Fritillaria recurva 
Fritillaria 
These are members of the lily family and are 
well worth a place in the garden. They enjoy a 
semi-shaded, moist but well drained location. 
Fall delivery. 
IMPERIALIS. Crown Imperial. Tall growing, 
highly attractive plants crowned with brilliantly 
eaters whorl of pendent flowers tucked under an 
umbrella of green calyx. Orange flower. $1.50 ea. 
MELEAGRIS. Checkered Lily. Large, bell like 
flowers on tall graceful stems. Very easy to grow 
and highly attractive with its checkered light 
and dark colors. We are offering a fine mixture 
of many colors of white, light purple, dark 
purple and pink shades. Fall delivery. $1.00 doz. 
RECURVA. A native of West Coast of United 
States, and one of the most brilliantly colored 
and charming species. Brilliant orange scarlet, 
recurved flowers flecked yellow inside. $2.00 doz. 
Habranthus 
Very attractive ‘“‘Rain  Lilies,’’ much like 
Zephyranthes and often listed as such. The dif- 
ference is that Zephyranthes flowers are upright 
while these flowers are at an angle to the stem. 
Flowers are produced singly on the stems and can 
be made to flower several times a year by allow- 
ing the bulbs to become completely dry occa- 
sionally. 
ROBUSTUS. A grand variety with large pink 
flowers almost like Amaryllis bellandonna in size 
aod shape, a profuse bloomer. 12 inches. $2.00 
OZ. 
TEXANA. A _ native of Texas with bright, 
deep yellow flowers stained copper outside. Free 
HOS and useful in the rock garden. $2.00 
OZ. 
Gladiolus tristis 
Gladiolus 
This year again we are listing several small 
flowered gladiolus species and hybrids which 
will be welcomed by the grower who appreciates 
grace and charm in a flower and to whom mere 
size is not a criterion. These are all very early 
bloomers and are useful for pot culture and for 
flowering indoors. They are not troubled by 
thrips because they are thru blooming by the 
time thrips become active. Delivery September 
thru November. 
AMANDA MAHY. Bright salmon red with 
small violet flakes. Very large flowers on fine 
spikes. One of the best. $1.25 doz. 
BLANDUS. Like the above, but taller and the 
ground color varies from purest white to blush 
pink. Very attractive. $2.00 doz. x 
BLUSHING BRIDE. White, 
flakes. $1.25 doz. 
CHARM. Bright purplish rose flowers with 
white center. $1.25 doz. 
COMET. Buds deep red. The flowers poppy- 
red; very elegant spikes. Early. $1.25 doz. 
PEACHBLOSSOM. Uniform delicate 
$1.25 doz. : 
REMBRANDT. A fine new variety with erect 
spikes of bright red flowers. $1.25 doz. 
; SEGETUM. A bright carmine species. $2.00 
Oz. 
SPITFIRE. Brilliant scarlet-vermilion, small 
violet flakes, very free flowering. $1.25 doz. 
THE BRIDE. A lovely pure white variety. 
bright carmine 
pink. 
$1.25 doz. 
TRISTIS. (Evening Flower.) Straw-yellow 
flowers on tall, slender stems, very fragrant 
after sundown or in the dark. This is by far 
the most desirable and distinct of all Baby 
Glads. $2.00 doz. 
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