GLORY OF THE SUN—Leucocoryne ixioides. Beautiful sky-blue 
flowers, lighter at center, petals undulate, carried in open umbels. 
Fragrant. Delightful in pots, given cool forcing, or it winters in 
garden to perhaps Philadelphia. From the Chilean Andes. 3 for 
65c; 10 for $1.80; 25 for $4.00. 
FREESIA PEERLESS BLEND 
—It has been called the love- 
liest of winter bulb-flowers, 
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. 
THE TRUE EASTER LILY 
—The dwarf, compact Croft 
Strain, just right for pots. Big, 
: fragrant trumpets of purest, 
waxen whiteness. Each 75c; 3 for $2.10; 10 for $6.00. 
JACOBEAN LILY—Sprekelia formosissima. In late winter come 
big, fantastic blossoms in richest, velvety crimson. A showy bulb- 
Hef from Bolivia. Pot up in early February. Each 75c; 8 for 
$2.00. 
GLORIOSA MIXED—The Glory 
Lily, illlustrated opposite. Airy, 
recurved flowers that may be iri- 
descent crimson, sometimes gold- 
edged.or rose tinted, or again in 
shades and tones of yellow and 
orange, nearly always with some 
rose or red. Petals often crisped 
or undulate. Blooms well in pots 
in late winter and early spring. 
Tubers, each $1.25; 3 for $3.30. 
OXALIS FOR POTS—Kinds here GLORIOSA 
are all natural winter bloomers, 
flowering freely and long when grown in pots. DOUBLE BER- 
MUDA BUTTERCUP—Rather large blossoms, intensely doubled 
into ruffly balls. Golden yellow, often with hint of rose at petal 
tips. Rare. 3 for 35c; 10 for $1.00. GRAND DUCHESS—A long 
profusion of pretty single flowers in pink, white or lavender. 
Mixed colors. 6 for 25c; 25 for 90c; 100 for $3.35. CERNUA—A 
wealth of single blossoms in graceful sprays of shining yellow. 
6 for 25c; 25 for 90c; 50 for $1.65. VARIABILIS—Particularly 
large, upfacing flowers in pure pink, set so closely over dense 
foliage cushions that the petals overlap. 3 for 35c; 10 for $1.00. 
AMARYLLIS GIANT HYBRIDS 
—Magnificent flowers, great, ex- 
panded trumpets in rose, scarlet, 
crimson, all one color, or more 
often with white star-throats, or 
great splashings and barrings of 
white. There is no more spectac- 
ular bulb-flower for pot culture, 
and that culture is easy, too, easy 
enough for any sunny window. 
It is hard to fail with Amaryllis. 
Illustrated opposite. Bulbs, mixed 
colors only, each 80c ;°3 for $2.25 ; 
10 for $6.10; 25 for $14.00. 
LYCORIS AUREA—Golden Am- 
aryllis. Clusters of flaring, waxy 
flowers in rich yellow. For pot 
culture. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
AMARYLLIS HYBRIDS 
IRIS WEDGEWOOD — The big, 
long-lasting blossoms come in the 
purest of wedgewood blues. Particularly good for growing in pots 
under glass. Also suitable for garden planting. 5 for 30c; 10 for 
55c; 50 for $2.25. 
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