FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



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Doz 



FREES1A. 



Dielytra. 



BLEEDING HEART. 

 If by mail, add 5c extra for each root. 

 Each. 



Spectabilis— This is one of our be- 1 

 hardy spring- blooming: plants, with 

 large drooping recemes of pink and 

 white heart-shaped flowers 15 $1 50 



Dog's Tooth Violet. 



Dens Canis —The flowers of this 

 pretty little plant resemble the Cycla- 

 men in shape, and are of three colors, 

 red, white and purple 



Grandiflorum— A large flowering 

 variety, colored. 



50 

 1 00 



Freesia. 



An attractive Cape flower, exquisitely perfumed. 

 The trusses of pure white flowers are strikingly beau- 

 tiful. As cut flowers they are very valuable. The 

 unexpanded blooms opening in the water, fill the air 

 with a most delicate fragrance and their endurance is 

 really remarkable Each. Doz. 100 

 Refracla Alba, Extra Select 3 25 $125 



Fritillaria. 



The flowers are all very brilliant and attractive I of 

 a drooping habit), several of which are borne on a 

 stem. They should be grown in pots indoors in win- 

 ter. Each. Doz. 

 Recurva — Flowers bright scarlet, 



lightly mottled.. 10 §1 00 



Gladioli. 



Colvilli Alba (The Bride)— Pure white. Early, re- 

 quiring only a slight covering of straw or leaves to 

 protect it from the severest frosts. 3c each, 30c per 

 doz., $1.50 per 100. By mail, $1.75 per 100. 



ORN1THOGALUM ARABICUAt. 



FRITILLARIA REClRV.V 



Ixia. 



The Ixia is not as generally known as it deserves, 

 lis little star-shaped flowers are unassuming, but 

 very pretty and very interesting. Thev present al- 

 most every known color— three or four different hues 

 appearing in almost every flower. It is best adapted 

 for pot-culture, and for effect several bulbs should be 

 planted in the same pot. Each. Doz. 100 



Mixed Varieties .... 2 15 85 



Leucojum (Snowflakej. 



Vernum— (Spring Snowflake)— One of the earliest 

 spring flowers, with white blossoms, green tipped, 

 like very large snowdrops. They are very graceful 

 and have a delicate fragrance like that of the Violet. 

 Should be planted in borders or clumps on the lawn. 

 Each 3c, doz. 30c, per 100 $2 00 



Ornithogalum. 



Arabicum (Arabian Star of Bethlehem ) — A strik 

 ingly beautiful plant, native of Arabia. The bulb re- 

 sembles the Hyacinth and should be treated in a 

 similar manner. The leaves are long and narrow, 

 and immense clusters of beautiful and very fragrant 

 white flowers, with a jet black center, are borne on 

 stems from eighteen inches to two feet high, present- 

 ing a very attractive appearance and remaining a 

 long time in bloom. 4c each ; 40c per doz. 



