Iris Reticuiata 
Perfectly hardy. March blooming. As fragrant as Violets. 
IJ ris Species 
Danfordiae Six $1.75, Doz. $3.00, 25 $5.50, 109 $20.00 
A beautiful little Iris from Eastern Asia Minor which was unobtainable 
for many years; bright golden flowers resembling in form Iris Reticu- 
lata, produced in early February. Height 3 inches. 
Pavonia (Moraea glaucopis) 
91% $1.39, Doz. $2.30, 25 $4.20. 100 $15.00 . = : 
Called the Peacock Iris because of a beautifully clear, sky-blue blotch Ixiclirion Pallas: 
in the center of a pure white flower. Iris Pavonia is hardy and a dozen 
or so planted together make a very lovely group when in bloom. They 
multiply quite freely. IXIOLIRION 
Reticulata (Fragrant Ir’s) Six 70c, Doz. $1.20, 25 $2.20, 190 $8.00 Pallasi (Tataricum) Doz. 55c, 25 $1.65, 100 $6.00 
This lovely species is one of the treasures of the garden or rock garden. A little known but choice hardy bulb which in early June produces sev- 
It can be described as a small form of the Spanish or Dutch Iris. Its eral deep blue tubular flowers on slender stems. One of the last of the 
main value lies in the fact that it may be forced into bloom in the small “‘spring’’ bulbs to flower. Supply very limited. 
house with the greatest ease. Six or eight bulbs put into a 4- to 5-inch 
pot when received will bloom about Christmas time. The fragrant blos- 7 oH Dees 
soms remind one of a bunch of fresh Violets. Perfectly hardy with | IXIA - Corn Lilies _ = pe ” Bi 
reasonable protection. It is one of the loveliest early flowering bulbs Mixed Doz. 75c, 25 $1.35, 100 $4.50 
for the rockery. To show it off well, plant a number of bulbs under the The colors run through all the shades of red, pink, yellow, blush and 
white Arabis Alpina; you'll enjoy the results more than we can tell you. pure white. These beautiful bulbs from the Cape Colony (South Africa) 
Spa tN es » @ 95 £9 96 wi are far too little known; they should be planted in late autumn and in 
Tuberosa ; f Six $1.15, Doz. $1.90, 25 $3.39, 190 $12.00 cold districts must be covered with a thick layer of straw or leaves. 
A rare species, producing charming small green flowers with vivid black Splendid for southern states. Few bulbs are so lovely and graceful and 
blotches. An attractive and unusual flower. those who live where the climate is mild should plant them freely. 
Leucojum Aestivum 
Rega lio Dris 
Andromache Each 45c, Three $1.20, Doz. $3.75, 25 $6.75, 100 $24.00 
A rare and beautiful hybrid, belonging to the Regalio-Cyclus group. Grows about 18 
inches tall with several heavily veined flowers of soft lilac, with dark violet sheen. It is 
the first time since World War || that we are able to offer this rare plant. It loves a 
sunny, dry place and multiplies quite freely. In very cold sections protect from too cold 
weather. Blooms in May. 
Regelio Iris, Andromache LACHENALIA 
These bulbs are especially useful for forc- 
ing as they can be grown in flats or in pots. 
Do well out-of-doors in milder climates and 
are showy in beds, borders, and rock gardens. 
They have from one to two dozen generally 
pendulous, firecracker-like flowers, three- 
quarters to one inch in length on stems six 
to nine inches and bloom from late November 
to February, depending on the time of plant- 
ing and the temperature in which they are 
grown. 
Cultural Directions: Same as_ Freesias. 
May be had to bloom at Christmas. Bulbs 
multiply freely and may be used from year 
to year. 
Aurea 
Six $1.15, Doz $1.90, 25 $3.35, 100 $12.00 
A beautiful variety producing 8 to 10-inch 
spikes of golden yellow flowers; very easily 
grown in the house. It can be had in bloom 
for Christmas by simply growing it on the 
window sill in full sun. 
LEUCOJUM - Snowflake 4 
Aestivum (Summer Snowflake) 
Six $1.50, Doz. $2.75, 25 $5.00, 100 $18.00 
This large-flowered Snowflake produces in 
April and May gracefully drooping white 
bell-like flowers. Does best when growing 
in a shady situation and should be left 
alone as much as possible because the flow- 
ers become larger when the bulbs are not 
disturbed. Particularly fine for cutting. 
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