61. Nantahala 74. Mission Bells 87. Purple Mist 
62. Linda 75. Spring Fantasy 88. Purple Sage 
63. Duchess of Windsor 76. Taruga 89. Convoy 
64. Display 77. Chloe 90. Copper Colonel 
65. Golden Orchid 78. Citation 91. Easter Morn 
66. Lady Bountiful 79. Flamboyant 92. Gold Cargo 
67. Queen Esther 80. Madam Butterfly 93. Ruby Supreme 
68. Golden Triangle 81. Mamie Lake 94, Lochinvar 
69. Midwest Majesty 82. Royal Toga 95. Dainty Deb 
70. Glowing Gold 83. Marguerite Fuller 96. Patricia 
71. Swan 84. Sugar Cane 97. Crimson Pirate 
72. Gene Wild 85. Mrs. David Hall 98. Ruth Lehman 
73. Hesperus 86. Crimson Star 99. Persian Princess 
100. Gay Lark 
AMARYLLIS 
Hybrid American strains in shades of red with a small touch of green to white in 
the throat. Hardy and vigorous for outdoor planting in the Gulf Coast States. Plant in 
earivisan for spring bloom. Sold only in lots of 6 for ......).0...sstsc)eece ese ees $3.00 
AMARYLLIS JOHNSONI A long trumpet, dark red with a white keel. Known as 
Se Osepns ily ineSouth Louisiana. Per bulb 22 205s e. ene cao a $0.75 
CRINUMS 
These are large and showy lily-like plants for the Lower South. They added charm 
and beauty to “Grandmother’s garden.” Flower lovers are again learning to appreciate 
these beautiful plants of easy culture. They may be moved at any time, but fall planting 
is recommended. If given a fertile soil and watered during the summer they will re- 
ward the gardener with their glossy foliage and a profusion of fragrant blooms. The 
following varieties are offered: Flowering size bulbs..............-.eecceeeeccees $1.50 
Sanderianum. Early white keeled with red. 
giganteum Hybrid. Fragrant, white, tulip-shaped flowers. 
scabrum. White with distinct red keel. Flower penduncle 1 to 2 feet high. 
bulbispermum alba. White flowers. Handsome blue-green foliage. Hardy in the 
Southern States. 
C. erubescens (frequently sold as C. fimbriatulum). White with red keel. Commonly 
referred to as “Milk and Wine Lily.”’ 
Louis Bosanquet. Light pink, early flowering hybrid of the Powelli type. 
Ellen Bosanquet. A very popular wine-colored hybrid. Blooms over a long period during 
late spring and early summer. 
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AMACRINUM 
Amarcrinum Howardii. Lovely, highly perfumed pink. A cross between Brunsvigia 
LOScaeonaseriniimsVlOoorel;w>looms inmate June and Ul yaue recites teisi-teterekeese $2.50 
LYCORIS SPECTES 
Lycoris aurea. The yellow ‘Golden Hurricane Lily” or “Spider Lily.” Hardy in the 
Lower Gulf Coast States. Should be moved in June or July, while dormant, to bloom 
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WATSONIA 
If you live within two hundred miles of the Gulf you ean enjoy this valuable cousin 
of the gladiolus in your garden. The graceful spikes of the rose-colored flowers are 
excellent for use in flower arrangements. Foliage is evergreen except for a short period 
in midsummer. Tender in cold climates. Planting may be done at any time during late 
summer or early fall, but the month of September is recommended. Per dozen 
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