ISMENE (Peruvian Daffodil) 
SPRING PLANTING 
Each 100 
ISMENE Amancaes, Very rare species with beautiful deep yellow 
SlCr Wier c mete rey Cera wre ll 28 Me Bs ees Oe eek ERC Sele TOU 125.00 
Calathina, Advance. Grows 2 feet high with large, pure white, 
Lily-like flowers; throat with green stripes. A great im- 
provement-on theswelloknown Calathina (2) -s2one © a Lo 90.00 
Festalis, Elegant pure white flowers, elegantly curved petals 
[room LOW CLIN. aeeites’ 2 le tee AREY Coe er ae er ee 1.00 100.00 
Sulphur Queen. Primrose-yellow, throat light yellow with 
green stripes. Makes an excellent pot plant 1.00 100.00 
ACIDANTHERA Murielae. Tall, rigid stems four feet tall, with a cluster 
of many pure white flowers with crimson-maroon blotch; very sweet 
scented. Blossoms mid-August-September; excellent cut flowers. 
Have to be treated and planted like Gladioli Be CE eT a 10 6.00 
HYACINTHUS Candicans (Summer Hyacinth). 4 to 5-foot tall spikes with 
Mmduyspure white spell-shaped flowers. 2.0.8 es at ee » abe 5.00 
PLANTING TIME — FALL AND SPRING 
Each 100 
BLE TIEGASE VA CINIUEIN Adee tee eee ee sed oe ee nas 20 15.00 
BEETILUASILY A GIN LHLN AE LBA eee eee ee ee oe ree 90 35.00 
CALAN THESOLBIATAsSILDOLDIE ge eee enn die tele .60 50.00 
CYPRIPEDIUM JAPONICUM. Large flowers, rose pink 00 .60 90.00 
MONTBRETIAS 
PLANTING — SPRING 
Very decorative hardy bulbous plants of elegant growth, producing freely in 
August, September and October, graceful spikes of gorgeously colored flowers of the 
greatest value for cutting, lasting long in water and mixing well with all kinds of fol- 
iage. They grow freely in any ordinary flower border, but prefer a sunny situation. As 
pot plants they are very attractive. They can be planted from early until late in spring. 
They multiply fast, but if left over winter they should have a little mulching. They 
should be planted 4 to 6 inches apart and three inches deep in nearly any kind of well 
drained soil. 250 at 1000; 25 at 100 rate. 
Doz. 100 1,000 
Aurora. Very large, flat star shaped flowers, with broad 
petals of great substance, bright golden orange suffused 
and shaded darker maroon blotches in center. One of the 
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Brightest and Best. Bright orange-scarlet, external crimson, 
VOUGWiSVOmeV ery sO OCI] 6 c/o 1) tees 3 ete ee ae ge ere +> 2.00 10.00 
Etoile de Feu. Glowing vermillion, shaded scarlet, with yellow 
eae oer, VAIL EP ee eee ele Se OA CPR ORIN PY le nc, Aetes  oeer e 
Fire King. Brilliant fiery scarlet flowers, golden center, excel- 
lictah atopy Une kesstchhgNe p WANE WR RR) oR ee Ne vps NPE aN Oe Clee ELE Eee, Mee ; 50 2.50 20.00 
Geo, Davison. Pure yellow; branch stems. 3 ft. -....2-W... 90 2.90 20.00 
.90 2.50 29.00 
Golden West. Large open flowers; golden yellow. 3 ft. 0... 90 rou 30.00 
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