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MONTBRETIA is a delightful bulbous plant giving a e& ge: 
profusion of colorful flowers on tall, graceful stems. The 
exquisite flowers are similar to miniature gladiolus and are 
produced from July until frost. Do well in light shade or 
full sun. Excellent for cutting. 10 50 
E. A. AMOS. A beautiful Japanese yellow......... $1 10 $5 00 
COMET. Deep orange-yellow with dark tomato-red 
SPotSArcda aac dette 130 600 
LADY WILSON. An exquisite snaia of pure orange- 
yellow. Lea tet Mien rule fea ae Tene eee 85 4 00 
RHEINGOLD. Spee) shaped flowers of pure 
golden yellow 7 es he ee ae ee 130 600 
STAR OF THE EAST. i ceht saturnus-red, orange- 
yellow center hee Or wrod. 0 crave onthe 1 20 5 50 
Collection 15 $9.65 MONTBRETIA 
+ vee MIXTURE 
5 bulbs each of the above 5 Montbretia varieties g 
A special blend of 
the finest colors, rang- 
ing from yellow 
ACIDANTHERA ee: ay 
the brightest red. j 
Particularly suited for 
Charming and graceful flowers, which are sweetly scented. planting in mixture, 
Produces a number of tubular flowers suspended on gracefully since the colors are all 
arching, 2-foot stems. Distinctive maroon-black markings ac- harmonious: Will 
centuate the creamy white petals. A rare and unusual flower, yet provide abundant and 
it is of easiest gers handling. Plant, dig and store as you would colorful garden dec- 
gladiolus. 3 for 35c¢ 10 for $1.00 50 for $4.50 oration in late sum- 
mer and fall. 
10 for 60c 100 for $5.00 
TIGRIDIA (Mexican Shellflower) 25 for $1.35 
Few flowers are as gorgeously colored and 
brilliant. Unrivaled in beauty, these exotic 
flowers are exquisitely marked with dabs of car- 
CAPE mine, purple or mahogany. Prefers a sunny 
position in a flower border or bed. Planted in 
May, they give a continuous display of delightful 
HYAC | N T a S flowers during midsummer. Each stalk grows 2 feet 
tall and produces several flowers. Separate colors. 
(Hyacinthus candicans) RED YELLOW PURPLE WHITE ROSE 
A summer-flowering Hyacinth, which 3 for 35¢ 10 for $1.00 50 for $4.50 
produces a Seca ae Oe! stalks = = 
bearing 20 or more bell-shaped flowers 6 0 for 
of pure white. Very ornamental for Collection 16 bulbs $2 70 
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borders and as a background. While each of above 5 Tigridia colors 
Itking full sun, will do well in partial 
shade. Grows 4 feet. 
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MIXTURE OF TIGRIDIAS. Gives a succession 
3 for 60c 50 for $8.25 of flowers in most exciting variation of colors. 
10 for $1.80 10 for 80c 100 for $7.25 
TUBEROSE 
Large, double flowers having a thick, wax-like 
texture and set close to spike. A wonderful 
summer-flowering plant for the garden, besides 
being fine for cut flowers. The pure white flowers CALIFOR! 
have a rich, exotic fragrance. Should be planted STOW 
: In groups of 3 or more after all danger of frost is CHEROKE 
TIGRIDIA, MIXED COLORS. 25 for $1.90 past. Grows 3 feet tall. oxblooder 
3 for 30c 10 for 90c 50 for $4.00 
GLAMOUI 
On strong 
MICHIGA 
GLORIOSA ROTHSCHILDIANA Pe 
PREMIER 
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(Glory Lily) baci 
A splendid climber, very easy to grow in the garden. It reaches 3 to 4 on 46 fc 
feet in height and produces a dozen or more lovely, lily-like flowers of 
bright yellow and red. Blooms continuously during the summer and 
autumn months. Store tubers in winter like gladiolus. 
Each $1.00 10 for $8.50 0 
ISMENE CALATHINA 
(Peruvian Daffodil) 
One of the best of our summer-flowering bulbs. Showy, sweet- 
scented, pearly white trumpet flowers are borne three on a stem, 
similar to the Amaryllis. The sturdy, 2-foot plants have beautiful 
strap-like, leathery foliage and strong flower stems. Prefers a 
sunny loc: ation. Planted in May, they will commence flowering 
in July. A truly worthwhile bulb which deserves a nice place in 
every garden. 
Each 50c 10 for $4.25 
ANDRIES 
2 CACTUset 
OXALIS (American Shamrock) th 
An abundance of dark green foliage, spotted silvery THE BLAC K lee d 
white, giving the plant a very ornamental appearance. 7 rite } 
Free-blooming plants, Grows 1% feet tall. Plant in April or May after danger CALLA oot 
which produce rich rosy of frost has passed. Delights in a sunny location where BUCKEY 
crimson flowers __in it will flower beautifully in August or September. A spectacular and rare free bly 
bunches. Clover-like : Call: Pp Id : 
leaves are spotted with ALBA MACULATA. Large, trumpet-shaped, white baleln, Saray eketelohen! kato) ai FAIRY, 
maroon ane cunoudy flowers produced in abundance. tapers ener ae re- Us blo, 
tend to close towar 2 f 1.00 10 fi 3.00 markable owers are orne 
dusk. The brilliant eee enone oS ; profusely and are of the deep- IKE, 
flowers are borne on 6- ELLIOTTIANA (Yellow Calla). Truly magnificent est purple—almost black. lusely,, 
inch stems continuously flowers of deep golden yellow are produced freely. A fascinating novelty, which WHITE 
from mid-summer Outstanding for the garden or as a house plant. Ryan: AG a eo rs Prolif 
cbrcustSepiomba es, Each 30c 3 for 85¢ 10 for $2.50 Vee he : 
cellent for edging walks, attention in the border. Be 
flower beds and rock PINK SUPERBA. A dwarf Calla bearing many among the first to have this 
gardens. Ideal for lovely pink flowers. An exquisite plant for the garden rare and unusual Calla in 
hanging baskets or for or for greenhouse culture. our garden. Only a limited One 
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Nalee in pots in- Each 35c 3 for 95c 10 for $2.75 supply available. 
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10/fon 30cm 5 lonloSc Each 75c 10 for $6.00 
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3 bulbs each of White, Yellow, Pink $3 15 
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and 1 Black Calla 
