BULBS FOR THE WINTER WINDOW 
It is really easy to have winter window flowers, that is, if you 
will not try to rush them, and will follow the directions in the 
leaflet we send with each lot of bulbs. Remember, WE PAY 
TRANSPORTATION on bulbs and plants ordered from this 
catalog, to all U.S. points east of the Mississippi. For west of that 
river, and Canada, add 5% to total of your remittance. 
FREESIA PEERLESS BLEND 
—It has been called the love- 
liest of winter bulb-flowers, 
with its sprays of intensely 
sweet wax-trumpet blossoms in 
snowiest white, pink, rose, li- 
lac, lavender, carmine tones, 
primrose, golden, blue, violet 
and the like in many a rich 
shading or dainty suffusion. It 
is near to being the easiest and 
surest when it comes to forc- 
ing, too, though Triteleia and 
some others might challenge 
the claim. This is a splendid, 
large-flowered strain. Plant 
Freesias liberally. You will al- 
ways wish you had planted 
more. Illustrated opposite. 10 
for 60¢; 25 for $1.35; 100 for 
$5.00. 
HOMERIA MIXED—The 
showy, long-lasting flowers sug- 
gest Tigridia, but growth habit and cultural needs are as in Ixia. 
Colorings may be valest primrose, varied yellows, golden orange, 
or orange shaded brown. 25 inches. Forces well. Garden-effective 
if given winter protection. 3 for 40¢; 10 for $1.10; 25 for $2.45. 
AMARYLLIS GIANT HYBRIDS 
—Magnificent flowers, great, ex- 
panded trumpets in rose, scarlet, 
crimson, all one color, or more 
often with white star-throats, or 
great splashings and barrings of 
white. There is no more spectac- 
ular bulb-flower for pot culture, 
and that culture is easy, too, easy 
enough for any sunny window. 
It is hard to fail with Amaryllis. 
Illustrated opposite. Bulbs, mixed 
colors only, each 80¢; 3 for $2.25; 
10 for $6.10; 25 for $14.00. Seeds 
also available. See page 12 of 
Catalog #59. 
THE EASTER LILY—The rath- 
er dwarf, compact plants bear 
freely large and fragrant trum- 
pet flowers of purest waxen 
whiteness. We offer bulbs of Lilium longiflorum Croft Strain, 
in our opinion the very best of the Easter Lilies for growing in 
pots under glass. Each 65¢; 3 for $1.75; 10 for $5.30. 
AMA 
RYLLIS HYBRIDS 
JACOBEAN LILY—Sprekelia formosissima. In late winter come 
fantastic blossoms in fleur de lis reminder, always in richest 
velvety crimsons. A showy plant. Pot up in early February. Each 
70¢; 3 for $2.00. 
SPARAXIS BLEND Big blossoms, well- 
carried, several open at once. The bril- 
liant, widely inclusive colorings, often in 
contrasting zonings, include lavender, li- 
lac, cream, yellow, salmon, orange, and 
scarlet. Forced slowly it is a sure and 
handsome bulb for late winter flowers. 7 
for 50¢; 25 for $1.50; 100 for $5.50. 
BABIANA AZURE BLUE--Lovely fliow- 
ers in the purest and most intense of blues, 
rather like a vivid blue Sparaxis, and to 
be handled in the same way. Easy for 
winter bloom. 3 for 35¢; 11 for $1.00; 25 
for $2.00. 
EUCHARIS GRANDIFLORA—The Lily 
of the Amazon will give sweetly perfumed 
blossoms of a waxen white loveliness several times each year. To 
be handled as a pot bulb. Needs ample water before blooming, with 
seantier watering and a semi-rest after each flowering period. 
Bulbs, each, $1.20; 3 for $3.30. 
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