LYCORIS 
Radiata Six $1.30, Doz. $2.15, 25 $3.75, 100 $13.00 
From 10 to 20 flowers are borne on slender scapes | to 114 feet high 
in early autumn. They are bright crimson in color, about 1m inches 
across; the sickle-shaped segments being scarcely crisped; filaments are 
bright red. The leaves appear after the flowers. They are easily grown 
indoors, in the North, but in the South may be grown outdoors in ordi- 
nary good garden soil. (Color illustration, page 6.) 
P.S.—Lycoris Radiata is generally mis-named Nerine Sarniensis. 
NERINES 
For autumn flowering particularly in a cool greenhouse or living room 
window, few plants can compare with Nerines for their brilliant and attrac- 
tive colors. The flowers are produced on umbels of 6 to 24 blooms on stiff 
stems about | foot high. They remain in bloom for many weeks and the 
bulbs may be used over and over again. In southern gardens they are easily 
grown outdoors with little or no protection or much care. 
Bowdeni Each 85c, Three $2.50, Doz. $8.50 
Large umbels of pink flowers 3 to 4 inches across. This is one of the 
best and easiest to grow. Is quite hardy in the South and does well 
outside as well as making a fine flower indoors. 
Note: Do not confuse the true Nerine Bowdeni with what are generally 
called Nerine Sarieniensis) in America. What is grown here mostly under 
the name Nerine Sarniensis is Lycoris Radiata. 
ORNITHOGALUM 
Arabicum (Star of Bethlehem) 
Six 95c, Doz. $1.50, 25 $2.75, 100 $10.00 
Makes a large umbel of small white flowers with black base, produced 
on a tall spike. Hardy and very prolific in the extreme South but must 
be protected or forced in the North. 
Aureum Six $1.05, Doz. $1.65, 25 $3.00, 100 $11.00 
It is a splendid pot plant for growing indoors during the winter months, 
carrying its large, cupped, brilliant gold flowers in clusters supported on 
stems 12 inches high. Requires a cool, well lighted position and a pot 
or pan of it gives a magnificent long-lasting effect. Flowers last three 
to four weeks. 
Thyrsoides flore-pleno Six 95c, Doz. $1.50, 25 $2.75, 100 $10.00 
The double form we now offer is much more desirable than the single- 
flowered variety. The fine double white flowers remind one of the 
Pearl Tuberose, lasting weeks on end. Fine cut flower, 24 to 36 inches. 
OXALIS 
Suitable for pots or hanging baskets for winter flowering. Very easily 
grown in the house. Their clover-shaped leaves are most attractive as well 
as the small cuplike blooms. They are excellent, inexpensive small plants 
for decorating the home and growing on window sills. 
Grand Duchess. Lavender. Doz. 75c, 25 $1.35, 100 $4.75 
Bermuda Buttercup. Yellow. Doz. 75c, 25 $1.35, 100 $4.75 
Hirta. Lovely pink variety. Doz. 75c, 25 $1.35, 100 $4.75 
Adenophylla. Six $1.20, Doz. $1.85, 25 $3.35, 100 $12.00 
A lovely hardy species from China, forming small, compact rosettes of 
foliage and dainty small, lilac-pink flowers opening in the sun. Height 
3 inches. Plant in the rock garden or grow in pots in the house from 
end of August to November. A rare hardy variety, easily grown. 
RANUNCULUS 
Their brilliant lovely globular-shaped flowers are splendid cut flowers and 
lovely at all times. May be left undisturbed for many years. In the North, 
bulbs may be planted in April and May outdoors and will bloom in July and 
should be taken up for winter and stored dry until the following season. 
Giant Claremont Hybrids Doz. 90c, 25 $1.65, 100 $6.00 
This new giant Ranunculus is far ahead of the common types. The per- 
fectly double flowers are produced on tall, stout stems and appear in 
every conceivable shade of color. The blooms are many times larger. 
The color range is exquisite and the long stems make them superb for 
cutting. (Color illustrat 1, page 6.) 
Veltheimia Viridifolia 
Tritonia Crocata {11] 
PUSCHKINIA 
Libanotica Doz. 75c, 25 $1.30, 100 $4.50 
A beautiful little April-flowering bulb prized for the permanent hardy 
flower border and rock garden; it is also an easily grown indoor pot 
plant. The flowers are white, shaded and striped a soft clear blue, about 
6 inches high. 
SPARAXIS 
Finest Mixed Doz. 70c, 25 $1.25, 100 $4.25 
Delightful spring blooming Cape bulbs of the Ixia group, their beautiful 
flowers being borne on graceful spikes about 6 to 8 inches high and 
the colors of the brightest and all shades. They are tigered, blotched, 
spotted, streaked and flushed, a complete riot of color. They are also 
excellent for conservatory and indoor treatment. For the southern rock 
garden they are indispensable. Protect in cold climates. 
STERNBERGIA 
Lutea major Each 60c, Doz. $4.25, 25 $8.00, 100 $30.00 
A very effective autumn-flowering bulbous plant producing Crocus-like 
flowers of a rich golden yellow. The bulbs make a charming decoration 
if planted in bowls or pots and flower a few weeks after planting. Out- 
of-doors the Sternbergia likes a warm, well drained situation on banks 
or borders, where it should be left undisturbed. The bulbs should be 
planted 9 inches deep, and in cold districts a covering of dry litter 
should be given in winter. Fine for the rock garden. (Color illustration, 
page 7.) 
TRILLIUM - American Wood-lily or Wake Robin 
Spring-flowering perennials with three leaves borne in a@ whorl, and 
flowers with three petal-like segments. 
Culture: The Trilliums require to be grown in peat and leaf mold in 
shade of partial shade. Plant in autumn or very early spring, 3 inches 
apart, in large colonies to produce the best effect. 
Grandiflorum Six $1.25, Doz. $2.30, 100 $15.00 
Excellent plants for shady positions in the hardy border, or in a sub- 
aquatic position. Large, pure white flowers in early spring. 12 to 18 
inches high. 
TRITELEIA - Milla 
Uniflora violacea Doz. 60c, 25 $1.00, 100 $3.50 
A rootlike bulb which produces in early spring a pale violet-blue flower 
with white center. Somewhat resembles the Chionodoxa, is delightfully 
fragrant. They spread and multiply with amazing rapidity and are ex- 
cellent in the rockery or under shrubs or trees where nothing else will 
grow. They are hardy, but like a little protection. About 3 inches high. 
TRITONIA 
Crocata Six 70c, Doz. $1.00, 25 $1.90, 100 $7.00 
This interesting bulbous plant is commonly known as the Orange Ixia, 
which it resembles. It is very floriferous; forces easily and produces 
lovely orange flowers. Give it the same treatment as Freesias and you 
will enjoy it very much. Height about 10 inches. Lovely in the rockery 
in southern gardens. 
VELTHEIMIA 
Viridifolia Each 75c, Doz. $7.50, 100 $60.00 
Handsome Cape bulb. Forty to sixty reddish, tubular flowers 114 inches 
long, hanging closely from the tip of a stem 15 to 18 inches tall, rising 
from the center of a rosette of showy bright green, shiny leaves 9 to 
12 inches long with wavy edges. Its bold habit and beautiful foliage 
make it especially useful as a pot plant. Excellent in garden in mild 
climates and easy to grow under glass. Blooms ‘in midwinter. 
ZEPHYRANTHES 
Robustus Six $1.20, Doz. $1.85, 25 $3.35, 100 $12.00 
Large, bright pink flowers appearing in late summer on 6- to 8-inch 
stems. Foliage during winter and spring. The flowers are large enough 
and stems long enough to be very useful for cutting. Its adaptability 
to culture in pots, rock ‘gardens and borders, makes it a very useful 
member of a well known group. 
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