Miltonia 
Pansy Orchid 
Miltonias are easy to grow if kept in a cool- 
house, The flowers are abundantly produced, and 
are of open shape and large size, reminding one 
of the Giant Pansy. You should have a few in 
your glasshouse to add variety to the flowers. The 
following are fine hybrids of top quality and 
flowering size, out of five and six inch pots. De- 
livery anytime. $17.50 and $20.00 ea. 
AJAX. (Lambeauiana X Mme. Fred. Sandet.) 
Lavender. 
ETENDARD. (Rubens X Reine Elizabeth.) 
Light pink flowers. 
ETENDARD var. RAPHAEL. Largely macu- 
lated with dark brown in the middle of lip. 
HOGGER. (Hyasa ver. Triomphe X Clio var. 
Antinea.) Purple. 
LADY VEITCH. (Vexillaria X Jules Hye de 
Crom.) Bright lavender. 
PARNASSE (Jules Hye de Crom X Mme. 
Fred. Sander) deep colors. 
SUPERBA. Very showy and_ easy-to-grow 
species with long, arching pseudobulbs. The large 
purple flowers are produced in abundance and 
are very fragrant. $6.00 ea. 
Narcissus 
SPECIFS AND WILD FORMS, (division 10). 
For the first time we are offering some of these 
lovely miniature narcissus which are so desirable 
for the rock garden, as pot plants, edgings and 
borders and for naturalizing. They are not easily 
obtainable from the regular bulb dealers because 
they cater mostly to large flowering kinds. With 
us a flower has never been considered good be- 
cause it is huge and we consider these wildlings 
tops in grace, form and beauty. Try a few and 
see if you don’t agree with us. Fall delivery only. 
Uniformly priced $1.50 doz. 
BULBOCODIUM. The yellow Hoop Petticoat 
yellow narcissus, 6 to 8 in. 
CANALICULATUS. A miniature Polyanthus 
with three flowers to the stem. White perianth 
and golden cup; sweet scented. 6 in. 
CYCLAMINEUS. Small yellow flowers with 
shapely reflexed perianths ee large cups. Golden 
yellow. 8 in. 
GRACILIS. Light sulphur yellow, 3-5 flowers 
om a spike; very sweet scented. Latest to bloom. 
Lins 
LOBULARIS. Early Trumpet Daffodil, pure 
white perianth and yellow trumpet. The earliest 
of all in the garden. 8 in. 
MINIMUS. The smallest Trumpet Daffodil, 
miniature flowers. 3 in. 
NANUS. Early Trumupet Daffodil, creamy sul- 
phur.-5/1n. 
RUPICOLA. Allied to N. juncifolius, small 
bright yellow flowers with a six-lobed corona; 
leaves three sided, upright. 4 in. 
TENUIOR., Silver Jonquil, an elegant slender 
growing Daffodil. Perianth cream, cup sulphur, 
several flowers on a stem. 7 in. 
TRIANDRUS ALBUS. Angel’s Tears Daffodil. 
2 to 5 creamy white flowers with reflexed petals. 
7 40. 
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Montbretia 
CROCOSMAEFLORA. We grow a number of 
fine named varieties of this popular summer 
blooming flower. They are all good recent hy- 
brids, but since we do not have a large number 
of any one kind we are selling them in a mixture 
of about twenty varieties. Spring delivery. $2.00 
doz. 
Moraea 
African Iris 
An interesting group of bulbous Irids mostly 
from South Africa. They all flower in the Spring 
and show a wide range of color, height and hab- 
it. They require same culture as for freesias, ex- 
cept where special direction is given. Summer 
and Fall delivery. (Also see Dietes. ) 
POLYSTACHIA. Slender plant up to 3 feet 
high with many wiry branches. Flowers pro- 
duced in profusion during winter in California. 
The color is bright lilac with orange eye in the 
center of the outer segments. Blooms can be had 
throughout the year by making a_ succession of 
planting about every two months. The bulbs may 
be held in cold storage at 40 degrees. $1.50 doz. 
RAMOSA. Streamside plants requiring plenty 
of water and a very short resting period in sum- 
mer. Blossoms are 214 inches in diameter, pure 
amber yellow with a yellow oval surrounded by 
dark blue at the base of the falls. Flower stalks 
are 3 to 4 feet high, with many branches. Well 
suited for planting in the flower border. Blooms 
iy May and June.’ Delivery early summer. $1.50 
oz. 
GLAUCOPIS. See Iris pavonia. 
SISYRINCHIUM. See Iris sisyrinchium. 
Narcissus cyclaminens 
(Natural size) 
