HESPERANTHERA STANFORDIAE— 
This is really a beauty. A rather rare 
South African bulb-flower that gives a 
display of brilliant, satiny yellow flowers 
in late winter when grown in pots. We 
like it, and displays of it at our nursery eg 
attract much favorable comment. It’s easy. © - 
Just handle like Freesia. Illustrated op- 
posite. 3 for 55¢; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.35. 
GLADIOLUS REMBRANDT—One of 
those fine newer varieties lately developed , 
in Holland for winter blooming from pots * 
under glass. Showy spikes of brilliant red. ; 
3 for 55¢; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00. 
STREPTANTHERA CUPREA COCCINEA— An exceedingly showy 
Cape bulb, to be given Freesia handling. The rather large flowers, 
carried in sprays, come in a glowing orange, with a center ring of 
coppery red that is so dark it approaches black. 3 for 45¢; 10 for 
SiS OsscoELOLRoen Os 
ANEMONE ST. BRIGID DOUBLE—A fine strain of Double- 
flowered Anemones for pot culture, blooming in late winter and 
early spring. Colorings are gay and bright, notable for brilliant 
blues and vivid reds, along with varied pink and rose tones, with 
white. May also be grown in garden if given careful winter pro- 
tection. 5 for 50¢; 10 for 95¢; 25 for $2.15. 
GLORIOSA MIXED—The Glory 
Lily. Airy, recurved flowers that 
may be iridescent crimson, some- 
times gold-edged or rose tinted, 
or again in varied shades or tones 
of yellow or orange, nearly al- 
ways with rose or red. Petals are 
ecrisped and undulate. Exceeding- 
ly, and long, showy. Blooms well 
in pots in late winter and early 
spring. Illustrated opposite. Forc- 
ing sizes, each $1.25; 8 for $3.30. 
GLORIOS 
IRIS TINGITANIA WEDGE- 
WOOD—The big, long-lasting blossoms come in the very purest of 
wedgewood blues. Though developed primarily for forcing, this 
fine bulbous Iris is also reasonably garden hardy. 8 for 40¢; 10 
for $1.10; 25) for $225: 
CALLA LILY or ZANTEDESCHIA 
Wonderfully satisfactory as pot plants for 
winter bloom. Illustrated opposite. THE GOLD- 
EN CALLA—Z. Elliottiana. Big, waxen flowers, 
all of a shining golden yellow. Each 50¢; 3 for 
$1.40; 10 for $3.85. THE WHITE CALLA—Z. 
aethiopica. Lily-like flowers of purest white- 
ness. Fragrant. Each 45¢; 3 for $1.25; 10 for 
$3.75. THE BLACK CALLA—Arum pictum. 
Within, the flower-spathes are a dark, velvety 
maroon, but in reverse, an olive that is near 
black. Each 80¢; 3 for $2.25. THE PINK 
CALLA—Z. Rehmanni. Varied alluring pinks, 
from palest blush to richest rose. Each 55¢; 3 
for $1-503) 10 for $4.50 25) for. $10-5058 LHe 
MELANOLEUCA CALLA—Z. melanoleuca. Truly handsome. 
Large flowers in butter yellow, each spathe with a large patch of 
rich, velvety maroon deep within. Each 55¢; 3 for $1.50; 10 for 
$4.50. OFFER 6014B—One tuber each of the five, names marked, 
for $2.60. 
OXALIS FOR PRODIGAL BLOSSOMING 
Kinds here are all naturally winter bloomers, flowering freely 
for months when grown in window or greenhouse. GRAND 
DUCHESS MIXED—Wealth of bloom in rosy pink, white and 
lavender. Mixed colors, 6 for 25¢; 25 for 90¢; 100 for $3.35. DOU- 
BLE BERMUDA BUTTERCUP—Intensely doubled blossoms like 
ruffly balls, large for Oxalis, golden yellow, often with hint or rose 
at petal tips. Rare. Each 25¢; 5 for $1.00. VARIABILIS—Large, 
overlapping flowers of pure pink, set closely over wide foliage 
cushions. 3 for 40¢; 9 for $1.00. CERNUA—A profusion of nod- 
ding, graceful sprays of single blossoms in shining yellow. 6 for 
25¢; 25 for 90¢. OFFER 6014A—6 each of Grand Duchess and 
Cernua, 38 each of Double Bermuda Buttercup and Variabilis, for 
$1.40. 
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