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FLOWER BULBS FOR FALL AND WINTER 
For Sale By WYNDHAM HAYWARD, LAKEMONT GARDENS, Winter Park, Florida, U. S. A. 
ANEMONE de Caen, French Strain poppy Anemones, 25¢ doz. 51.00 for 60. 
ALLIUM Neapolitanum, white flowered, dainty, small, $1,00 doz. 
FREESIA, fine California mixed shades 20¢ per doz. 
ORNITHOGALIM Arabicum, fine old-time bu b, Giant Star of Bethlehem, $1.50 doz. 
A Peon IA, a meron ae gladiolus cousin, handsome foliage, fine for cutting: White, Pink or Lavender, $1.50 
oZ, Mixed, $1.00 doz, 
_ VELTHEMIA 0° vidi folia, beautiful Cape bulb for pots, winter flowering, silvery-pink flowers, extra lovely 
foliage, $1.00 each. 
REKELIA Formosissima var. superba, fine old Amaryllis relative, orchid-shaped flowers, bright red, for 
pots and garden, 75¢ each. : 
SCILLA Peruviana, winter flowering bulb for pots or sub-tropical gardens, blue umbrels, 75¢ each. 
POLYANTHUS Narcissus, Tazetta types: PAPER WHITE, French grandiflora form, 31.00 doz. MONARQUE, Feb- 
ruary blooming, very fine, large heads, creamy white with lemon cups, $1.00 doz. 
CAMPEXNELLE JONQUIL, true Southern type, for winter and spring bloom, miniature golden daffodils 91,00 doz. 
" eee Ixioides odorata, rare Chilean beauty, Glory of the Sun, dainty star-like blue and white 
owers, 31.00 doz. 
LEUCOJUM AESTIVUM var. Gravetye Giant large and superior form of Snowflake, spring flowering, $1.50 doz. 
LEUCOJUM AESTIVUM, the old type, smal} white bells with green dots, charming in masses, 31.00 doz. 
LYCORIS Radiata, the old-fashioned Red Spider Lily, known all over the South, $1.50 doz. 
LYCORIS AUREA, the golden Hurricane Lily, early fail blooming, rare, one of the most beautiful flowering 
bulbs, half hardy, $1.50 each. ‘ ; 
LACHENALIA AUREA, the lovely Cape Cowslip, dainty pot bulb for winter and spring bloom, like a miniature 
golden hyacinth, red-tipped bells, $2.00 doz 
_ GERBERA DAISY, Hersey Duplex Strain, the finest types of the modern single Gerbera daisy, $3.50 doz. Howard 
& Smith Double Gerberas, $7,50 doz . : 
GLOXINIA hybrids, choice varieties imported from leading Belgian grower, 32.50 per doz. fine assorted; ask 
for list of varieties available, , 
AGAPANTHUS Umbellatus (orientalis) The Blue Lily of the Nile, beloved of old time, and popular as garden 
and pot subject, 50¢ each, $5.00 doz é 
_ TIGRIDIA - the old-fashioned favorite of long standing, fine mixed, $1.00 doz. Bulbs available in early 
spring, : 
GIANT CALLA (the large white type. Zantedeschia ele 50¢ each. 
cere C , semi-dwarf white calla, dainty and beautiful, two sizes, 25¢ and 50¢ each, 92.50 and $5.00 
er doz, 
hs } CALLA (Zantedeschia Elliottiana), 35¢_and 50¢ each, available December on. 
BLACK CALLA - the rare and unusual deep-purple-spathed Arum pictum, makes a notable pot plant, 50¢ each. 
BRUNSVIGIA ROSEA (the old-fashioned Cape Belladonna, or Naked Lady Lily of California) rare perfume, 50¢ ea. 
ZEPHYRANTHES - dainty warm-climate small Amaryllis, lovely and elegant, mixed colors, $1.50 doz. RINE 
anthes rosea, rose and white, $1.00 doz; Z Grandiflora, large pink, 31,50 doz.; Z. Insularum, new early flower- 
ing white, $1.50 doz; Z. Candida, late flowering white, $1.00 doz.; Z, Citrina, rare yellow,$3,00 doz; Z. Mac- 
rosyphon, rare rose species, midway between rosea and grandiflora, 50¢ each; Z Tubispatha, dainty white, 50¢ ea; 
Z. Ajax, straw-colored hybrid, 25¢ each; HABRANTHUS Robustus, lavender and white trumpets, $1.50 doz; H. Brachy- 
andrus, rare purple and white, 50¢ each, HABRANTHUS Andersonl var. Texanus, copper Texas prairie Lily, 25¢ each. 
COOPERIA Pedunculata, white Texas prairie lily, vigorous, attractive, 25¢ each. C. Drummondii, smaller white 
species, 50¢ each. Cooperanthes Lancasteri, lovely white hybrid, $1.00 each. 
FANCY LEAVED CALADIUMS - fine assortment of garden types, our Specialty for many years, $3.50 doz. Best 
florist mixture, $3.50 doz, Ask for named variety list, 
ARROW AND Caladiums, This season we are able to offer bulbs of the rare and unusually marked and 
shaped arrow and lance variety Paula Lietz, $1.00 each. Rare new Arrow and Lance types, a few available 93,00 ea., 
for white and red varieties. Older types $1.00 each our selection. These make smal bulbs for the most part. 
Stock is very short due to severe losses in Aye winter freezes. 
HASMANTHUS Multiflorus, Fireball Lily, B Lily, East African bulb of aristocratic history and a horti- 
cultural treasure for generations, Succeeds far better with us than H, Katherinae. three sizes, 33.00, 35.00 and 
$10.00 each, according to size. Two larger sizes should bloom. These make four inch bulbs with good culture, 
Large sizes sold out early. 
STERNBERGIA, Old time garden bulb of South, golden flowers in fall, 35¢ each. 
GLORIOSA LILIES - one of nature’s showiest flowers, fine for cutting or the garden display, tender to frost 
but can be handled in Northlike Gladiolus in summer, Gloriosa Rothschildiana, most brilliant and easiest species, 
scarlet and yellow, Rt 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 each according to size. Planting stock tubers when available at 
23¢ and Bitar will bloom in one more season. GLORIOSA PLANTII, a lovely thing, easy and desirable, dwarf 
Species with dainty orange and yellow flowers of the Rothschildiana form on 2 to 3 foot plants. Fine for the 
border or beds: 50¢, $1.00 and 1,50 each, according to size, IOSA CARSONI - rare new lemon and claret flower- 
ed species, $3.00 each. GLORI SUPERBA, tall, yellow and red flowers, turning to tawny orange, old time species 
grown for centuries, crisped petals, climber, o0¢, and $1,00 each. GLORIOSA VERSCHUURI, new species from Van Tub- 
ergen in Holland, like a wide-petaled form of Rothschiidiana, 95,00 each. G.SUPERBA var. Lutea, a form of superba 
which opens a lovely rich clear yellow, rare, $3.00 each. 
HYMENOCALLIS - two attractive evergreen Species for pot plants and sub-tropical gardens, beautiful coronas 
AE white cit gies heer Biapeeae 50¢ each; H. TENUIFLORA, improved form, $1.00 each.; H, (Ismene) Sulphur 
een, yellow flower rid, $2.00. each. 
ALSTRUEMERIA Pulchella - Brazilian parrot lily, remarkable green, dark red and brown-dotted flowers, in May 
handsome foliage most of year, foliage useful in arrangements, 33,00 doz. ¢ 
SKUNK LILIES - the rare eo aroids: AMORPHOPHALLUS Rivieri, with handsome palm-like foliage following a 
three foot chocolate calla- like flower, carrion odor, $2.00 and 34.00; SAUROMATUM Guttatum, lizard lily, attr- 
active foliage following snake-like, bloom 5Q¢. fi and $2.00 according to size. THOMSONIA Nepalensis, new 
Species from upper India, white blooms with distine ive foliage, 95-00 each, ; 
TULBAGHIA Violace 1, an interesting and attractive pot subject like a miniature Agapanthus, foliage onion- 
scented, lilac flowers, 50¢ each. TULBAGHIA FRAGRANS - a fine new species, with true bulb base, sweetly perfumed 
umbels of pet tate Aa ay it and sibest v2. 00 oe : a 
CRINUM HYBRIDS, mostly large and showy » for the sub-tropical garden and for tubs and pots farther 
north. CHCIL HOUDYSHEL, best pink, 32,50 each; POWELLI ALBUM, best white, $2.50 each; ELLEN BOSANQUET, fine wine- 
red, $2,50 each; LOUIS BOSANQUET, early light pinks oo 50 each. CHRISTOPHER LILY (C.Giganteum Hybrid), 50¢ and 
31,00 each; EMPRESS OF INDIA, 95.00; POWELLI KKELAGEI, and POWELLI HAARLEMENSE, $5.00 each; J. C. HARVEY, $1.00 ef 
$2.50 each; “ANARCRINUM DELKINS FIND, 32.00 each. CRINUM SPECIES - C, Scabrum C.Amabile, C, 
Bulbispermum, C.Kunthianum, C. Americanum, C.Zeylanicum, C, rubescens, C,Campanulatum, 3].00 and $2 00 each. — 
Cc. GIGANT im, a 0 eack.C.ASIATIONM, small, 50¢ each- large $5.00 and $10.00 each. mal tey bulbs 2 most varieties 
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