Misecllaueous Bulbs 
Crocus 
Amaryllis, Giant Hybrids 
These Giant Amaryllis are for indoor culture only. They are 
available from November 15 until the end of April. The colors vary 
from white striped with pink or red to dark red. We offer these Giant 
Hybrids as a mixture only. They are our best seedlings. We 
guarantee complete satisfaction with every Giant Amaryllis 
bulb. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
Anemones 
For Forcing 
GIANT POPPY-FLOWERED. Striking single and semi-double, 
poppy-like flowers. The most intense shades of red, white, pink, blue. 
Plants grow 18 inches tall and may be forced for indoor bloom. Ex- 
cellent cut flowers. 
Blue Poppy. Choice selection of blue shades. 
St. Brigid. Immense, semi-double flowers in many colors. 
Either of the above, jumbo bulbs, $1.45 per doz.; $10.00 per 100 
Baby Gladiolus 
For Forcing 
An extremely popular flower of marvelous grace and beauty. 
Wonderful for forcing. 
Peach Blossom. Soft pink. 
Spitfire. Deep reddish salmon. 
The Bride. Pure white. 
Any of the above, $1.75 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 
Tristis Supreme. The finest of all Tristis Hybrids. Pure white 
with delicate greenish cast in center. Tall, vigorous; delicately 
fragrant. $1.75 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 
Calla Lilies 
For Forcing. Plant September to January 
These old favorites are still one of the most satisfactory bulbs for 
home culture. 
White Calla (Zantedeschia aethiopica). Pure white. 
Mammoth bulbs, $10.00 per doz.; $75.00 per 100. 
Jumbo bulbs, $15.00 per doz.; $100.00 per 100. 
Golden Calla (Z. Elliottiana). Pure golden yellow Calla of easy 
culture. Plant December 1 for midwinter bloom; plant February 1 
for Easter bloom. 
Mammoth bulbs, $8.50 per doz.; $60.00 per 100. 
Jumbo bulbs, $11.00 per doz.; $80.00 per 100. 
Chionodoxa - Glory-of-the-Snow 
Outdoors 
_ Amass planting forms a lovely display—a mass of blue and white, 
intense and brilliant. They bloom at the time of the Crocuses, pro- 
ducing dwarf flower spikes that bear from 12 to 15 flowers of sky-blue 
with a pure white heart. They should be planted in the fall, 3 inches 
deep, about 18 bulbs to a square foot, in a sunny location or in half 
shade and in places where they can remain undisturbed for a number 
of yer. All are 6 to 7 inches high, therefore excellent in the rockery 
as well. 
Luciliae. Bright blue, white center. Often 6 to 8 blooms on each 
stem. 60c per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
Sardensis. True gentian-blue. 60c per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 
Crocus Cutdoors 
Among the First Flowers of Spring. 
ELUE and PURPLE 
Early Perfection. Dark blue. Early. 
Enchantress. Clear dark porcelain-blue. 
Purpurea Grandiflora. Dark purple. Good for forcing. 
Remembrance. Dark lavender-blue. Large; free flowering. 
The Bishop. Dark purple. 
WHITE 
Snowstorm. Pure white, large flowers. 
STRIPED 
Striped Beauty. Striped white and dark mauve. 
Any of the above, extra-large bulbs, 85c per doz.; $6.00 per 100 
YELLOW 
Mammoth Yellow. Brilliant yellow. Very profuse. 
Extra-large bulbs, $1.40 per doz.; $10.00 per 100 
Freesias 
PATENTED VARIETIES 
For Forcing. Plant September to November 
These new varieties represent a new race of Freesias.£. The flowers 
are twice the size of ordinary varieties; the colors are intense; they 
are strong, virile growers, and the flowers are borne in immense trusses. 
None of these improvements have minimized the fragrance of the 
old type. In fact, the delicate and delightful aroma seems to be 
enhanced in these new varieties. 
Appleblossom. Beautiful pink. 
Bronze Giant. Copper and orange. 
Giant Apotheose. New deep Javender-pink. 
Giant Cream. Cream color. 
King of Yellows. Golden yellow. 
Marie. Gorgeous pure white. 
Maryon. Light blue. 
Snowstorm. Pure white; large. 
Any of the above, top-size bulbs, $2.25 per doz.; $15.00 per 100 
Jumbo bulbs, $2.75 per doz.; $18.00 per 100 
New Freesia Gold Finch 
It is very striking and fragrant, a combination of colors as found 
in the Talisman rose, but a little darker. This is somethmg entirely 
different in regards to color. 7in. bulbs, $20.00 per 100 
Fritillaria Imperialis Outdoors 
Crown Imperial. Derives most of its name from the crown-shaped 
flower. The original species grew wild in English !meadows, and 
the present form is excellent for naturalizing as well as for the gar- 
den or border. It blooms in May and June. Children admire the 
pearly drops of nectar found in the chalice. For best results, the 
bulbs should be planted during September. 85c each; $8.00 per doz. 
Meleagris. Large, pendent, bell-shaped flowers of various colors. 
70c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
Glory Lily 
(Gloriosa Rothschildiana) 
Greenhouse climber; or may be grown outdoors, provided the roots 
are lifted before frost. Plant in a sunny position and water generously 
in dry weather. $1.25 each; $11.00 for 10. 
J. HOWARD FRENCH, Baltimore Pike, Lima, Penna. 
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