filled with radiating stripes of yellow and orange, giving 
the appearance of spokes in a wheel. 
Red Marley Six $3.65; Doz. $6.75; 25 $12.50; 100 $47.00 
Petals distinct dark golden yellow, the cup is quite long 
and tinted richest red. Does not fade. 
Firetail Six $1.50; Doz. $2.75; 25 $5.00; 100 $18.00 
Broad creamy white petals with bright red eye. (Barri.) 
Kansas Six $1.50; Doz. $2.75; 25 $5.00; 100 $18.00 
Pure white petals, large lemon yellow flat crown with 
narrow cinnamon-colored edges which do not burn. 
Marshal Ney Six $1.50; Doz. $2.75; 25 $5.00; 100 $18.00 
White petals with deep orange cup. (Barri.) 
St. Louis Six $1.50; Doz. $2.75; 25 $5.00; 100 $18.00 
White petals, deep yellow cup, edged red. (Barri.) 
YELLOW TRUMPETS 
One yellow trumpet Daffodil is inclined to look like every 
other yellow trumpet Daffodil so we’ve selected these 
giants, each different in color, each of great depth and 
quality. All are strong propagators. 
Unsurpassable Six $1.75; Doz. $3.25; 25 $5.75; 100 $22.00 
Extremely large golden (not yellow) flower. 
Lord Nelson Six $2.25; Doz. $4.10; 25 $7.50; 100 $26.00 
It is an enormous flower; color is light yellow throughout. 
Spring Glory Six $1.40; Doz. $2.45; 25 $4.45; 100 $15.75 
Large white petals and a huge golden trumpet. 
FRITILLARIA 
Graceful drooping flowers. Plant in good soil and full 
sun and leave undisturbed. Protect them from wind. 
Mixed Colors Doz. 90c; 25 $1.65; 100 $6.25 
Shades of red and orange-red. 
IRIS (Bulbous) 
Excellent Rock garden plant. Best be described as a small 
form of Dutch Iris. Can easily be forced into bloom in 
the house. Plant 6 to 8 in a 4 to 5 inch pot. Fragrant 
blossoms resemble bunches of Violets. Hardy with reason- 
able protection. Plant these in the rock garden under 
white Arabis. 
Reticulata Doz. 90c; 25 $1.65; 100 $6.25 
Dark purplish blue, sweet scented flowers. 
6 AUTUMN, 1954 White Flower Farm 
sere ocer Amaryllis 
The rarest strain of Amaryllis is the one developed by Warmenhoven, a small 
Dutch house which started hybridizing them seventy years ago and which con- 
sequently has about a fifty year start on everyone else. This strain differs from 
others in mony respects: 1) colors are solid or, when striped, the markings are 
soft and indefinite rather than hard and garish, 2) blossoms have an irridescence 
or luster found in no other strain, 3) bulbs have great stamina and are highly 
resistant to disease, and 4) the strain has a wider color range than most. These 
hybrids will bloom for the rankest amateur. Fact is, we guarantee each to bloom. 
Amaryllis are best used as winter flowering plants and by storing a part of 
your bulbs in a cool dry place you can have these sensational flowers in bloom 
from December until March. Complete cultural instructions are enclosed with 
each order. With only minimum care these Hybrids will throw more and more 
flowering stalks year after year. Here is a truly lasting investment in winter 
flowering plants. Prices include shipping so do not add transport fee. NAMED HYBRID AMARYLLIS 
MAMMOTH BULBS BY COLOR 
These giant flowering hybrids will bloom for the rankest 
amateur. They can be grown either in the house or gar- 
den, but they are not hardy in our climate and if grown 
outdoors have to be dug before frost. Planted in a 
pot in winter they will bloom within six to eight weeks. 
(By keeping part of the bulbs dormant you can have a 
succession of bloom throughout the winter.) Plant them 
outdoors in March, April or May and they will bloom in 
July and August. Outdoor culture is easier than growing 
gladiolus. We can supply them from November through 
May but order early as the supply is limited. 
Two to six blooms on each flowering stalk; some bulbs 
throw two stalks. Each guaranteed to bloom the first 
year. 
Prices including attractive packaging and free delivery 
(Parcel Post) anywhere in U.S.A. Nothing (absolutely 
nothing) makes a nicer Christmas gift. Order them now 
and enclose your cards and get that much of Christmas 
out of the way. (Do not add transport service charge.) 
Potted Unpotted 
Pure White $5.50 $4.25 
Shades of Dark Red $5.50 $4.25 
Shades of Scarlet $5.50 $4.25 
Shades of Lighter Red $5.50 $4.25 
Shades of Pink $5.50 $4.25 
Shades of Salmon $5.50 $4.25 
Shades of Rose $5.50 $4.25 
Shades of Rose and White $5.50 $4.25 
Last winter in Holland two of our partners were able to 
get another limited quantity of the rare named hybrids, 
the end result of over 70 years of hybridizing. These 
flowers have a luster we have never seen before. Few 
ever have been offered to the public; most go to special- 
ists and to the botanical gardens of the world. Bulbs are 
huge and, of course, we guarantee each to bloom and 
each to be true to variety. These varieties are sold only 
potted in 5 inch clay pots, ready to grow. Price includes 
attractive packaging plus delivery (Parcel Post) free any- 
where in U.S.A. (Do not add transport fee for this item 
on order form.) 
Red Champion Each $15.00, Potted 
The deepest of red with the center shading to blackest 
red. 
Mont Blanc Each $15.00, Potted 
Alabaster white with delicate shadings of lightest green 
at the throat. 
Orange Nassau Each $15.00, Potted 
Named after the Royal Dutch Family and it is not orange. 
Color: a light, burned-brick is close, if, of course, we are 
thinking of the same kind of Dutch brick. 
Irene Each $15.00, Potted 
This is the daintiest of pink shadings. 
Mme. Curie Each $15.00, Potted 
As close to pure salmon as you will find. 
The Queen Each $15.00, Potted 
On the deep red side but so overcast that to many the 
flower is cerise. 
Brilliant Star 
Darkest Red. 
Each $15.00, Potted 
