ong Sarria dsloom 
Per 10 Per 100 
Malay Chief. A striking flower of deep maroon, 
gimost, black’on a-tall spikes... 1.30 11.00 
Miss Bloomington. A fine clear yellow. An early 
and dependable bloomer.............------------------ .90 8.00 
Miss Wisconsin. An exhibition flower of clear, 
warm rose. Large florets profusely covering a 
Fert, Stet iat ee eevee se at ay 1.40 12.00 
New Europe. The huge florets, copiously produced 
on a tall, straight stem, are bright orange-scarlet 1.00 9.00 
Paul Rubens. Beautiful, deep wine-purple............_. 1.20 10.00 
Picardy. Immense, well-shaped florets of clear, 
shrimp-pink are carried on a tall, strong spike.... .90 8.00 
Purple Supreme. A fine, clear bright purple... 1.00 9.00 
Red Charm. A vivid shade of bright red, but not 
starlet Vigorous qroweric tact el 1.20 10.00 
Saiman’s Glory. Huge, ruffled florets, gleaming 
white with deep red blotch in center.................. 1.20 10.00 
Snow Princess. Beautifully ruffled florets of pure 
white are borne on a tall, graceful stem.............. 1.00 9.00 
Spic and Span. A show beauty of great substance. 
Huge, ruffled florets of deep pink are copiously 
produced on long, stately spikes... 1.70 15.00 
Spotlight. Large, deep yellow with small scarlet 
mains int Centers sees eee we 1.30 11.00 
, EXHIBITION COLLECTION. A named variety col- 
lection of exhibition kinds in complete color 
range. Eaich variety packed and named sepa- 
rately. Our selection. All No. 1 bulbs. 
$8.00 per 100—$19.00 per 250—$75.00 per 1,000 
MIXED GLADIOLI. Same quality bulbs, but vari- 
eties packed mixed in one bag. Our selection. 
Recommended for cutting. 
$7.00 per 100—$16.50 per 250—$65.00 per 1,000 
Hymenocallis (Ssmene) 
Peruvian Daffodil 
The large white, amaryllis-shaped blossoms of 
hymenocallis, or Peruvian Daffodil, are carried on 
strong stems from two to three feet tall. They are de- 
liciously fragrant. The foliage consists of long, broad 
spears of rich green. For successive bloom the bulbs 
may be planted at two-week intervals from late April 
to mid-June. They are lifted in October for winter 
storage in a dry place of medium temperature. They 
grow vigorously and increase from year to year. 
Per 10 Per 100 
Calathinace-. 2... $2.00 per 3 $6.00 $55.00 
Tuberoses 
The waxy white flowers of tuberoses impart a nos- 
talgic fragrance to the late summer garden. Their long 
stems make them especially fine for cutting too. Tube- 
roses like a sunny location and. good soil. 
Per 10 Per 106 
Double Pearl. Top sized bulbs......................--.2...-.. $1.60 $14.00 
Sen tbreiias 
The brilliant spikes of montbretias resemble gladioli 
in formand habit, but the montbretia spears are shorter 
and narrower and arch more gracefully. Unlike most 
spring-planting bulbs, montbretias need not be lifted 
each fall. They will winter over with a light mulch and 
will readily naturalize with a little protection. 
Following is a selection of wonderful hybrids from 
Holland in shades of pale lemon through apricot to 
warm carmine. 
Per 10 Per 100 
Carmine Brilliant. A small-flowered variety of 
bright carmine with tan throat..............--..-....-.-.. $1.00 $ 9.00 
Citronella. Large, delicately formed florets of 
canary yellow are abundantly produced on long 
pestis NC) 1 1, SA ee ap alg 2.00 18.00 
El Dorado. Vivid spikes of intense deep yellow........ 1.00 9.00 
Ernest Davidson. A huge flower of pure orange........ 1.00 9.00 
Fantasy. A colorful variety of bright orange-red... 1.00 9.00 
James Coey. Brilliant fiery crimson suffused with 
gold, Excellent for massing. .<.....-<0cccccss-esecse----.-. 1.30 11.00 
Lady Oxford. An unusual shade of coral with deep 
maroon markings. Bold, handsome flower. of 
BPR GRE SU TCM ca atid, eee ee 8 a 1.30 11.00 
Vesuvius. Deep red florets ona sturdy spike.._......... 1.00 9.00 
Montbretias in Collection. Exhibition named vari- 
eties each packed separately. Our selection....._. 9.00 
Mixed Montbretias. Same quality bulbs, but vari- 
eties packed mixed in one bag. Our selection...... 1.00 8.00 
Our Book on bulbs 
“Bulbs For Beauty” 
More and more gardeners are discovering that our 
general book on bulbs, Bulbs For Beauty, is worth 
many times its cost to anyone who grows or plans to 
grow bulbs. It was written expressly for the amateur 
gardener and answers such questions as how to grow 
bulbs, where to plant them, how to care for them 
through the years, what kinds and varieties are best. 
It deals with bulbs that flower in the spring, summer 
and autumn, and also contains a chapter on indoor 
growing bulbs. Besides 277 pages of text it contains 
copious illustrations. It sells for $3.50 per copy and 
we shall be pleased to accept your orders. 
Lilies 
Our stocks of the lovely Auratum lily, the Gold- 
banded Lily of Japan have recently arrived. Also for 
those who did not plant them last fall we have limited 
quantities of a few other fine lilies. Plant them in late 
March or early April for spectacular blooms in your 
garden not only for the coming summer, but other 
summers to follow. Approximate flowering times are 
indicated. 
Per 10 Per 100 
Auratum. July-August. Gold-banded Lily of Japan. 
Huge wide blossom, white with gold stripe up 
GEnlemompetaisawnrri si $2.75 per 3 $8.50 $75.00 
Formosanum. August-September. Tall trumpet- 
shaped flowers of white somewhat resembling a 
VCS Ss = NES RS ae aa 5.00 45.00 
Umbellatum. June. Applegate's variety. Terra-~ 
cotta, brown spotted, covered with a flush of 
CURD. ed AMDT NR Sn ane 6.00 55.00 
