FOR ADVENTURE IN DELIGHT 
Try these three rather rare South African bulbs. They are fine 
for winter window blossoms, grown in pots in manner cf Freesias. 
Or, at Philadelphia, they will carry over in the outdoor garden 
with protection of straw or leaves. 
STREPTANTHERA CUPREA COCCINEA—The rather large 
flowers come in a brilliant, orange toned red with coppery shad- 
ings, and a near-black center ring. An easy winter window bulb, 
or, it will give a long spring show of blazing garden color. 
3 for 45c; 10 for $1.30; 25 for $3.00. 
HESPERANTHERA STANFORDIAE— 
This is really a beauty, giving a fine 
display of satiny yellow blossoms in 
late winter, when grown in pots, and 
it can be even more brilliant in the 
spring garden. Needs careful winter 
protection when planted outside. Illus- 
trated opposite. 3 for 45c; 10 for $1.30; 
25 for $3.00. 
TRITONIA HYALINA—Sprays of 
rather large flowers in a pure and 
sparkling salmon pink. Fine for cutting, 
whether grown in window or garden. 
3:for 45c; 10 for $1.30; 25 for $3.00. 
OFFER 6212—10 bulbs each of the 3 kinds for $3.50. 
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 to U.S. points east of 
the Mississippi. Add 5% for west of oe river. Add 15% for 
Canada. 
FREESIA PEERLESS BLEND 
—It has been called the love- 
liness of winter bulb-fiowers, 
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 some others 
might challenge the claim. This 
is a splendid, large-flowered 
strain. Plant Freesias liberally. 
You will always wish you had 
planted more. Illustrated oppo- 
site. 10 for 65c; 25 for $1.50; 
100 for $5.50. 
TRITELEIA COERULEA— 
; Blue Star-flower. It is easy to 
. have bulb-flowers in your window with this, for no other bulb, 
save possibly Freesia, is as easy to force, and the blossoming is 
continuous and profuse for some six weeks. The upfacing starry 
flowers vary from deepest blue to pale blue tintings. Ipheion 
uniflorum. 10 for 70c; 25 for $1.60. 
LYCORIS AUREA—Golden Amaryllis. Clusters of flaring, waxy 
flowers in rich yellow. For pot culture. Each $1.00. 
ANOMATHECA CRUENTA—(Lapeyrousia). It forces with the 
greatest of ease, sprays of red-toned blossoms, marked maroon 
at base. 4 bulbs for 75c. 
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. 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.25. 
LACHENALIA PENDULA—Fine spikes 
of about 20 quite large flowers that at 
first look upward, then become nodding. 
The blossom is bright coral red, edged sea- 
green and purple. Each 45c; 3 for $1.25; 
10 for $3.60. 
GLADIOLUS REMBRANDT—One of EACH 58 Be 
those fine newer varieties lately developed 
in Holland for winter blooming from pots under glass. Showy 
spikes of brilliant red. 3 for 55c; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00. 
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