ACIDANTHERA 
! ession of flower- 
alks reaching a height of 4 feet, 
each of which carries a score or so of 
ure white, bell-shaped flowers. 
[hey are very ornamental for borders 
and extraordinarily beautiful as a 
background. They grow and bloom 
in any soil. While liking the full sun, 
they do well in partial shade. 
roduces a SUCC 

; 3 f0r 35¢:; 
3for 60c.: 25 for $4.25 
ZEPHYRANTHES (Fairy Lilies) 
Produces rush-like foliage, about 6 imches high, from w hich rise open-petaled, 
crocus-like flowers. Effective for massed planting and fine in the rock-garden. 
Bloom with great profusion during the summer. 
ROSEA. Clear rose: large. 12 for 85¢.3 
CANDIDA, Pure white. 12 for 60c.° 
100 for $6.25 
100 for $4.00 
25 for $1.60; 
25 for $1.10; 
One of the brightest of the summer-flowering bulbs, giving a profusion of flowers 
bloom for months. A rarity but nevertheless a bulb 
of easiest garden handling. Plant, dig and store as 
you would Gladiolus. 
12 for $1.35; 
100 for $10.00 
Charming and graceful bulb-flower. The mass of 
six or more tubular flowers suspended on gracefully 
arching, 2-foot stems is most distintive. Maroon-black 
markings accentuate the creamy white petals. In 
25 for $2.60 
Brilliant scarlet flowers of almost 
butterfly shape and formation, attrac- 
tive in garden and good pot-plants for 
the house. Easily grown. This is one 
of the few Amaryllis bulbs which may 
be left out in the garden south of 
Washington over winter with reason- 


ACIDANTHERA 
12 for $1.35; 25 for $2.60; 
100 for $10.00 
(Mexican Shellflower) 
Few flowers are more gorgeously colored or so 
beautiful, Plant in a sunny position in a flower- 
border or bed in well-drained soil. Planted in 


May “vy give a inuous display of beautiful 
ranging in color from golden yellow to brilliant scarlet, from July until frost, Dee ney a fee eet cra ay 
ox f 7 y * , iac © ial y 
The single flowers are gracefully arranged along a clear, stiff stem about 2 feet long, able protection. It multiplies Tapidly 
colors during midsummer. Grow 2 feet tall and 
making a most desirable cut flower. 12 Per 100 and makes a brilliant splash of color each stalk produces several flowers, Separate 
AURORA; > Glearsorange aciaiics ae oc ycaiale stars late eater rele waieren ee $1 65 $12 50 in the border. colors. 
E. A. AMOS. Japanese yellow with scarlet spots...........e+000- 15657 5:12) 50 a Pg 
KATHLEEN. Yellow, points and reverse of petal orange. Very Each 40c.; 12 for $4.00 RED YELLOW PURPLE WHITE 
largetflo veering. si rea on Ook Cha tee abo Rael tert are tLe) RN 120 900 3 for 35c.;3 25 for $2.25; 12 for $1.20 
LADY OXFORD. Coral-red with yellow center. ...........000- 1 45 11 00 : i 
LADY WILSON. Pure orange. Very large-flowering............ 135 1000 TIGRIDIA, Special mixture of all colors. 
Gives a suecesstion of flowers tn exotic and 
most exciting variation of colors. 
INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE OF 
MONTBRETIAS. 12for$1.00; 25 for $1.90; 100 for $7.25 
A special offer 
, for colorful garden 
6 bulbs each of the above 5 Mont- gfe __ decoration in late 
oée summer and fall. 
Weegee = 12 for 75c.; 
100 for $5.50; 
95 for $1.35 
bretia varieties, Six bulbs each of the above four 
colors, 

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MONTBRETIA \ \ 
MIXTURE. 7 
TUBEROSE 
Lovely flowers of thick, wax- 
Itke texture are set close to ’ spike, 
which grows 3 feet tall. A won- 
derful summer-flowering plant 
in the garden, besides being fine 
cut flowers. They have a rich, 
exotic fragrance. Double. 
3 for 30c.; 12 for $1.00; 
100 for $7.25 
25 for $1.35 

OXALIS. 25 for 68c. 
OXALIS 
(American Shamrock) 
Rich rosy crimson flowers in bunches: 
The clover-like leaves spotted with 
maroon are always pleasing, even 
though the leaves tend to close up 
toward dusk. The brilliant flowers on 
6-inch stems are produced from mid- 
summer through September. 
Free-blooming, handsome plants 
which are fine for edging walks or 
flower-beds and for the rock-garden. 
12 for3s5ce3 25 for 65c.; 
100 for $2.25 

d TUBEROSES. 12 for $1.00 
TIGRIDIA, MIXED. 25 for $1.90 
