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Zetbs for Indoor GIANT FREESIAS 
One of the most fragrant of our indoor winter flowering 
Winter lo , coutinded plants. Bulbs are rather small; a 6-in. pot or pan will hold 
WOUNG, about a dozen. Use good fibrous, sandy garden loam. Set bulbs 
upright, allowing about 2 in. space between them, and barely _ 
cover with soil. In flower from January onwards and for best — 
results must be grown in a moderately low temperature. The — 
largest flowers and the longest stems are usually hadfromthe 
earliest plantings. = 

9720 Blue.......... 
9721 Lavender..... 
9722 Pink.......... ee 
9723 Purple....... | Any of these 8 lovely, separate _ ae 
-. Tecolote Hybrids 
9724 Bright Red... colors or mixture: Sah 
9730 Rose...... ... | 22 for 65¢; 100 for $4.50 0° 
9731 Pure White . 52 = 
9732 Light Yellow ae 
9733 Mixed Colors ; 
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Four Giant Tecolote Hybrid Freesias 
Light Yellow, Lavender, Blue and Pink | 
9739— 24 Bulbs ( 6ofeach, value $1.30) for $1.15 
9740— 48 Bulbs (i2o0feach.value 2.60) for 2.10 
: 9741—100 Bulbs (25 ofeach,value 4.50)for 4.00 
Tecolote Hybrids Freesias 12 for 65¢; 100 for $4.50 Sa 

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EASTER LILIES | oe 
Popular throughout the world, loved and admired by everyone. We offer three varieties that are ideal for indoor growing. 
' Use a 5- or 6-in. pot; place bulb loosely in rich, porous soil so that it is barely covered and the soil gently but firmly set. 
- Keep in a cool, dark but airy place, free from frost, until bulbs are well rooted; afterward bring to the light and grow on in 
a temperature of not more than 60° F. Ideal garden subjects in frost-free locations. In other sections, they may, after having — 
bloomed in the house, be planted outdoors for flowering during the late summer. —— 
s612 Giant Easter Lily 
Lilium longiflorum giganteum 
The fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers are of the purest white and very 
large. The plant is of sturdy, stocky-growth and largely forced for Easter, 
but is just as valuable for later flowering. Bulbs are usually ready for ship- 
ment in late October. The plants have dark green foliage with the stems 
marked black. Valuable for cutting; good keepers. 
'  60¢ each; 3 for $1.65; 12 for $5.75 
Bermuda 
Easter Lily 
Lilium harrisi 
Quicktocomeintobloom; 
may be forced for Christ- 
mas, but it is for Easter 
that it is so extensively 
planted. The plants grow 
about 3 ft. tall and pro- 
duce 5 to 12 or more large, 
trumpet-shaped, fra- 

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ule) siete gs volow : 8613 Estate Lily $i Ag 
anthers. Our bulbs are 2 ‘OOo See 
genius Heruaeced 50¢ each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5.00 a S 
nee ey reach us in . 4 <: 
ugust and are available 
from then until Decem- 8613 Estate Lily at a 
ber, subject to prior sale. A new lily of recent introduction with very _ 
8602 LARGE BULBS: large, pure white, long, trumpet-shaped flowers _ 
Well grown, they pro- 
duce 5 to 10 large flow- 
Shae $1 Ber ie te $200 flowers having a most pleasing fra 
8601 EXTRA LARGE Easter Lily,’’ we suggest planting it outdoors — 
BULBS: Will produce Only in temperate climates. Although it has — 
long lasting on the plant or when cut. Plants a 

Bermuda Easter Lily taller plants with more ibe planting in fat cold seciens we 
owers per stem thanthe Winter protection, we do not consider it re- 
6602 paras Balbss ont seer $ ror sie8 large bulbs. | 60¢ each; __liably hardy when subject to sub-zero tempe 
ge: each; 3 for $1. 3 for $1.65; 12 for $5.75 atures. It is for indoor winter blooming that: 
SSS: 
30 W. Atlee Burpee Co., Bulb and Seed Growers foralipment idate Oetober as 

