Milla Biflora 
Milla 
BIFLORA. Gay personalities of dainty habit recently 
introduced from Mexico where they are known as ‘“‘Est- 
rellitas’” 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 
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fragrant and borne on wiry stems 12-18” tall. Very free 
blooming from July through September. Excellent for 
CoUng Lifted in fall after foliage matures and stored like 
ads. 
25c each 3 for 50c 6 for 90c 12 for $1.75 
25 for $3.05 100 for $12.10 
Monthrielias 
A gay striking colorful race of plants from South Africa 
that are much like graceful miniature Gladiolus. Each 
bulb produces several wiry spikes with individual blooms 
measuring 21% 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 35c 6 for 55c 12 for $1.05 25 for $1.90 
HIS MAJESTY. Tawny orange with tips of crimson 
scarlet. Awarded F. C. C. Haarlem. 
3 for 35c 6 for 55c 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 35c 6 for 55c¢ 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 35c 6 for 60c 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 varie- 
ties than listed above.) A row or two in the cutting 
garden will yield beautiful bouquets in endless 
quantity for many weeks. 
6 for 40c 12 for 65¢ 25 for $1.05 100 for $3.20 
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Ranunentéis 
(CROWFOOT OR BUTTERCUP) 
Showy, colorful plants for the spring garden, or for green- 
house forcing. Planted outdoors in very early spring while 
weather is cool and moist, they will blossom about the 
last week of .May or first week of June. A well grown mass 
of these charming flowers in full bloom is a sight not soon 
forgotten. Although not winter-hardy in Northern states, 
they can be grown and handled like Gladiolus. Plant as 
soon as the frost is out of the ground in spring, about 2” 
deep and about 6’ apart; making the soil very sandy on 
top so the leaves will push through readily without heav- 
ing the soil. They prefer a damp location, where they will 
receive some shade during warmer part of the day, and 
plenty of moisture at the roots during the growing season. 
When foliage ripens off in late August, dig and store in a 
cool room. 
A successful indoor pot plant where conditions are cool 
and moist. 
An excellent cut flower. 
Double Peony-Flowered 
An excellent new strain with highly colored flowers like 
small double peonies, about 2” across. Lovely for cutting. 
BRILLIANT STAR. A brilliant shade of rich scarlet. 
Well formed semi-double flowers. 
3 for 45c 6 for 80c 12 for $1.60 
25 for $2.95 100 for $12.95. 
EDELWEISS. Beautiful full double blooms of pure white 
with creamy centers. 
3 for 45c 12 for $1.60 
25 for $2.95 100 for $12.95 
GOLDEN BALL. Clear Indian yellow suffused with orange. 
A very robust grower with many flowers in quick succession 
on tall stems. 
3 for 45c 12 for $1.60 
25 for $2.95 100 for $12.95 
TRIUMPHATOR. Exquisite deep pink. Fine, fully 
double flowers on good strong stems. 
3 for 45c¢ 6 for 80c 12 for $1.60 
25 for $2.95 100 for $12.95 
SPLENDID MIXTURE. A carefully blended 
mixture of shades of primrose golden yellow, 
white, pink, salmon, and many other highly 
desirable colors. 
3 for 35c 6 for 55¢ 12 for $1.05 
25 for $1.90 100 for $6.75 
6 for 80c 
6 for 80c 
Turban Ranunculus 
The well-known and popular ‘Double Buttercup” of 
English gardens. Flowers are very double, almost globular 
in outline, and often exceed 2” in diameter. Stronger 
growing and more profuse than the Persian type. Far 
more attractive than the old European type. 
SELECTED MIXTURE of named varieties. Brilliant 
shades of pure scarlet, golden yellow, orange scarlet, pure 
white, pink, yellow shaded orange, and blended suffusions. 
3 for 35c 6 for 55c 12 for $1.05 
25 for $1.90 100 for $6.75 
