HY ACINTHUS 
AZUREUS acinth-like flowers of Forget- 
Me-Not blue; one of the most delightful spring thrills, 
blooming during February and March. 3 bulbs 30c; $1.00 
doz. 

DUTCH IRIS (Iris from Bulbs) 
The flowers are superior in substance, brilliance and 
color to the old Spanish Iris; blooms two weeks earlier, 
forces easily and is fine for cutting. Plant 4 to 5 inches deep. 
IMPERATOR—Dark blue, extra large flower. 75c doz. 
WEDGEWOOD—Medium blue, extra large flower; earliest 
of all. $1.00 doz. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR—Large pure white of fine form. 85c 
doz. 
YELLOW QUEEN 

Early, golden yellow. 85c doz. 
SPANISH IRIS 
The Spanish Iris bloom following the Dutch Iris but earli- 
er than the English and with the late German Iris. 
GOLDEN LION—To 26 ins. A splendid and unusual new 
Iris with beautifully ruffled flowers; standards—lemon 
yellow; falls—golden yellow. $1.10 doz. 
KING OF THE BLUES—To 24 ins. Fine deep purple-blue. 
Lovely sort for the garden as well as for cutting. 85c doz. 
ENGLISH IRIS 
The English Iris are somewhat larger than the Dutch 
and Spanish types and bloom just after the Dutch in June 
and July. The last Iris to bloom and, like the other Iris, 
make excellent cut flowers. 
MIXED COLORS: Lovely flowers in delightful colors rang- 
ing from white to light blues, dark blues, lavenders to 
dark purple. $1.00 doz. 
IRIS FROM RHIZOMES 
(See Bearded Iris, Page 7) 
ISMENE 
(Hymenocallis Calathina) 
Peruvian Daffodil—charming creamy-white, lily-like blos- 
soms, several to a stem. Fragrant. Height 18 inches. 3 bulbs 
. %5e3; $2.50 doz. 
IXIA (African Corn Lilies) 
Long, slender, graceful spikes of bloom, in shades of 
yellow, pink, scarlet, and crimson. 
MIXED COLORS. Jumbo size. 85c doz. 
LEUCOCORYNE IXIOIDES ODORATA 
(Glory of the Sun) 
Flowers exquisite light blue on tall, wiry stems; sweet- 
scented, excellent for forcing. 
3 bulbs 45c; $1.50 doz. 
LEUCOJUM (Snow Flake) 
This is one of the earliest and most attractive spring 
flowers, growing from 6 to 8 inches high; they bear dainty, 
nodding white flowers, tipped with green. 
VERNUM—White. $1.10 doz. 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinths) 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Bright sky-blue. $1.00 doz. 
PLUMOSUS—$1.50 doz. 
ORNITHOGALUM (Star of Bethlehem) 
ARABICUM—Cluster of star-shaped, white flowers, with a 
glistening black bead-like center; very fragrant, excellent 
for pots, as it forces very easily. 3 for 40c; $1.50 doz. 
AUREUM (“Gold Star’?)—Elegant spikes of deep yellow 
flowers, long lasting. Easy to grow and thrives in shade. 
3 bulbs 50c; $1.75 doz. 
OXALIS 
GRAND DUCHESS—Low-growing plants with profusion of 
large flowers in two colors—pink and lavender. 50c doz. 
RANUNCULUS 
These beautiful dwarf-growing flowers are unrivaled for 
their lovely form and bright colors, ranging to gorgeous 
shades of pink, crimson, purple, white, yellow and orange. 
Plant the bulbs claw-end down, about 2 inches deep. 
TECOLOTE GIANT MIXED—One of the largest and most 
magnificent strains ever offered; flowers double and semi- 
double in a wide range of beautiful colors. Top size, 85c 
doz. 
TECOLOTE GIANT GOLD—Large golden flowers. 85c doz. 
TECOLOTE GIANT PINK—Giant flowers in soft shades of 
pink and rose. 85c doz. 
TECOLOTE GIANT RED—Large flowers in rich shades of 
crimson-red and orange-red. 85c doz. 
TECOLOTE GIANT WHITE—Giant flowers, pure white. 
85c doz. y 
SCILLA CAMPANULATA (Wood Hyacinths) 
$1.00 doz. 
SCILLAS (English Bluebells)—Charming small, bell-shaped 
flowers on. graceful spikes about 15 ins. high; fine for 
rock gardens and borders. 
ALBA—Pure white. 
COERULEA—Violet-blue. Jumbo bulbs. 
EXCELSIOR—Very large bright blue. 
ROSE QUEEN—FExtra large spikes, beautiful deep pink 
bells. 85c doz. 
SPARAXIS 
These beautiful flowers are borne on graceful aikes 6 
to 8 inches high, and of the brightest colors; they are 
spotted and flushed: beautiful for the rock garden and also 
ideal for forcing. 
TECOLOTE—HYBRIDS—JUMBO—S85c doz. 
Triteleia (Milla) UNIFLORA VIOLACEA—Charming star- 
shaped, violet-blue flowers on 5-in. stems. Same blooming 
time as Daffodil, though longer lasting. Excellent for 
rock gardens, borders. 85c doz. 
WATSONIA 
A delightful spring and summer blooming bulb with 
showy colorful spikes in shades of rose, salmon and crim- 
son. Plant 5 inches deep, 6 inches apart in sunny location. 
$1.00 doz. 
BEAUTIFUL HARDY LILIES 
ALSTROMERIA AURANTICA (Peruvian Lily)—The true 
Peruvian Lily with evergreen yellow tipped green and 
evergreen foliage; the flowers are deep yellow tipped 
green and spotted brown. 8 for $1.00. 

Crows Hybrids—Hardy Lilies 
