ACIDANTHERA 
Producesian euccotciontotedewer Charming and graceful bulb-flower. The mass of 
stalks reaching a height of 4 feet, six or more tubular flowers suspended on gracefully 
each of which carries a score or so of arching, 2-foot stems is most distintive. Maroon-black 
pure white, bell-shaped flowers. markings accentuate the creamy white petals. In 
They are very ornamental for borders 
and extraordinarily beautiful as a 
background. They grow and bloom 
in any soil. While liking the full sun, you would Gladiolus. 
t d Il i ial shade. 
ney Sowell ioe a naenaas 3 for 35c.; 12 for $1.35; 25 for $2.60 
3 for 60c.; 25 for $4.25 100 for $10.00 
bloom for months. A rarity but nevertheless a bulb 
of easiest garden handling. Plant, dig and store as 
ZEPHYRANTHES (Fairy Lilies) ee 
100 for $10.00 
Produces rush-like foliage, about 6 inches high, from which rise open-petaled, 
crocus-like flowers. Effective for massed planting and fine in the rock-garden. 
Bloom with great profusion during the summer. ; Brilliant scarlet flowers of almost 
ROSEA. Clear rose: large. 12 for 85c.; 25 for $1.60; 100 for $6.25 buiteriiveh d formation-attra 
CANDIDA. Pure white. 12 for 60c.- 25 for $1.10; 100 for $4.00 ped Sih eg bh N ate EES ’ c- 
tive in garden and good pot-plants for 
the house. Easily grown. This is one (Mexican Shellflower) 
of the few Amaryllis bulbs which may Few flowers are more gorgeously colored or so 
be left out in the garden south of beautiful. Plant in a sunny position in a flower- 
i : A 5 border or bed in well-draimed soil. Planted in 
One of the brightest of ae unas fewere bulbs, eine a er of Erba: Washington over winter with reason- Muse they give a continuous dieplay: ofbeauciful 
ranging in color from golden yellow to brilliant scarlet, from July until frost, , « «as oe) Ore ‘ A 
The single flowers are gracefully arranged along a clear, stiff stem about 2 feet long, able protection. It multiplies rapidly 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. Clear oranges 22 iis a icccciele ninicle ue oie e rive #r ono 16 $1 65 $12 50 in the border. colors, 
E. A. AMOS. Japanese yellow with scarlet spots...........+++-- 1:65 12°50 ; 
KATHLEEN. Yellow, points and reverse of petal orange. Very Each 40c.; 12 for $4.00 RED YELLOW PURPLE WHITE 
large-flower ities’. <<a. c2us'- via ee aaa ene Seen 120 900 3 for 35c.; 25 for $2.25; 12 for $1.20 
LADY OXFORD. Coral-red with yellow center................ 145 1100 e 
LADY WILSON. Pure orange. Very large-flowering............ 135 1000 TIGRIDIA, Special mixture of all colors. 
Gives a succession of flowers in erotic and 
most exciting variation of colors. 
INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE OF 
7 MONTBRETIAS. 12for$1.00; 25 for $1.90; 100 for $7.28 
A special offer 
r for colorful garden 
6 bulbs each of the above 5 Mont- aime. ‘decoration in late 
breti Briotics ee summer and fall. 
| phar ey : / Six bulbs each of the above four 
Be Bae 12 for 75c.; 
| : 100 for $5. 50; 
| ‘ A ie 25 for $1.35 
colors, 
MONTBRETIA 
MIXTURE. 
25 for $1.35 
TUBEROSE 
Lovely flowers of thick, wax- 
like 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; lS PO AS Bee 
100 for $7.25 OXALIS. 25 for 65c. 
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 for 35c.; 25 for 65c.; 
: i : 
y ae 100 for $2.25 
é TUBEROSES. 12 for $1.00 TIGRIDIA, MIXED. 25 for $1.90 
