MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
AMARYLLIS, Giant American. Of 
all bulbs which the amateur can grow 
successfully indoors, the Amaryllis pro- 
duces the largest, most beautiful flow- 
ers, is surest to bloom, and the most 
easily handled. Our new hybrids, espe- 
c ially, are so large and gorgeous in color- 
ing as to amaze those not familiar with 
them. From a single stem spring from 
one to four lily-like flowers, 6 to 8 inches 
in diameter. Place only one bulb in each 
pot, covering as far as the neck or upper 
narrow part. Water sparingly at first 
until the flower shoots begin to appear. 
Some growers keep them in the dark 
until the flower-stems are 4 to 5 inches 
long, and then bring to light. After 
flowering they should be placed in a 
warm window, or set outside in sand or 
cinders and watered every day (some- 
times twice a day), until the end of 
August when water should be gradually 
withheld and the bulbs allowed to rest. 
In the fall they can be forced again as 
with new bulbs. Blooms in February. 
Do not deny yourself the pleasure of 
having these beautiful flowers. Send 
your order now, today. 3-in. bulbs, 
50c each; 314-in. bulbs, 75e. Delivery 
after November 1: 
ANEMONES, French or Poppy-flow- 
ered, Mixed. Contains a wonderful 
range of colors, including blue, rose, 
white, scarlet, etc. Jumbo size, 10¢ 
each, $1.00 per doz. 
GIANT FREESIAS. These fragrant 
flowers are easily forced in pots, pans or 
window-hoxes: and they make delight- 
ful decorations on the table or in the 
sun-parlor. They should be potted in 
September and stood outside until the 
approach of frost, then taken inside to 
the conservatory or a sunny, airy win- 
dow where they will flower freely from 
January onward. Grow cool. 
Miss Blanche Blue. Pat. 98. Most 
popular blue. 10e each, 90¢ per doz. 
Golden Daffodil. Very large; golden 
yellow. 25e for 3, 75e per doz. 
Purity Superflora. Earliest forcing 
white. 25e for 3, 75e per doz. 
Rosy Morn. Rosy pink. 10¢ each, 
90¢ per doz. 
M.-S. Rainbow Freesias. They come 
in all colors of the rainbow; very 
novel and handsome. 25e for 3, 
75e per doz. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS. 
Heavenly Blue. Top-size, 65¢ per doz., 
$5.00 per 100. 
IRIS, DUTCH. 
D. Haring. White tinted lilac. 
Imperator. Perfect blue. 
Huchtenburg. Falls orange-yellow; 
standards palest blue, passing to white. 
Wedgwood. Free blooming. Enor- 
mous deep blue flowers on long, 
strong stems, Large bulbs, 12e each, 
$1.20 per doz. 
Mixed Colors. A good selection. 
All Dutch Iris, 25c for 3, 90c per doz., 
$5.00 per 100, except where noted 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. Clumps for 
Outdoor Planting. 25¢ each, $2.50 
per doz.; postpaid, 35e and $2.85. 
ORNITHOGALUM (Star of Bethlehem). 
White star-shaped flowers. Blooms in 
May. Hardy and prolific. 6¢e each, 
60c per doz. 
OXALIS, Bermuda. Buttercup-yellow. 
Grand Duchess. White and lavender 
for growing indoors. 
All Oxalis 60c per doz. 
RANUNCULUS, Double French Hy- 
brids. A splendid strain of these bright 
spring-flowering bulbs. Mixture con- 
tains all colors. Jumbo size, 10e each, 
$1.00 per doz. 
SCILLA campanulata. 
Alba maxima. Clear white; very fine, 
large bells. 
Excelsior. Deep blue with large bells. 
Rose Queen. Bells of soft lilac-rose. 
All Scillas, 25c for 3, 90c per doz. 
VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS (Mertensia). 
An early spring-flowering plant, grow- 
ing about 1 to 114 feet high with blue 
flowers fading to eases one of the most 
interesting of our native spring flowers. 
15¢ each, $1.50 per doz. 
PEONIES 
Choicest varieties. 3 to 5-eyed. White, 
Pink-amnd-- Red:-—65e-cach,-pestpaid—4le; 
$3.50 per doz., postpaid $3.75. 

GRAPE HYACINTHS 

VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS 

DUTCH IRIS 
GIANT FREESIAS — 

THE MEYER SEED CO., 34-36 Light St., BALTIMORE 2, MD. {Phone: LEX. 6170-6171 } 

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