Kare Bulbs 
World Famous VAN TUBERGEN Dutch Bulbs 
e The Outdoor Garden 
Jor e The Indoor Window Garden 
e The Small Greenhouse | 
e The Connoisseur ¢ The Beginner « The Specialist 
EALIZING there are many newcomers each year lured into 
the great adventure of gardening, and that all gardeners 
are forever expanding their interests we would like to make 
the descriptions and cultural directions on this list as complete and 
thorough as possible. However, with the limited space available 
we fall far short of our desire. To balance this we supply full cultur- 
al directions with each order of spring bulbs, and offer a very per- 
sonal correspondence service to all our friends. Write whenever 
you need help or information. No matter how simple or complicated 
your problem is you may be assured that you will receive a per- 
sonal helpful letter in reply. We are also interested in just plain 
“garden gossip,”’ so write and tell us about any interesting garden 
experiences. 
For quick reference we have used the following symbols to denote 
in general where the plants are usually grown. 
* In the outdoor flower garden 
{ In the small greenhouse and conservatory 
{ In window gardens, and for pot plant culture in the average 
home environment. 
ACHIMENES j t 
Charming summer-flowering bulbs for pots in house or greenhouse or in the open where 
light shade and plenty of moisture can be provided. They respond perfectly to the same 
treatment given Tuberous Begonias. Sometimes known as “Cupid’s Bower,” the newer 
hybrids are greatly improved in size and color range. Five to ten of the tiny, scaly tubers 
may be planted in a 4- or 5-inch pot. They multiply rapidly. Water sparingly at first and 
eee when they reach a height of 6 inches to induce branching. Ultimate height is 12 
inches. 
AMBROISE VERSCHAFFELT. Beautifully veined violet-blue on white ground. A very 
choice variety. 3 for 55c, Doz. $1.90 
LITTLE BEAUTY. Compact plants with bright cerise-pink flowers. One of the best for 
pots. 3 for 60c, Doz. $2.00 
LOVELINESS. A free-blooming dwarf type with many violet flowers. 
3 for 55c, Doz. $1.90 
LONGIFLORA MAJOR. Very large flowers of brilliant dark blue. Extra choice. 
3 for 55c, Doz. $1.90 
MARGUERITAE. Large flowers of pure white 3 for 55c, Doz. $1.90 
PATENS MAJOR. Reddish violet flowers with white throat. Compact plant. 
3 for 70c, Doz. $2.35 
PULCHELLA (coccinea). Small flowers but bright red, a rare color in Achimenes. 
3 for 60c, Doz. $2.00 
TUBIFLORA (Gloxinia tubiflora). A somewhat different type from the above. Long, fra- 
grant, waxy white flowers on tall stems. This is exceptionally fine for pot culture. 
Each 55c 

Poor drainage is the greatest single reason for failure with bulbs. Stay away from areas 
that are soggy even for short periods in the spring or fall. 
ACIDANTHERA * 
MURIELAE. One of the most delightful of the summer flowering bulbs for the outdoor 
garden. Large, pure white, sweetly-scented blossoms with starry throat blotches of crim- 
son maroon. A mass of six or more of these showy flowers suspended on graceful arching 
stems is most distinctive. They are excellent for cutting, blossom through most of August 
and September and are rarely damaged by wind or rain. A recent introduction from West- 
ern Abyssinia; two to three feet in height. Handle the same as Gladiolus. Extra choice 
Selected Corms Each 80c, 3 for $2.20, Doz. $8.00 
Good Flowering Size Corms. Each 60c, 3 for $1.65, Doz. $6.10 
ALSTROEMERIA * + j{ 
For an excellent discussion of Alstroemerias and their culture, you must read the article 
by John L. Russell, in the October, 1947, issue of the FLOWER GROWER. Mr. Russell 
feels as we do, that these lovely flowers of wide color range and excellent cut flower quali- 
ties have been sadly overlooked by eastern gardeners and nurserymen as a valuable ad- 
dition to the summer flower garden. (they are extensively grown along the west coast under 
the name of “Peruvian Lily,” primarily as a commercial cut-flower) When well established 
the rich clusters of numerous blooms borne on 2 to 4 foot stems are indeed most striking. 
By mulching heavily after the ground is frozen Alstroemeria aurantiaca and its varieties 
has proven reliably hardy in the north, and there will possibly be others as further experi- 
mentation is carried on. However, all varieties may easily be grown outdoors in the north 
by handling them like Gladiolus. Flowers will not be as numerous by this method, but the 
plant still remains as a fine addition to the summer garden. Plant in a sunny location, in 
deep rich soil, and provide an abundance of moisture. A moderate planting will provide 
ay cut flowers of lasting quality all through the summer. 
AURANTIACA LUTEA. A deep rich yellow. 3 for 55c, Doz. $1.95 
AURANTIACA ORANGE KING. Gay, rich orange. 3 for 55c, Doz. $1.95 
CHILENSIS. A delightful mixture varying in colors from white and creamy to yellowish 
and pink. 3 for $1.10, Doz. $3.95 
PELEGRINA. Dainty pink 3 for 65c, Doz. $2.35 
PELEGRINA ALBA. A pure white variety especially valuable for cutting. Both the Peleg- 
rina and P. alba are particularly good for the small greenhouse as well as outdoor culture. 
3 for 65c, Doz. $2.35 
TRICOLOR (Pulchra). White and yellow with a purple flush. 3 for 55c, Doz. $1.95 
AMARYLLIS (HIPPEASTRUM) 7{ tf 
For colorful flowers of striking beauty in the home there are few plants that can compare 
with the Amaryllis. The brilliant clusters of great trumpet-shaped flowers are frequenuly 
seen in windows and small greenhouses of indoor garden enthusiasts during the winter 
months, but the plant is not as well known as it deserves to be. If more beginners knew 
chow easy of culture it is when a few fundamental rules are followed it would become one 
of the most popular of indoor house plants. Individual flowers are often 3 to 3% inches 
long and sweet-scented. Because of their sparse foliage it is wise to place the pot among 
interesting foliage plants so that the flowers are borne above. : i fds 
Our strain is exceptional and should not be confused with ordinary ones. Ihe colors are 
very clear and true and the large finely-shaped flowers are distinguished by wide, ov er 
lapping petals which give them a more luxurious appearance than where abaya mere 
widely spaced. Our bulbs will usually bloom 4 flowers on a spike and many bu nt mn 
produce 2 spikes, We sincerely believe our collection of superb Dutch Hybrids to be the 
finest available. 
AULICUM. Beautiful scarlet red. ; : ay) Each eee 
RUTILUM. This charming rare little species is a pleasing variation from the large Howerec 
hybrids. The orange scarlet flowers are borne in great profusion. Very press fer Raat 
decorations. » Bie 
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SUPERB DUTCH ee? Extra Select Bulbs Strong Select Good Flowering Size 
24 cm. and over ted Hecet 
E Each $5.40 A x 
SaenHalited pial: Each $5.40 $4.50 a 
PURE WHITE (Very choice) Each $7.25 age 
SALMON ORANGE Each $7.25 $5. 4 
ORANGE Each $9.00 a2 
PURE PINK (Very choice) Each $9.00 $7.25 
Amaryllis Seed 
The same fine selection as available in bulbs. All are fresh crop. Ready in May. 
SOLID SCARLET 10 for $1.00 SALMON ORANGE is {08 aioe 
WHITE, Lined pink 12 for $1.00 ORANGE ee: sive 
PURE WHITE 10 for $1.25 PURE PINK cl 
SPLENDID MIXTURE 12 for $1.00 
ANEMONE CORONARIA * j 
+s is best known and most popular as a cut flower offered by the florist, it is 
Habit frase a plant for the summer garden. In the south and ha it eo 
but in the north and east must be handled as a tender bulb Been e gladio ued ae 
easy culture, preferring rich moist soil and plenty of water during the growinn sap a 
itary flowers are borne 12 to 18 inches high in colorful profusion pret ty aL 
foliage for a long period of time. ce Gee as possible in puis when gr ‘ f 
subject for the small greenhouse or conser : Revit 
PAMOUS ST. BRIGID MIXTURE. Semi-Double, Poppy-Flowered. A anlendig mua tite 
of all shades. This is our own carefully selected strain which we are sure you wl 
superior to any others offered. We supply only top size rae does Dac! 70c, 50 for $2.45 
a 
DE CAEN. Giant single strain. 
HIS EXCELLENCY. Bright scarlet 
MR. FOKKER. Bright blue. 
fy ena Tone 6 for 35¢, Doz, 60c, 50 for $2.00 
EXOTIC DOUBLES. This selection of separate colors and varieties is the finest available. 
CORNFLOWER. Brilliant blue 
DON JUAN. Blood red 
PURITY. Pure white 
ROSETTE. Rose and white 
ehavorn ales) 6 for 40c, Doz. 70c, 50 for $2.45 
(Continued on following column) 
GESNERIACEAE } ¢ | 
EXOTIC DOUBLES. This selection of sepjrate colors and varieties is the finest available. 
CORNFLOWER. Brilliant blue 
DON JUAN. Blood red 
PURITY. Pure white 
ROSETTE. Rose and white 
SURPRISE. Clear carmine 
All above 6 for 40c, Doz. 70c, 50 for $2.45 
Looking for unusual or rare plants not on this list ? ? ? Write us about them, as we are 
able to supply many plants not listed because of space shortage. 
CRINUMS jf ¢ 
Crinums are rare and interesting bulbs producing in midsummer large umbels of fragrant 
Lily-like flowers on stout two-foot stems, They make fine accent points for terraces or 
borders, and an easy way to grow them ojttside is to sink the pots into the spaces where 
desired. They are good pot plants and thé culture is the same as for Amaryllis. They in- 
crease freely by bulblets. 
MOOREI. A showy variety with long lasting pink blossoms and long, very wavy leaves. 
Bears seed if hand-pollenated or crossed with other species. It is said to be hardy in the 
latitude of New York City except that thr bulbs grow so near the surface of the ground 
that the frost damages them. 


Each $1.85 
MOOREI ALBUM. A companion to the above with white flowers. Each $2.50 
POWELLI. A hybrid with deep pink flowers. Bailey says, ‘‘If the bulbs are planted 2% to 
3 feet deep (to the bottom of the bulb) in well-drained soil, the plant stands without pro- 
tection in the neighborhood of New York City.” Each 75c, 3 for $2.00 
POWELLI ALBUM. Similar to the above with white flowers. Each $1.10, 3 for $2.95 
POWELLI HARLEMENSE. Beautiful delicate pink blooms in large umbels. Am improve- 
ment on Powelli. | Each 90c, 3 for $2.50 
POWELLI KRELAGEI. Another improved hybrid having deep rose-pink curved flowers 
4 inches long. Each $1.45, 3 for $3.95 
CRINO-DONNA CORSII (Amaracrinum Howardi). A cross between Amaryllis bella- 
donna and Crinum Moorei. Clear pink flowers borne on stout stems in September or 
October. Each $2.50 
The Gesneria family consists of several species of tuberous-rooted plants having soft, 
heart-shaped leaves and brilliant tubular flowers in clusters. They have become an item 
much sought after by plant lovers who collect them, and there.are several correspondence 
clubs devoted to a study and exchange of knowledge concerning them. The culture is 
exactly the same as for Tuberous begonias, Of this family we offer the 3 species listed be- 
low: Gesnerias, Naegelias and Tydaeas. Tubers of all 3 species should be stored in a warm 
place in the pots in which they have been grown and watered ocasionally during the dor- 
mant season. 
SPECIAL OFFER. (A). 3 each of Gesnetias, Naegelias and Tydaeas, 9 in all, our 

selection ( $7.35 value.) $5.75 
Gesnerias 
CARDINALIS (macrantha). An attractive variety having bright red flowers and large 
velvety green leaves. A fine pot plant. 3 for $1.95 
UMBELLATA. The flowers are a deeper shade of red than those of cardinalis and they 
bloom much more freely. A new introduction whose specific name is subject to verification. 
3 for $2.95 
Naegelias 
Although Naegelias are very desirable, the tubers are so perishable that they require 
very special packing and expensive insurance against frost in transit. 
GOLDEN KING. Beautiful, deep yellow flowers and fine marbled leaves Each $1.65 
MONARCH. Large red flowers, very decorative bronze leaves. Each $1.50 
ORANGE DELIGHT. Orange-red with yellpw outside and throat. Inside slightly speckled. 
Each $1.50 
ORANGE KING. A very fine uniform orange. Each $1.30 
ROSE QUEEN. An unusual color combination of carmine pink with a creamy interior 
speckled pink. Each $1.30 



SPECIAL OFFER (B). One each of the above Naegelias ($7.25 value) 

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Tydaeas 
Formerly known as Isolomas, this handsome species resembles in flower Achimines and 
Gesnerias and comes in the same varied assortment of colors. 
SUPERFINE named varieties in mixture | 3 for $1.10 
FINE MIXTURE 3 for 95c 
GLOXINIAS 
Gloxinias are natives of Brazil with richly colored, velvety, bell-shaped flowers often 
marbled or spotted with darker shades. Not the least of their beauty is in the large downy, 
conspicuously veined leaves. The tubers should be started the same as Tuberous Begonias 
but are best used as house plants only, to insure careful watering as wetting the leaves 
causes spotting. After they have finished blooming and the leaves have matured, water is 
gradually withheld so the tubers may ripen after which they are stored in sand in a tem- 
perature of 45 degrees. The varieties listed are fine hybrids very seldom found in American 
catalogues. 
BLANCHE DE MERU. Rosy purple with white throat. 
EMPEROR FREDERIC. Attractive scarlet with broad white margin. 
EMPEROR WILLIAM. Deep pansy blue with broad white margin. 
ETOILE DE FEU. Striking carmine red. 
FIRE KING. Bright red and one of the best. 
MONTBLANC. Pure white. 
VIOLACEA. Deep velvety blue. 
WATERLOO. Bright scarlet, elegantly waved. 
MIXTURE OF FINE NAMED VARIETIES. Our selection. 
TIGRINA HYBRIDS. These are a new type having unusual netted and laced flowers 
which are considered by many to be superior to the more solid colors. Each of the above 
items of Gloxinias are 3 for $1.15, Doz. $3.90 
NAMES OF GARDENING FRIENDS... 
Gardening with bulbs is a fascinating hobby as we all know. Yet the number of gar- 
deners, both beginning and advanced, who know little about the wealth of bulbous 
plants available are legion. Why not share your enjoyment and at the same time help 
us grow by sending in the names of friends who should know more about the field we 
specialize in and the very personal friendly service we render. It is primarily through 
an increasing list of friends that we are able to continually increase our services and 
enlarge our selection of unusual and interesting plant material. 

GLORIOSA * { 
ROTHSCHILDIANA. An extremely unusual low climbing vine attaining a height of about 
3 feet. Though considered a novelty in northern gardens it is actually easy to grow ina 
sheltered sunny spot if potted and started*indoors in March or April. The petals of the 
gorgeous lily-like blossoms are recurved and waved, opening bright golden yellow and 
crimson, and changing to a deep scarlet. In bloom throughout the summer and autumn 
months, it is truly eye-catching, and individual blooms create exquisite table decorations. 
Dig and store tubers like gladiolus. This is a/fine plant to try in the small greenhouse. 
Each $1.60, 3 for $4.35 
ISMENES * ; { 
The fragrant “Sea Daffodil” of Peru. Large Lily-like flowers similar to Amaryllis except 
that the petals are notched and fringed giving them a glamorous and fantastic effect quite 
different from anything else. Of easy culture as a pot plant or for the garden, blooming 
soon after planting. A group of these handsome plants is always a center of interest. We 
supply large bulbs, which should be planted in late spring in rich, sandy soil in a warm 
sunny place. When potted early, they may be forced into bloom with excellent results in 
May. The bulbs should be stored warm and dry over the winter. 
AMANCAES. A very rare species with beautiful, deep yellow flowers. Each $2.15 
CALANTHINA ADVANCE. A splendid improvement on the well-known I. calathi. It 
grows 2 feet tall with large, pure white flowers having green stripes in the throat. 
Each 75c, 3 for $1.95, Doz. $7.15 
FESTALIS. A free flowering sort having pure white flowers with elegant curved petals. 
Each $1.10, 3 for $2.90, Doz. $10.75 
HARRISIANA. Small white flowers, not as tall as others. i 3 for $1.00, Doz. $3.75 
SULPHUR QUEEN. A very fine early blooming hybrid. Primrose yellow, throat light 
yellow with green stripes. Each 90c, 3 for $2.45, Doz. $9.00 



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Ranunculus 
LILIES * 
While the best time to plant most lilies is in the fall, those listed here may be planted 
equally well in spring. Many others will be offered in our fall catalogue. 
CROCEUM. We offer the true variety. Many orange-red upright flowers slightly purple 
spotted. Easily established. Each 45c, 6 for $3.60 
HANSONI. The Golden Turk’s Cap. Handsome orange-yellow flowers flecked with black. 
Flowers in June on 5-foot stems. An easy doer. Each $1.45, 6 for $7.30 
HENRYI. Sometimes called The Orange Speciosum. A lovely shade of orange, more like 
apricot. strong grower, blooms in August and early September. Each 60c, 6 for $2.95 
PUMILUM. (tenuifolium). The Siberian Coral Lily. A beautiful little lily with deep scarlet, 
wax-like flowers, recurving petals. Fine for the rock garden, each 30c, 6 for $1.45 
REGALE. ‘The most popular of all garden lilies and one of the easiest and most satisfactory 
to grow. Pure white trumpets with lemon throat outside flushed purplish rose. Exquisite 
fragrance. Monster bulbs. Each 65c, 6 for $3.15 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. Now that we may import freely, we may again have the lovely 
speciosums for our gardens. No collection should be without this desirable variety which 
by spring planting gives a fine display of flowers late in the season. Deep crimson with 
attractive black spots. 22-24 cms. Each $1.45, 6 for $7.25 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM. The white counterpart of the above. 
Each $2.15, 3 for $5.85, 6 for $10.55 
MONTBRETIAS * 
Montbretias are natives of South Africa from whence come so many of our most attractive 
lowering bulbs. They somewhat resemble miniature gladioli and are just as bright and 
varied in their colors. They may be grown in rows for cutting purposes for which they are 
valuable or used as points of interest in the border. While hardy in milder sections of the 
east, most gardeners prefer to harvest and store the corms in the same manner as is used 
for gladioli. 
The following selection was very carefully chosen from among the too-numerous varieties 
now offered on the market. 
COMET. A most beautiful new variety. Very large, open flowers of bronze gold with rich 
maroon center, tall dark-colored stems. Long lasting. 3 for 80c, Doz. $2.95 
LADY OXFORD. A most distinct and unusual shade. Pale yellow, shaded with soft peach. 
A very free flowering and worthwhile variety. 3 for 55c, Doz. $1.95 
R. C. JENKINSON. Soft orange-red flowers of immense size with a yellow tinted center. 
‘Tall, erect, well branched stems. A fine new variety. Each $1.45 
RHINEGOLD. Well opened flowers of deep golden-yellow, with petals of unusually strong 
texture. 3 for 65c, Doz. $2.35 
VESUVIUS. A bright red late flowering variety, excellent for massing. 3 for 35c, Doz. $1.25 
MIXED SHADES AND COLORS. A planting of these mixed colors is very pleasing for 
the shades all blend together nicely. A row in the cutting garden would yield many beauti- 
ful bouquets. Doz. $1.20, 50 for $4.30 
OXALIS * + t 
With the modern vogue for winter window gardening comes a renewed interest in this 
species which used to be as commonly grown years ago as geraniums. Many flower lovers 
are collecting them to grow and study for their bright cheerful flowers and interesting 
foliage. They are divided for convenience in two classes according to the ripening time of 
the bulb. Those priced are early ripening varieties for spring delivery. 
DEPPEI. (tetraphylla speciosa). A fine variety having coppery pink blossoms and leaves 
with purple bands. Doz. 50c, 50 for $1.95 
ENNEAPHYLLA. This beautiful variety comes from the Falkland Islands and is hardy. The 
creeping, scaly bulbs send up frilly blue-green tufts of rayed leaves from which in turn 
rise the pure, waxy-white flowers in June. Likes partial shade. Each 85c 
LASIANDRA. A distinct and beautiful kind with large dark green leaves and umbels of 
bright rose-colored flowers. Doz. 50c, 50 for $1.95 
VESPERTILLIONIS. ‘“Lilac-rose flowers’ is all the description we have on this. 
Doz. 65c, 50 for $3.35 
The following late maturing varieties will be offered in our fall catalogue for fall delivery. 
ADENOPHYLLA BOWIANA BRASILIENSIS 
RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) * 7 { 
PEON Y-FLOWERED. An excellent strain having highly colored flowers like small double 
peonies about 2 inches across. Lovely for cutting. Not winter-hardy in the northern states, 
but can be grown and handled like Gladiolus. Plant outside as soon as the soil is warm 
placing the claws downward, 2 inches deep and 4 to 6 inches apart, preferably in a slightly 
shaded location. 
~ A successful indoor pot plant where conditions are cool and moist. A cool sun porch is ideal. 
EDELWEISS. Beautiful full double blooms of pure white with creamy centers. This and the 
following variety are two of the finest available in the Peony-Flowered group. 
3 for 55c, Doz. $1.95 
GOLDEN BALL. Clear Indian yellow suffused with orange. A very robust grower with 
many flowers in quick succession on tall stems. 3 for 55c, Doz. $1.95 
SPLENDID MIXTURE. The shades run through primrose, golden yellow, white, pink, 
salmon, vermillion and other wanted colors. 6 for 55c, Doz. 95c 
SEND FOR SPECIAL LIST 
For those who are interested in a wide choice of Ranunculus we offer a fine selection of 
the TURBAN, PERSIAN ard FRENCH types, listing over ten named varieties of each 
type. 

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discount on all orders sent in before February 5th 

TIGRIDIA PAVONIA * 
In the ancient gardens of Mexico the gay Tigridias were grown not only fox their beans; 
but for their definite food value. Few more brilliantly colored flowers are to be found in the 
Iris family than these ‘Shell Flowers,”’ undoubtedly named for the iridescent beauty of the 
large, bizarrely formed blossoms. (Garden Bulbs in Color—McFarland, Hatton and 
Foley.) 
The foliage is short and sabre-like, with stems rising to 2% feet bearing unique triangular 
flowers of three outer long petals and three inner short. Center petals are gayly spotted 
and banded thus giving the plant one of its common names ‘Tiger Flower”. When this 
plant is set to a depth of 4 inches in rich moist soil in a sunny location it is very free flow- 
ering, filling the dull summer period with many weeks of gay, cooling colors. It is most 
effective when clumped, preferably with a low foreground planting. Culture is the same as 
for Gladiolus. 
Of these charming and uncommon tuberous-rooted plants we grow a large stock, and can 
supply strong, healthy corms. Our selection as listed is one of the finest available. 
ALBA. Pure white with a carmine spotted center. 
IMMACULATA. Pure white with yellow tinged center. 
CANARIENSIS. Clear yellow with a red spotted center. 
LILACEA. Crimson-carmine, center boldly carmine blotched. 
LILACEA IMMACULATA. Crimson-carmine. Clear white ring in the center, and each 
petal marked by a white band. A very striking variety. 
LUTEA IMMACULATA. A pure rich yellow, unspotted. 
ROSE GIANT. Large, brilliant pink. 
SPECIOSA. Deep scarlet, with a golden yellow center that is boldly scarlet spotted. 
SPECIAL SELECTED MIXTURE. 
Ifach variety 6 for 60c, Doz. $1.10, 50 for $3.95 
WHEELERI. Vermillion red, with spotted center 
CARMINEA. Soft orange suffused with gold. 
6 for 85c, Doz. $1.65, 50 for $5.10 
ZEPHYRANTHES * 
The- dainty little “Zephyr Lily’, or more poetically, ‘‘Flower of the West Wind.” A beau- 
tiful and interesting plant that should become very popular with every gardener who ap- 
preciates flowers of gay and subtle beauty. Flowers are borne in great profusion throughout 
the summer on slender graceful stems six to twelve inches high. It is most effective for 
massing, or in little clusters sprinkled throughgut the perennial border and shrub border. 
Lift bulbs like Gladiolus and store in fall. 
ROBUSTA. A large and beautiful variety from South America. Blooming in May, it is 
very fine for garden planting in the South, or for conservatory and house culture in the 
North. Each 65c, 3 for $1.75, Doz. $6.30 
CANDIDA. The fall-flowering white species which grows prolifically. It is very easily flowered 
in the house or garden, 6 for 60c, Doz. $1.10, 50 for $4.10 
CANDIDA MAJOR. A rather rare and improved form of the above. Of extremely robust 
habit with longer stems. Each 65c, 3 for $1.75, Doz. $6.30 
CARINATA. A glorious rosy pink flowering in early summer. Excellent species. 
3 for $1.40, Doz. $4.95 
3 for 70c, Doz. $2.45 
Each $1.75, 3 for $4.80 
3 for 95c, Doz. $3.35 
AJAX. Clear pale yellow. 
CITRINA. A rare species with small, soft yellow flowers. 
ROSEA. Clear pink and white. 

