LYCORIS 8-10 A,.B&C 
AUREA. A most beautiful bulbous subject flowering in September, 
October before the leaves appear. Very interesting for conservatory 
work in the North, or outdoor planting from the Carolinas south- 
ward. The flowers are funnel-shaped, of clear yellow and very 
similar to an amaryllis in appearance. We have a very fine stock 
of this beautiful subject which we can offer at $1.50 each: $12.50 
for 10. 
RADIATA. Bright red, funnel-shaped flowers with waxy segments 
somewhat like nerines; of a bright red and carried on stems twelve 
to eighteen inches in length. Requires almost the same treatment 
as for nerines. $2.75 for 10; $25.G0 per 100. 
SQUAMIGERA. Also known as Amaryllis Halli. Hardy anywhere. 
Large, rosy lilac flowers carried on stems three feet in height and 
flowering during late August. Foliage appears in early spring and 
dies down in early summer, after which the flower spikes appear. 
Very fine for naturalizing, as it can be left undisturbed for many 
years. Each, $1.50; $12.50 for 10; $110.00 per 100. 
MILLA 7-9 B&C 
Early Spring Delivery 
BIFLORA. A new introduction from Mexico where it is known as 
“Estrellitas” or “Little Stars.” Showy white flowers, opening out 
flat, waxy in texture, about two inches in diameter, with six petals, 
not completely separated. A faint stripe of soft apple-green runs 
from tip to base on the outside of each petal. The stems are wiry 
from twelve to eighteen inches in length and bearing from two to 
seven flowers each. Very free-flowering. Flowers cut well and have a 
very pleasant, lily-like fragrance. For northern planting, the bulbs 
should be lifted in late fall and stored in a root cellar over winter. 
$2.00 for 10; $17.50 per 100. 
MORZAEA 2-4 Cc 
Fall Delivery 
An interesting group of bulbous plants that are natives of South 
Africa, many being new to cultivation. They are useful for cutting 
or in southern sections for the rockery and perennial garden. They 
show a wide range of colors and vary in,height from six inches to 
three feet. They should receive the same culture as freesias. 

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Nerine, English Hybrids 



Moraea Glaucopis (syn. Pavonia) 
GLAUCOPIS. Also known as Iris Pavonia, and often called the 
Peacock Iris. Flowers are white or light blue with peacock eye at 
base of outer segments. Stems ten to fifteen inches tall. Excellent 
for cutting and forcing. $1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100. 
POLYSTACHYA. A new introduction. Slender plant, eighteen to 
twenty-four inches tall with many wiry branches. Well covered 
with flowers looking like a close group of butterflies from a dis- 
tance. The outer segments of the flowers are light mauve, pencilled 
with parma-violet, with a bright yellow spot at the base, inner 
segments light mauve with very little pencilling. It will commence 
flowering six weeks after planting and will continue to flower for 
three months. $1.75 for 10; $15.00 per 100. 
NARCISSI (French) 11-3 B&C 
Early Fall Delivery 
These varieties are commonly grown in Southern France and the 
Channel Islands. Especially adapted for southern culture or for 
early forcing in conservatories. 
CAMPERNELLE. Single. The single, sweet-scented yellow Jonquil. 
A fine cut flower. Extra heavy bulbs, $15.00 per 100. 
Gloriosa. A bunch-flowered Narcissus similar to Narcissus Paper- 
white, with creamy perianth. Extra heavy bulbs, $15.00 per 100. 
Grand Soleil d’Or. The Paperyellow. Our strain is the finest avail- 
able from Southern France. Not to be compared with the strain 
originally emanating from the Isle of Guernsey. California-grown 
bulbs, largest, $15.00 per 100. 
Paperwhite Grandiflora. The true “Superflora” strain. The largest 
flowering Paperwhite. Our strain is the finest from Southern 
France. Uniform and select. Southern California-grown bulbs, 
largest, $15.00 per 100. 
Chinese Sacred “Lily.” A strain of bunch-flowered Narcissi very 
similar to Narcissus gloriosa. Extra selected bulbs, $15.00 per 100. 
NARCISSI (American) FORCING A&B 
Early Fall Delivery 
The following list of varieties are recommended for forcing. Our 
prices are. based on the supply of the finest selected Double Nosed 
Bulbs. We do not recommend any other quality for this important 
purpose. 
(For complete list of Narcissi, see our fall edition of “Beauty from 
Bulbs.” ) 
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