BULBS FOR INDOOR FLOWERING, continued 
GIANT FREESIAS 
One of the most fragrant of our winter-flowering plants. Bulbs are rather small—a 6-inch 
pan will hold about a dozen bulbs. 1 100 
Golden Daffodil. The finest rich daffodil-yellow.......................-..--80 65 $4 50 
Marie Louise Fischer. Large; dark violet-blue...... 2.0... 0.0.0. cece ee ee es 75 5 50 
Mrs. Marc Peters. Rich rosy salmon, yellow CHTOREMM RS eae Oe SR The sy Ee 
Purity Superflora. Excellent pure white’...... 2... 0. ccc. c eee wesc ee ee ees «§©65)6«©6°4 50 
COLLECTION 2 24 for 
6 bulbs each of the above 4 Freesia varieties $1.25 
POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS 
The popular flower for growing in the house during the winter and early spring, either 
in soil or in pebbles and water. The flowers are deliciously sweet-scented and bloom very 
freely. To have a continuous display, make successive plantings two or three weeks apart. 
Paper-White. Pure white. 12 for 60c 100 for $4.25. 
Gloriosa. White blooms with orange-yellow cups. i2 for 60c 100 for $4.25 
Grand Soleil d’Or. Yellow blooms with orange-red cups. 12 for $1.30 100 for $9.00. 
COLLECTION 3 10 bulbs of Paper-White 7 fF 
5 of Gloriosa, 5 of Grand Soleil d'Or . $1.25 
IRIS reticulata (Sweet-Scented Iris) 
This miniature Iris produces velvety flowers of a deep purple color with a vivid golden spot. 
They grow toa egtent of 6 to 8 inches. They may be forced into bloom in the house with the 
greatest ease and can be had in bloom about Christ mas-time. 
Plant 6 bulbs in a 4 or 5-inch pot. You will enjoy the results more than we can tell you. 
3 for 60c 12 for $2.25 
AMARYLLIS 
One of the most expensive, but also the most beautiful, of indoor plants. Bulbs throw 
vigorous stems with several giant blooms of lily-like form. "The colors in the m:xture range 
from the richest self-colors to “pink, red and scarlet markings on pure white grounds. 
Each 50c 3 for $1.35 12 for $5.00 
ORNITHOGALUM arabicum 
An excellent pot-plant. Tall spikes carry large umbels of pure white florets, each set off 
by a gleaming black pistil, which makes a striking feature. The fragrant flowers are remarkably 
long-lasting. Can also successfully be grown on hyacinth glasses filled with water. Place 
bulbs on glasses in November-December. Unlike hyacinth bulbs which have to remain in a 
dark piace for several weeks, these bulbs can be placed in daylight from the start. 
3 for 30c 12 for $1.00 
TULIPS DAFFODILS 
The SINGLE EARLY TULIPS we offer Specially selected varieties for growing 
here for indoor flowering can easily be forced in pots or pans for a succession of blooms 
in pots or pans and can be had in full bloom during the winter months. Their cheerful 
at the end of January. Plant 5 or more bulbs flowers will bring you a real foretaste of spring. 
to a pot or pan. 
COLLECTION 4 COLLECTION 5 
5 bulbs each of 5 95 for 3 bulbs each of 5 45 fo, 
separate colors of Daffedil varieties for 
Tulips for forcing $2.20 forcing . « . 3. 45 

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