Iris pseudacorus, yellow water iris, 
suited to deep South, 50c. 
Lachenalia aurea, tiny Cape Cowslip, 
tulip-like fleshy leaves, flowers golden. 
South, also excellent for the greenhouse 
yellow bells on scapes up to a foot tall. 
Small egg-shaped bulbs up to an inch in. 
diameter, blooming well in pots or the 
ground in winter in protected places far 
or conservatory in the North. Bulbs 
available in Fall, 25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
Simply elegant in masses or planted sev- 
eral bulbs to the pot. 
Lach. tricolor, varied colored bells— 
selon green and red, 25c each, $2.00 per 
OZ. 
Lach. pendula superba, early red- 
flowered, showy species, can be had in 
bloom-for Christmas by planting in early 
Fall and growing warm, 50c each. 
Leucocoryne ixioides odorata, fine Chil- 
ean winter flowering bulb, slender leaves, 
several blue-starred-and- white flowers in LACHENALIA AUREA 
umbels on stems up to 1 ft. and more, “Cape Cowslip” 
25¢e each, $2.50 per doz. 
Anemones (Anemone coronaria) the lilies of the field of Bible lands, widely grown © 
in California, France and Cornwall, England for winter cut flowers. Equally good for 
the deep South or under glass in the. north. Poppy-like flowers of excellent keeping 
quality and very gorgeous, 25c doz. for No. 2 roots, mixed colors. 
Dutch Iris, the most satisfactory cut flower "and garden iris (bulbous type) for 
winter bloom in the lower South. Handle as a gladiolus. Half-hardy bulbs, they are a 
strain developed in Holland from early blooming types of the Spanish Iris. Plant in 
beds in medium to heavy well-drained soil in Fall. 
A.Bloemard, early light biue, 50c doz. 
Wedgewood, (I.tingitana hybrid) tall, blue, one of the really great flowers of 
horticulture, $1.00 doz. ‘ 
Yellow Queen, best yellow variety for garden and forcing, 75c doz. All Dutch Iris © 
bulbs available in the Fall. 
Lilium longiflorum var. Harrisii,-the old-time Florida Lily, fine for gardens and 
growing in pots. Can be had in bloom in February by cold storage for bulbs. This is the 
Bermuda Easter Lily, originally a natiye of Japan. We offer a disease-free strain, 25c 
and 50c per bulb, $2.50 and $5.00 per doz., medium and large sizes. 
Gladiolus: new Dutch varieties, Harry Hopkins, Bordeaux wine red, wonderful 
glowing shade, Salman origination, bulblets, 5 for $1.00. Large bulbs, $5.00 "each. 
| Topscore, sparkling cagrpiGon, early Vermillion red, large bulbs, $1.00 each. Bulb- 
lets, $1.00 doz. 
Ask for prices on ae Salman originations, including Gen. Eisenhower, Roose- 
velt’s Memory, Pres. Truman, ete. 
We will have a new folder of Hemerocallis (Daylily) originations and other novel- 
ties available in the Fall. Send for your copy. 
yg WYNDHAM HAYWARD 
Lakemont Gardens Winter Park, Fla., U.S.A. 


