ANEMONE ST. BRIGID—A fine strain of double-flowered Ane- 
mones for pot culture, blooming in late winter and early spring. 
Colorings are gay and bright, notable for brilliant blues and 
vivid reds, along with varied pink and rose tones, with white. 
May also be grown in garden, if given winter protection. 3 for 
35c; 10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.25. 
VELTHEIMIA VIRIDIFO- 
LIA—A rather easy and cer- 
tainly satisfyingly spectacu- 
lar, pot bulb for winter 
bloom. From nests of glossy, 
crispy foliage rise, on 20 
inch stems, massive flower 
trusses of rosy pink with 
buff shadings and cinnabar 
tones. The big bulbs ripen 
off after flowering. but will 
bloom again each winter for 
many years, so this is truly 
a long-time investment in 
pleasure. Big bulbs. Each 
80c; 8 for $2.25; 10 for 
$6.50. 
LEUCOCORYNE IXIODES 
ODORATA—A Chilean ex- 
exquisite from Andean foot- 
hills that is called Glory of 
the Sun. The 18-inch stems 
each carry several large and 
starry blue flowers with un- 
dulate petals and white cen- 
ters. The flowers are pleas- 
ingly fragrant, long-lasting. 
The bulbs respond readily to 
winter forcing, though this 
should be on the slow, cool 
side. 3 for 35c; 9 for $1.00; 
25 for $2.50. 
LACHENALIA AUREA—Considered the best of Lachenalias. 
Beautiful, pendulous flowers of golden yellow, about 25 of them 
to a stem. A particularly satisfactory winter pot plant. Handle 
like Freesia. 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.25. 
CUBAN JACINTH—It has been called the most beautiful of pot 
plants. Rich blue blossoms are densely packed in wide-based 
pyramidal clusters, sometimes as many as 100 open at once in a 
single spike. Spectacular when in full bloom. Usually grown as 
a pot plant for late winter flowering, but will winter in garden 
at Philadelphia if well protected. Scilla peruviana. Large bulbs. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
IFAFA LILIES—The Ifafa Lilies are species and varieties of 
Cyrtanthus, a South African bulb of the Amaryllis family. The 
pretty little flowers come as clusters of slender, waxen trumpets. 
Easy for pot culture, blooming freely year after year, and need- 
ing no special care. Four kinds available at UNIFORM PRICE 
of each 40c, or 4 for $1.40, assorted as desired. LUTESCENS— 
Soft glossy yellow. ROSEUS—Salmon pink MACKENI—Ivory 
white. HOWARD VARIETY—Red-toned orange. 
THE WEDGEWOOD IRIS—A delightful bulb-Iris for easy win- 
ter forcing. The big, long-lasting blossoms come in the purest 
Wedgewood blues. 3 for 35c; 10 for $1.00. 
SPARAXIS BLEND—Big blossoms, well- 
carried, several open at once. The bril- 
liant, widely inclusive colorings, often in 
contrasting zonings, include lavender, 
lilac, cream, yellow, salmon, orange, and 
searlet. Forced slowly it is a sure and 
handsome bulb for late winter flowers. 
4 for 25c; 9 for 50c; 19 for $1.00. 
BABIANA AZURE BLUE—Lovely flowers 
in the purest and most intense of blues, 
rather like a vivid blue Sparaxis, and to 
be handled in the same way. Easy for 
winter bloom. 3 for 25c; 9 for 50c; 19 
for $1.00. 
ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM—A desirable and really beautiful 
forcing bulb that has long been appreciated abroad at its full 
good worth. Clusters of flowers in snowiest white, centered with 
dark stamens. Small bulbs, use at least three to a pot. 3 for 
-85c; 10 for $1.00. 
TRITONIA CROCATA MIXED—Exqguisite, sparkling pinks, soft 
salmons, apricot, flaming orange, scarlet. Blossoms of satiny 
sheen, carried in graceful sprays. As easy as Freesia, and to be 
handled in just the same way. 4 for 25c; 9 for 50c; 19 for $1.00. 
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