Triumph Tulips 
A newer race of Tulips, gained by 
crosses between the Early, Darwin, 
Breeder and Cottage Tulips, giving many 
new colors and combinations hitherto 
unknown. They make a sturdy growth 
and large flowers. Valuable outdoor 
varieties recommended for borders and 
show purposes. 
Prices: each 15c; 3 for 40c; doz $1.50. 
Postpaid. These prices based on one va- 
riety of a kind, but you may order 6 of 
one kind at the’ dozen rate. See instruc- 
tions on page 1. Write for prices on 
100 lots. 
BANDOENG—Mahogany red, flushed 
orange. Height, 20 inches. 
CORNIFORUS — Carmine-red, white 
base and center; very large cup shaped 
flowers of great substance on tall, strong 
stems. For forcing or. bedding. 
ELMUS — Cherry red with a white 
border. Extra large flowers. 
EROS—Splendid old rose; double. 
KANSAS (See outside back cover) — 
Giant white with yellow base and center. 
URSA MINOR — Even golden yellow, 
cup shaped flowers on medium sized, . 
strong stems. Good for pots and outside. 
TRIUMPH MIXED—Top sized bulbs in 
mixture. Each 15e; 3 for 40c; doz. $1.35; 
100 for $9.75. Postpaid. 
LIST FOR FALL AND SPRING 

Abyssinian Sword Lily, This Page 
(Sometimes called the fragrant gladiolus.) 
PLANTING 
We offer here a very complete list of bulbs for fall and spring planting. You will find here many 
fine flowers not usually listed. 
proven varieties. 
Abyssinian Sword Lily 
A new introduction to the world of 
cultivated flowers. A real find from 
Western Abyssinia. It grows from bulbs 
or corms which form numerous bulblets 
or cormels. As easily grown as the gla- 
diolus, it is similarly planted and har- 
vested. It flowers from mid-August to 
September. It has tall rigid stems, 4 feet 
or higher, with very sweetly scented 
flowers. Petals are pure glistening white 
with a purplish maroon blotch at their 
base. An excellent cut flower. Excellent 
flowering size bulbs. Available in Feb. 
and Mar. Each 25c; 3 for 70c; doz. $2.50. 
Allium 
ALBA GIGANTEA—A hardy type of 
flower belonging to the onion family. 
Clusters of attractive white flowers 
much prized for cutting. Can also be 
forced. This variety is later and superior 
to most sorts. 3 for 25e; doz. 85c. 
It is always our endeavor to secure quality in bulbs and to offer 
All prices are postpaid unless otherwise noted. 
ALLIUM (Continued) 
MOLLY — Golden yellow flowers in 
June. 3 for 50c; doz. $1.10. 
SPHAERECEPHALUM — Purple flow- 
ers in July. 3 for 35c; doz. $1.25. 
Amaryllis 
CALIFORNIA HYBRIDS — A fine 
strain of large Amaryllis Hybrids. The 
bulbs can be potted January to May and 
flower freely indoors. They can also be 
grown in the garden and be taken up 
and stored like Gladioli. A good range 
of colors in mixture. Large bulbs. Each 
45¢e; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50. Postpaid. 
HARDY AMARYLLIS BELLADONNA 
—Throughout the spring months they 
produce attractive green foliage which 
dies down in July. A month later the 
flower stalks spring out of the ground to 
a height of 2 to 3 feet with umbels of lily 
shaped flowers 8 to 12 in number and 
of delicate lilac pink color. Large bulbs. 
Each 50e; 3 for $1.35; doz. $5.00. 
Dey lee 
