
WATSONIAS 
WATSONIA 
Like graceful long-spiked Gladiolus in height but with 
cheerful clear colors and neatly-tailored flowers, the Watsonia 
makes a permanent clump in the garden. When in bloom, the 
many spikes of handsome tubular flowers with flaring petals are 
truly beautiful. Excellent for cutting and use in flower arrange- 
ments. Plant 4 to 6 inches deep in well drained soil, best in sun. 
The leaves may be cut to the ground when they turn brown. 
White or Mixed colors. Extra choice quality bulbs. Doz. $1.25, 
100 for $9.00. 
BABY GLADIOLUS 
These are the dainty ‘Orchid Gladiolus’ entirely distinct 
from the garden varieties. The flowers are much smaller, with 
clear colors, each petal showing a distinctive diamond shaped 
marking. Flower spikes are about 18 inches high. Plant 8 to 
12 inches apart in a sunny place. 12 for $1.50, 100 for $10.00. 
Spitfire. Brilliant scarlet vermilion with small violet marks. 
The Bride. White with pink or carmine markings. Very dainty. 
Peach Blossom. A uniform delicate pink. 
Mixed colors. A choice selection of co!ors. 
AMARYLLIS HYBRIDS 
We offer only the large flowered strains so desirable for 
growing in pots or in open ground in sheltered places. When 
planting in pots, set only the lower half of the bulb in the soil 
or just cover the tip if planting in the open ground. Use a 
porous, rich soil. 
Mixed colors. Each 50c, per dozen, $5.00. 

MIXED FREESIAS 
FREESIAS 
Clusters of fragrant flowers in a beautiful variety of colors 
ranging from white through pink, yellow and red to lavender 
and almost blue. Freesias may be grown outdoors in the garden 
where they are permanent bulbs in mild climates and may also 
be forced in the conservatory or in pots for longer stems and 
larger flowers for cutting. They will make a fine subject for 
sunn’ window boxes. Give plenty of water during growth. 
Large bulbs, 3%‘ to 34°; Dozen*85c, 100 for $6.00: 
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