LACHENALIA AUREA—A beautiful plant, 
with its pendulous flowers of golden yellow, 
8 about 25 of them to a stem. A particularly 
satisfactory bulb for pot culture. Handle 
like Freesia. Illustrated opposite. 3 for 50c; 
10 for $1.25. 
SPREKELIA FORMOSISSIMA — Jacobean 
Lily. In late winter come fantastically 
formed flowers of velvety crimson. A showy 
plant, often called an Amaryllis. Pot up in 
, February. Each 60c; 3 for $1.65. 
OXALIS CERNUA — Bermuda Buttercup. 
An easy winter bulb of profuse, long- 
fs continued floriferousness. Rich, golden 
blossoms are carried in graceful, arching 
sprays. 6 for 25c; 25 for 90c. 
OXALIS GRAND. DUCHESS MIXED—Fine strain of Oxalis for 
pot culture, giving a wealth of blossoms in rosy pink, white and 
lavender. Mixed colors. 6 for 25c; 25 for 90c. 
ARABIAN STAR OF BETHLEHEM — 
Broad clusters of pure white flowers with 
olive black centers. A handsome plant, 
long in bloom. Does splendidly as a pot 
bulb, flowering in late winter and spring. 
Ornithogalum arabicum. Illustrated op- 
posite. 3 for 35c; 9 for $1.00; 25 for $2.60. 
ANEMONE ST. BRIGID DOUBLE—A 
fine strain of Double-flowered Anemones 
for pot culture, blooming in late winter 
and early spring. Colorings are gay and 
bright, notable for brilliant blues and Y 
vivid reds, along with varied ping and gywhesrysarwerer 
rose tones, with white. May also be grown 
in garden if given winter protection. 5. 
for 45c; 10 for 85c; 25 for $1.95. 
THE CALLA LILIES 
The Callas make excellent pot plants, long in bloom. WHITE 
CALLA—An old favorite. Handsome, fragrant “‘lilies’” of waxen 
white. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.25. PINK CALLA—Here 
are varied, alluring pinks, from faintest blush to rich rose. Each 
60c; 3 for $1.65; 10 for $5.00. GOLDEN CALLA—Heavy, waxen 
flowers of shining golden yellow. Handsome. Each 45c; 3 for 
$1.20; 10 for $3.50. BLACK CALLA. Arum pictum. Within, the 
flower-spathes are a rich and deep velvety maroon, but in reverse, 
a dull olive, near black. Each 65c; 3 for $1.25. OFFER 614FA— 
One each of-the four, with names, for $1.75; 3 
of each for $5.00. 
OTHER BULBS FOR FORCING 
The following kinds, described and priced on 
pages 2 to 11 of this folder as garden bulbs 
are also satisfactory, and delightful, when 
forced in pots for winter flowers in sunny 
window or greenhouse. Be sure to try at least 
some of them. They include Bletilla, Alstro- 
emeria chilensis, Alstroemeris Ligtu, Blue Star 
Flower (Triteleia), Ranunculus, Scilla, Mus- 
_ cari, Crocus, Dutch Iris, Iris reticulata, Allium 
Neapolitanum. 
HOUSE PLANT SURPRISE 
Delightful amazement here. Seeds of perhaps 
a hundred different ornamentals suitable for 
pot culture in sunny window or greenhouse, 
have gone into this blend. Many are rare, 
pans unusual. Sift fine seeds from the coarse before 
Neher Gutigmm SOWing, since latter ‘will need deeper covering. 
(IN FLOWER) Pkt. 30c; 3 pkts. for 80c. 
AFRICAN VIOLETS—SAINTPAULIA 
Exquisites for window culture, lovely in blossom coloring, 
velvety in foliage, long in bloom. PINK BEAUTY—Large flowers 
in purest pink. Patented. Each $1.25. BLUE BOY—Best rich, 
deep blue. Each $1.00.’ ORCHID BEAUTY—Delightful orchid 
lilac, upper petals deeper. Each $1.25. BLUSHING MAIDEN— 
Flowers in alluring pale blush suffusions. Each $1.25. WHITE 
LADY—Compact plants crowded with shining white flowers. 
Each $1.25. RED KING—Richest red-garnet. Leaves wine- 
stained below. Each $1.25. OFFER 614FB—One plant each of | 
the six for $5.00. ; 
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