HABRANTHUS BRACHYANDRUS—In spring come lovely 
trumpet flowers of pure, deep pink. A tender bulb, for pat 
culture, but easy to grow. Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.60. 
GLORY OR CLIMBING LILY—Recurved blossoms in varied rich 
eombinations of red and gold, petals curled, crisped, reflexed. 
A strikingly handsome and distinctive flower. Tubers potted in 
a sunny window or greenhouse in January will produce blooming 
plants by late spring. Gloriosa species. Tubers, each 90¢; 
3 for $2.55. 
OXALIS VARIABILIS ROSEA—A charming winter bulb, as 
near to overblooming as any may well be. Plants like densely 
foliaged cushions, set with short-stemmed blossoms that are, for 
an Oxalis, of truly immense Size, these in rich, clear pink, deep- 
centered with creamy primrose. 6 for 25c; 25 for 90c. 
OXALIS CERNUA—Bermuda Buttercup. An easy winter bulb 
of profuse, long-continydd floriferousness. Rich, golden blossoms 
are carried in graceful, arching sprays. 6 for 25c; 25 for 90c. 
OXALIS LASIANDRA—Rather large Oxalis blossoms of rosy 
crimson are carried for months above wheel-like foliage. It 
forces well; may also be grown in summer garden. 6 for 25c; 
12 for 45c; 30 for $1.00. 
THE PERSIAN RANUNCULUS—Given rather cool, slow forc- 
ing, this may be flowered-in gréat effectiveness and beauty in 
pots in late spring. A- mixture of many gay colorings, see 
page 8 for description. 3 for 25c; 10 for 60c. 
AMARYLLIS GIANT HYBRIDS— 
No. more spectacular pot bulb 
than this. Magnificent Lily-like 
flowers that may be rose, scarlet, 
crimson, all one color, or splashed 
against white. Mixed only. Each 
70c; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $5.75. 
Illustrated opposite. 
MOREA POLYSTACHYA — Big, 
open sprays of blossoms, shaped 
like giant butterflies, are carried 
on thin, wiry ‘stems. Soft mauve, 
marked with rich Parma violet. 
Force slowly, gently. 2 for 35c; 
7 for $1.00; 25 for $3.00. 
WINTER WINDOW OFFER—For 
just FIVE DOLLARS we will 
send 61 forcing bulbs, 12 separate 
kinds with names, bulb-flowers to 
; fill your window with beauty 
all winter long. Included will be 12 Paper White Narcissi, 10 
Rainbow Freesias, 3 Chinese Sacred Lilies, 3 Anemone St. 
Brigid, 9 Tritelia, 1 Veltheimia, 6 Oxalis variabilis, 6 Oxalis 
Lasiandra, 6 Bermuda Buttercup, 3 Star of Bethlehem, 1 Cuban 
Jacinth, 1 Amaryllis. When stock of any kind or kinds become 
exhausted, we reserve right to send in place other good forcing 
Pues equal or greater value. Order as WINTER WINDOW 
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AMARYLLIS HYBRIDS 
OTHER CATALOGS AVAILABLE 
Beside this present AUTUMN OFFER NO. 50, we have avail- 
able, distribution upon specific request, the following catalogs 
and pricelists. IRIS OFFER - D TREASURE CHEST—A 
folder giving descriptive listings. 9F some 114 distinct and desir- 
able kinds of Giant Bearded or ‘“‘German’”’ Irises, of 29 Japanese 
Irises and of 28 hardy Chrysanthemums, beside offering several, 
hundred kinds of seeds of unusual plants. SPECIAL FALL 
BULB PRICE LIST—This lists all the better kinds of Tulips, 
Hyacinths, Daffodils and the like, bulbs available for fall ship- 
ment. If you are interested, please ask for your copy. It js 
sent only on request. RARE FLOWER BULLETIN—A leaflet 
offering lately harvested seeds of Orchid species and hybrids, 
together with certain other rare seeds. Sent gladly to those who 
ask for it. GENERAL CATALOG No. 49. This is our 58 page 
illustrated catalog of seeds, plants and bulbs, most of the kinds 
in it available for shipment throughout the year. It also lists 
garden books. The catalog will be sent upon request until cur- 
rent somewhat limited stock is‘ exhausted. Inquiries received 
thereafter will be carried forward until the new catalog (No. 51) 
is ready in January, 1949. Most of those receiving this present 
folder, will, of course, already have General Catalog No. 49. 
NAMES OF FRIENDS—Glad to mail] this Autumn Offer to any 
of your gardening friends who might, you think be interested. 
If you wish us to do so, please send full mail addresses, for 
there is no directory service on catalogs. Long lists of miscel- 
laneous names are not desired. 
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