q COLCHICUM Yeu Wouder Gull 
Place it, just as it is, on the mantel, window ledge or table, 
and with absolutely no further attention on your part, it will 
reward you with exquisitely lovely bloom. They attract imme- 
diate attention and the usefulness of the bulbs does not end 
when the blossoms fade. Plant them outdoors right after bloom- 
ing, and in the spring will appear the luxuriant green foliage. 
Plant only 22 inches deep. Dig up the bulbs after the foliage 
has died down, take them indoors, and they will bloom again. 
Flowering time, end of September. 
The only buib that will bloom indoors without soil! Without water! 
Without care! 
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AUTUMN 
QUEEN. 
Dark | lilac, 
prolific and a . Oe. 
early. After ) : 
VC Ons mOMt 
careful ob- 
servation, a | 
we find this ae a7 
variety out- — 
standing. 
40c each; $1.10 per 3; 
$4.20 per doz. 
LILAC WONDER. Extra large 
flowers of clearest mauve. 
The most flowers of any of : i 
this new type. 40c¢ each; . 
Colchicum, Violet Queen $1.10 per 3; $4.20 per doz. 
VIOLET QUEEN. Large, lilac-violet, 
extra. We find it to be particu- 
larly outstanding. 50c¢ each; 
< $1.40 per 3; $5.00 per doz. 
THE GIANT. Mauve on _ white 
ground. 50c¢ each; $1.40 per 3; 
w — e $5.00 per doz. 
Collection H 
COLCHICUMS 
vee 1 each of 4 single va- Colchicum, Autumn Queen 
~~ TiCtiCS eer ee ein $1.65 
2 each of 4 single va- 
rieties (8 bulbs) . 3.10 
5 each of 4 single va- 
rieties (20 bulbs) 7.50 




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CROCUS COLLECTION C 
6 ea. of these 4 varieties, $1.40 
12 ea. of these 4 varieties, 2.60 
50 ea. of these 4 varieties, 9.90 

Hardy Amaryllis, Halli 
HARDY AMARYLLIS (Halli) 
First in the spring appears the attractive foliage which persists for about a month 
and then dies down and disappears. Then shoot up sturdy flower stalks growing about 
3 feet tall which are crowned with a cluster of large Amaryllis or Lily-shaped flowers 
colored a most delicate lovely pink and shaded with clear blue. This lovely, hardy 
Amaryllis, which persists year after year, is beautiful beyond description. $1.10 each; 
3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.00. 
Autumn Flowering CROCUS 
This variety of Crocus blooms in the garden during the month of September or 
October. Should be planted in the garden before September. 
Tb 
Doz. 100 1000 
ZONATUS. Flowers rose-lilac with yellow throat, freely produced. 
One of the most satisfactory kinds, lovely in the rock garden 

OLaUindermtall SShnuOS = cr meee tere lake acetone cramer. cnele’ cteina $0.70 $5.00 $45.00 
SATIVUS (Saffron Crocus). Large purplish violet, veined violet, 
WitheDrOMmInentsOnanoessSliGtnatCn as sretetet: ols clalesne. <ielers crc cee Ko) 5.00 45.00 : 
SPECIOSUS. Large light blue, orange-red anthers with yellow Pe 
THOME ee oe te bc rare trehaters wis tecet chine auc oes alarare.e «Spa els eke 70 5.00 45.00 4 qv 
SPECIOSUS ALBUS. Large white flowers, flushed rose on outside. id Bs 
Freastloweringmcy. aie ceisany rire ik Un att ot oan leas alee 80 5.50 50.00 Crocus Zonatus 
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