LEWISIA REDIVIVA 
4 Blossoms that are in suggestion of pink Water- 
lilies, in shades from blush to near rose. It grows 
to only four inches, but the flowers are, for this, 
of quite extraordinary size, and there are many 
of them open at one time. Of full winter-hardi- 
: : LEWISIA 
ness, if the tubers are kept from frost-heaving REDIVIVA 
damage by firm planting or light mulching. 
Supplied in dormant tubers 8 for 35c; 10 for $1.00; 60 for $5.00. 
TWO PRETTY ORCHIDS 
Here are true Orchids that may easily be grown as winter 
window plants, or they can be grown outside for spring blooming, 
for thev are garden-hardy at Philadel- 
phia. They go dormant in summer. 
Illustrated opposite. 
BLETILLA HYACINTHINA — Hya- 
cinth Orchid. Many delightful blos- 
soms of amethystine purple, delicately 
fragrant. Each 85c; 3 for $2.40; 10 
for $7.50. 
4 BLETILLA HYACINTHINA ALBA— 
Perfumed, graceful flowers of snowy 
white, or sometimes with faint purple 
markings. Each 90¢; 3 for $2.60; 10 
for $7.85. 
MAGIC LILY or LYCORIS 
As by magic, the altogether beauti- 
ful flowers appear on long stems that 
push through the bare ground many 
weeks after the foliage has ripened 
and gone. Long-lived, blooming year 
after year. Illustrated opposite. LY- 
CORIS SQUAMIGERA—Showy bulb-flower of fullest outdoor 
winter-hardiness at Philadelphia. Clustered, fragrant trumpets 
in opaline tones, at first lilac pink, but becoming blue-lavender. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.90; 10 for $8.90. LYCORIS SANGUINEA— 
Described as having large and rich red flowers in August that are 
‘“‘very handsome.’”’ We have not yet grown it. For pot culture. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. LYCORIS AUREA—Called Golden 
Amaryllis. Showy, golden yellow trumpet blossoms with waxy 
petals are carried in umbels on long stems. Wonderful bulb for 
pot culture under glass. Each $1.10; 3 for $3.00. LYCORIS 
RADIATA—Clusters of sparkling red flow- 
ers with crispy, recurved petals. Garden- 
hardy at Philadelphia, but needs protection 
in colder areas. Also a good pot bulb. Each 
35c; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $3.00. LYCORIS 
RADIATA ALBA—As wax-crispy as the 
last, but here the flowers may be either 
snowy white, or a lovely creamy amber. 
Each 75c; 8 for $2.00. LYCORIS RADIATA 
CARNEA—This one we have not yet grown, 
but it is described as having delightful 
blossoms of pure shell pink. Each $1.00. 
OFFER 63FA—One bulb each of 5, ngmes 
marked, for $3.90. 
SQUAMIGER 
THE WINTER-HARDY GLADIOLUS 
You.don’t need to dig it, just plant the first time, that is all. 
It will live for years in your garden, the clumps becoming 
bigger and showier season by season, for the corms of this 
species increase by annual division. It is GLADIOLUS BY- 
ZANTINUS, a truly winter-hardy, bulbous perennial that will 
give a gorgeous display of blossoming every spring, a glowing, 
far-visible purple that will add living beauty to your hardy 
border. Mulch planting with straw or litter first winter. After 
that mulching will not be required in most areas. Blooming time 
is May into June. 8 for 50c; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $4.00. 
GLADIOLUS HARDY WHITE—Charming, pure white variety of 
Gladiolus byzantinus, and just enduringly winter-hardy. Pretty 
in the border, or for early cutting. 3 for 95c; 10 for $2.70. 
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