NARCISSUS PAPERWHITE—Clusters of snowy white, richly 
fragrant blossoms. One of the easier and surer bulb-flowers for 
indoor forcing. Will bloom within a few weeks when planted in 
pebbles and water, or it may be potted in soil. Make successive 
plantings every three weeks, from the middle of October to the 
middle of March and you can have continuous bloom all winter. 
Please note that we supply large bulbs, 14-15 cm. size. 5 for 60¢; 
10 for $1.00; 25 for $2.40; 100 for $9.00. 
NARCISSUS SOLEIL d’OR—It replaces the older Chinese Sacred 
Lily, surer and better in every way. The flowers are clusters of 
fragrant golden yellow with orange red cups. Easy to grow in 
pots of soil, or in pebbles. 5 for 75¢; 10 
for $1.40; 25 for $3.00; 100 for $11.00. 
ORNITHOGALUM THYRSOIDES— 
Chinkerichee. When it comes to winter 
window flowers, this is one of the more 
sure and easy bulbs. It stays in bloom 
for a long time, flowers opening over a 
period of very many weeks. Blossoms 
are purest white, fragrant, in ever- 
elongating trusses. 3 for 55¢; 10 for 
$1505 25 for $3.35. 
ARABIAN STAR OF BETHLEHEM— 
Ornithogalum arabicum. Broad clusters §OWRawWeroa aan. 
of pure white flowers with olive black 
centers. Does finely as a pot plant, flowering in late winter and 
ae Handsome; long in bloom. 3 for 50¢; 10 for $1.35; 25 for 
MOREA POLYSTACHYA— It gives great, 
showy sheafs of bloom in late winter and 
early spring, blossoms like immense but- 
terflies in soft mauve marked parma violet, 
touched yellow at base. We like it very 
much. 3 for 50¢; 10 for $1.40; 25 for $3.20. 
LACHENALIA AUREA~—A beautiful 
plant, with its pendulous flowers of golden 
yellow, often 25 of them to a stem. A par- 
ticularly satisfactory bulb for pot culture, 
handle like Freesia. The bulbs should be 
planted upon arrival. Illustrated opposite. 
3 formed > 10) for $1-50-925 for $o-D 0: 
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RA alee LACHENALIA PENDULA—Fine spikes 
of about 20 quite large flowers that at first look upward, then be- 
come nodding. The blossom is bright coral red, edged sea-green 
and purple. A most decorative plant. Each 35¢; 3 for $1.00; 10 
for $2.95. 
TRITONIA HYALINA—A most delightful, sparkling salmon 
pink. As easy as Freesia, and to be handled same way. 3 for 40¢; 
10 for $1.10; 25 for $2.40. 
TRITONIA CROCATA—FExquisite apricot, rose, flaming orange, 
scarlet, with shades and tones between, the satiny blossoms carried 
in graceful sprays. Give Freesia culture for lovely winter flowers. 
3 for 35¢; 10 for 95¢; 25 for $2.00. 
VELTHEIMIA VIRIDIFOLIA 
—A rather spectacular, pot 
bulb for winter bloom. From 
nests of glossy, crispy foliage 
rise, on 20 inch stems, massive 
flower trusses of rosy pink with 
buff shadings and _ cinnabar 
tones. The big bulbs ripen off 
after flowering, but will bloom 
again each winter for many 
years, so this is truly a long- 
time investment in pleasure. 
Big bulbs, each $1.00; 3 for 
$2.85; 10 for $9.00. 
LEUCOCORYNE IXIODES 
ODORATA —A Chilean exqui- 
site from Andean foothills that 
is called Glory of the Sun. The 
18-inch stems each carry sev- 
eral large and starry blue flow- 
ers with undulate petals and 
white centers. The flowers are 
pleasingly fragrant, long-last- 
ing. The bulbs respond readily 
to winter forcing, though this 
should be on the slow, cool side. 
3 for 60¢; 10 for $1.65; 25 for 
