LACHENALIA 
AUREA—A colorful and interesting plant 
particularly nice for growing in pots but 
which in mild climates may also be 
grown in the garden. The golden yellow 
flowers are pendulous and they grow in 
trusses 8 to 10 inches tall with 20 or 
more flowers on a stem. They bloom in 
about 3 months and may be had in bloom 
for Christmas. Plant about 6 bulbs in a 
pot. 
5 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
LEUCOCORYNE 
’ Glory of the Sun 
Large clusters of exquisite light blue flow- 
ers on long wiry stems. Especially noted 
for their long keeping qualities and sure 
to become a very popular garden flower 
when the bulbs become more plentiful. In 
mild climates plant them in deep soil for 
permanent beds. 
5 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00 
LEUCOJUM 
SPRING SNOWFLAKES — Bell shaped 
flowers tipped green and on stems 10 to 
12 inches. One of the earliest to bloom in 
the spring and delightful cut flowers for 
spring bouquets. The bulbs are hardy 
and will grow in any garden soil. Plant 
in clumps where they will be undisturbed 
for several years. 
5 for 85c; 12 for $1.50; 100 for $10.00 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
(DECEMBER DELIVERY) 
For outdoor culture they require a loose 
rich soil and a moist, shady position. Set 
so that the tips are slightly above the 
ground and at a distance of 3 or more 
inches apart. 
Clumps for outdoor growing: 
$1.00 each; 12 clumps for $10.00 
MUSCARI—Grape Hyacinth 
Dainty and fascinating flower spikes of 
tiny round balls in blue or white. They are 
easy to grow in any good garden soil and 
are nice under trees or along borders where 
they may be left undisturbed. When well 
established they make an excellent show- 
ing. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Clear deep blue. 
12 for 50c; 100 for $3.50 
WHITE—Lovely pure white. 
12 for 75c; 100 for $5.00 
ORNITHOGALUM 
Star of Bethlehem 
ARABICUM — Waxy, white star-shaped 
flowers with a glistening jet-black pistil 
and yellow stamens. They are in large 
clusters at the top of stems 15 to 18 
inches long. Very desirable for display 
in large vases. They are easily grown 
and will thrive in any reasonably good 
soil where they get sunlight at least one- 
half time. Large bulbs to flower next 
Spring. 
5 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 100 for $12.50 

Iris Kempjeréi—Rainbow Iris 
They Thrive in Moist Soil 
Any of the following varieties: 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.25; 12 for $7.50 
These beautiful broad petaled flowers have 
many charming color combinations, some 
are zoned, others are veined and a large 
percentage of them have a sparkling yel- 
low band at the base of 
each petal. Stems are 2 
to 8 feet tall and the 
slender foliage is grace- 
ful and ornamental. 
They are easily grown 
and do their best near a 
dripping faucet, around 
a pool or along a stream 
where they get full sun 
most of the day. Much 
admired in our gardens 
where they bloom pro- 
fusely during June and 
July. 
CATHERINE PERRY— 
Blue, overlaid with 
rich purple glow, 
tufted center. 
DOMINATOR—Rich in- 
digo - blue with white 
stripes and light cen- 
ter. Striking. 
FASCINATION = 
Mauve-pink, lightly 
veined white. Double. 
GOLD BOUND — Glis- 
tening white with a 
cream glow at the 
gold-banded center. 
Double. 
MOUNT .HOOD—Light 
blue shaded darker, 
bright orange center. 
Double. 
PURPLE AND GOLD— 
Rich violet - purple 
with petaloids tipped 
violet. Double. 
ROSANA—Light mauve deeply and heav- 
ily veined purple; brilliant yellow center. 
Double. 
TEMPLETON — Reddish violet mottled 
and marbled with white. Double. 
T. S. WARE—Large. reddish-violet, con- 
trasting white center. Double. 

LOVELY RAINBOW IRIS 
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SNOWFLAKE (Leucojum) 
PEONIES 
Not all peenies will thrive in a climate 
where the winters are very mild. The fol- 
lowing varieties are offered especially for 
medium-mild or cold climates. We do not 
recommend them for planting in climates 
where the winters are warm. Please state 
if we may substitute. 
EDU LIS SUPERBA—A very lovely peony 
of bright mauve-pink with a narrow edg- 
ing of delicate lilac. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—A fine large white 
with crimson markings in the center. It’s 
an old favorite and hardy too. 
LONGFELLOW—Crimson with a bright 
cherry tone and with contrasting golden 
yellow stamens around the center petals. 
LOTTIE COLLINS—This fine red peony 
begins blooming in mid-season and con- 
tinues for a long time. It has good tex- 
ture and strong stem. Highly recom- 
mended. 
MARIE STUART—A charming light pink 
peony which is rapidly becoming a favor- 
ite cut flower variety. Has good sub- 
stance and keeps well. 
OFFICINALIS—Bright ruby-red. One of 
the first to flower in our trials. Highly 
prized for garden or for cutting. 
PRINCESS MATHILDE — Bright China- 
pink, an early and free blooming peony 
of merit. 
QUEEN VICTORIA—White with a deli- 
eate flesh tint. An exquisite peony for 
cut flower. Fragrant, too. 
RACHAEL — Bright garnet-red shaded 
rich ruby-red. A good free blooming cut 
flower variety which begins blooming 
about mid-season. Fragrant. 
Any of the above: $1.00 each 
PEONY COLLECTION—Our choice of 6 
varieties. 
$5.00, postpaid 
