One of the brightest of the summer-flowering bulbs, 
giving a profusion of flowers ran; ging in color from 
ae len yellow to brilliant scarlet, frat July until frost. 
MONTBRETIA eee single oes rs are gracefully arranged along a clear, 
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MIXTURE ea eee wbout zZ feet long making a most desirable 
25 for $1.35 i Lee ace 
. Norwich Canary. Japanese yellow. ........ Pe plone bl ZaDO 
Kathleen. Yellow, points and reverse of petal 
orange. Very large-flowering 1 20 9 00 
Marjorie. Orange-yellow a 1 45 11 00 
Princess Mary. Pure orange. Very large-flowering 1 35 10 00 
Queen Alexandra. Light orange-yellow : eee Os 12 50 
INEXPENSIVE MIXTURE OF MONTBRETIAS 
A special offer for colorful garden decoration in late summer and 
fall. 12 for 75c.; 25 for $1.35; 100 for $5.00 A aco pe ew res nae 
COLLECTION 6 bulbs each of the above 30 ¢ 9 4 poc tomate oe 
20 5 Montbretia varieties, fp; ? dal & 
: Charming and graceful bulb-flower. The mass of stx or more tubular flowers 
suspe nded on grace fully arching, 2-foot stems Is most distinctive. Maroon-black 
markings accentuate the creamy white petals. A rarity but nevertheless a bulb 
ae of easiest g arden hz indling Plant, dig and store as you would s gladiolus. 
3 for Soci 12 ion $1.35; 25 for $2.60; 100 for $10.00 
D 4 \ jSephyranthes (Fairy Lilies) 
: wey ae _ Produces rush-like foliage, about 6 inches high, from which rise open-petaled, crocus- 
i if i ape \ 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 85c.; 25 for $1.60; 100 for $6.25 
CANDIDA, Pure white. 2tomO0Ges 25 for $1.10; 100 for $4.00 
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Produces a succession of flower-stalks reaching 
a height of 4 feet, each of which carries a score 
or so of pure white, bell-shaped flowers. They 
Z oy are very ornamental for borders and extraor- 
PINK ZEPHYRANTHES (Fairy Lilies) dinarily beautiful as a backeround. They 
25 for $1.60 grow and bloom in any soil. While liking the full 
sun, they do well in partial shade. 
3 for 60c.; 12 for $2.25; 25 for $4.25 
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7 G (Mexican 
Shellflower) 
Few flowers are more gorge reously colored Or SO 
beautiful. Plant in a sunny position in a flower- 
border or bed in well-drained soil. Planted in 
May they give a continuous display of beautiful 
colors during midsummer. Grow 2 feet tall and 
each stalk produces several flowers. Separate 
OXALIS. 25 for 65c. 
colors 
RED YELLOW PURPLE WHITE 
SOLO Cr. 25 for $2.25; 12 for $1.20 Futerose 
nr Po | Lovely flowers of thick, wax- 
COLLECTION 21 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 
24 for $9 30 flowers. They have a rich, exotic 
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fragrance. Because the spikes have 
such sparse foliage, it ts best to 
plant the bulbs in groups of three 
TIGRIDIA, Special mixture of all colors. or more, after all di anger of frost 
Gives a succession of flowers in exotic and Is past ‘Double. 
most exciting variation of colors. 3. for 30c.; 12 for $1.00; 
12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.90; 100 for $7.25 100 for $7.25 
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 Pee up toward dusk. 
The brilliant flowers on 6-Inch 
stems are produced from mid- 
summer through September. 
Six bulbs each of the above four colors, 
Free- blooming, he indsome 
plants which are fine for edging 
walks or flower-beds and for the 
rock-garden. 
12 for 35c.: 25 for 65c.; 
100 for $2.25 
TIGRIDIA, MIXED. 25 for $1.90 
