. Satisfactory out-of-doors 
in the South. Not winter hardy in the colder 
belt. Bulbs ready in September. 50c doz., 
$3.75 per 100, postpaid. 

PAPER WHITE NARCISSI 

PEONY 
@ PAPERWHITE NARCISSI. This favored nar- 
cissi can be grown in water supported with 
rocks, or in a bulb fibre mixture. Keep in a 
cool dark place after setting bulbs in bowl and 
keep moist. Bring to light and warmth after 
about three weeks. Keep in cooler part of 
home until ready to bloom. Bears clusters 
of large, white fragrant blooms. Mammoth 
bulbs, 3 for 30c, $1.00 dozen, postpaid. Bulbs 
in September. 
@ GOLDEN NARCISSI (Soleil d’Or). Often re- 
ferred to as the Yellow Paperwhite. Bears clus- 
ters of golden yellow flowers with darker eye. 
Force same as Paperwhite. 3 for 40c, $1.35 
doz., postpaid. Bulbs ready in September. 
@ AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA. Beautifully formed 
lily-like flowers of shell pink. Very easy of cul- 
ture. Grow in pots in loamy soil or in the garden. 
Quite hardy in milder areas, but utilized as pot 
plant in cold climate. 55c ea., 3 for $1.35. Bulbs 
ready in October. 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth). One of the most 
dependable of all small naturalizing bulbous 
flowers. Spread rapidly in clumps. Each bulb 
produces several spikes. Grow in partial shade 
and make a delightful display. Heavenly Blue, 
60c doz., $4.50 per 100, postpaid. Ready in 
September. 
PEONY ROOTS. (Available in Oct., Nov., Dec.) 
Albert Crousse. Fresh salmon-pink delicate color. 
75c¢ each, postpaid. 
Couronne d’Or. One of the best whites, medium 
height, large flowers. 75c each, postpaid. 
Off. Rubra Plena. The old-fashioned very early 
brilliant red. Never excelled for brilliance. 80c, 
postpaid. 
Fragrant. Cherry red of good form and substance. 
Brightest of the reds. 80c, postpaid. 
BLEEDING HEART ROOTS. Ready for shipment in 
fall and late winter. An old-fashioned favorit2; 
its long racemes of grace- 
ful heart - shaped _ pink 
flowers are always attrac- 
tive; it is used also for 
forcing in the house. Spec- 
tabilis should be grown in 
a partially shaded border. 
Plant in fall or very early 
spring, placing plants 
about 2 ft. apart. If your 
soil is on the heavy side, 
add sand or sharp gravel to 
insure drainage. Large 
plants 50c, postpaid. 

BLEEDING HEART 

Grow Flowers in Your Home for Winter Blossoms! 
Forcing bulbs into bloom indoors is an interesting and very simple, and too, very inexpensive 
way to obtain fresh flowers to brighten the home during bleak wintry days. We list below 
several suited varieties and have indicated those easiest to force. 
likewise applies to bulbs listed on this page. Please observe shipping seasons as noted. 
Our future-order discount 
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MUSCAPTI 
(Grape Hyacinth) 


ENJOY FINER FLOWERS FROM OUR FINER BULBS! 
