SAsmenes 
The fragrant “Sea Daffodil’ of Peru. Large Lily-like 
flowers similar to Amaryllis except that the petals are 
notched and fringed giving them a glamorous and 
fantastic effect quite different from anything else. 
Of easy culture as a pot plant or for the garden, bloom- 
ing soon after planting. A group of these handsome 
plants is always a center of interest. We supply large 
bulbs, which should be planted in late spring in rich, 
sandy soil in a warm sunny place. When potted early 
they may be forced into bloom with excellent results 
in May. The bulbs should be stored warm and dry 
over winter. 

AMANCAES. A very rare species with beautiful, deep yellow flowers. 
each $2.50 
CALATHINA. Fragrant flowers of pure white with green centers, carried in umbels of three to four 
on 24 inch stems. Foliage is broad and strap-like, bright green. Bulbs increase rapidly from offsets. 
65c each 3 for $1.80 6 for $3.50 12 for $6.95 
CALATHINA ADVANCE. A splendid improvement of the well-known I. Calathina. It grows 
2 feet tall with large, pure white flowers having green stripes in the throat. 
$1.05 each 3 for $2.85 
FESTALIS. (1. Calathina x Elisena longipetals) A free flowering sort having pure white flowers 
with elegant curved petals. 
$1.55 each 3 for $4.30 
SULPHUR QUEEN. (I. Calathina x Amancaes) A very fine early blooming hybrid Primrose yellow, 
throat light yellow with green stripes. Extra Large Bulbs—at a special low price for this spring only. 
85¢ each 3 for $2.30 
Monthrelias 
A gay and strikingly colorful race of plants from South Africa that are much like graceful miniature 
Gladiolus. Each bulb produces several wiry spikes with individual blooms measuring 214 to 3 inches 
across. One of the finest of cut flowers blooming throughout late summer and autumn. Hardy in the 
north under a good straw mulch. Prefers a rich soil with liberal amounts of water. 
If you revel in sunset colors and autumn foliage you will like Montbretias. In August, September 
and October they splash the garden with bright apricot, fiery red, tawny crimson and gold. 
FRANS HALS. Vigorous free-flowering variety of bright yellow shaded with burnished bronze. 
3 for $ .30 6 for $ .45 12 for $ .90 25 for $1.60 
HIS MAJESTY. Tawny orange with tips of crimson scarlet. Awarded F.C.C. Haarlem. 
3 for $ .35 6 for $ .55 12 for $1.05 25 for $1.90 
JAMES COEY. *A very vigorous grower of brilliant red with a delicate soft orange center. Given 
the Award of Merit at London. 
3 for $ .35 6 for $ .55 12 for $1.05 25 for $1.90 
LADY OXFORD. A most distinct and unusual shade. Pale yellow, shaded with soft peach. A very 
free flowering and worthwhile variety. 
3 for $ .35 6 for $ .60 12 for $1.30 25 for $2.25 
EXTRA SELECTED MIXTURE. A carefully selected mixture of choice colors that blend in very pleasing harmony. 
(Including many more varieties than listed above). A row or two in the cutting garden will yield beautiful bouquets 
in endless quantity for many weeks. 
6 for $ .35 12 for $ .60 25 for $ .95 100 for $2.95 
Milla 
BIFLORA. Gay personalities of dainty habit recently introduced from Mexico where they are 
known as “‘Estrellitas” or “Little Stars,’ “Floating Star’ and ‘“‘Frost Flower’. The 2’’ flowers 
are a refreshing waxy white with a soft green stripe on the outside of each petal; pleasantly 
fragrant and borne on wiry stems 12-18” tall. Very free blooming from July through September. 
Excellent for cutting. Lifted in fall after foliage matures and stored like Glads. 
25¢ each 3 for 50c 6 for 90c 12 for $1.75 25 for $3.05 100 for $12.10 
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