MONTBRETIAS 
Very decorative hardy bulbous plants of elegant growth, producing freely in August, 
September and October, graceful spikes of gorgeously colored flowers of the greatest value 
for cutting, lasting long in water and mixing well with all kinds of foliage. 
They grow freely 
in any ordinary flower border, but prefer a sunny situation. As pot plants they are very 
attractive. They can be planted from early until late in spring. They multiply fast, but if left 
over winter they should have a little mulching. They should be planted 4 to 6 inches apart 
and three inches deep in nearly any kind of well drained soil. 250 at 1000 rate; 25 at 100 rate. 
Doz. 
Aurora. Very large, flat, star-shaped flowers, with broad petals of great 
substance, bright golden orange suffused and shaded darker maroon 
blotches in center. One of the latest in blossom. 3 ft. ........ 2a 6 1.00 
Brightest and Best. Bright orange-scarlet, external crimson, yellow eye. 
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Lady Wilson Montbretia (See page 30) 
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100 1000 
$ 6.00 $50.00 
15.00 
