FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 11 
Anemone. 
Although not quite so hardy as many of our bulb- 
ous plants, the Anemone may nevertheless be very 
successfully grown outdoors if planted early in Oc- 
tober. setting it about 3 inches deep in the ground 
and when cold weather sets in, having a good cover- 
ing of straw or leaves put over it. Asthe bulb keeps 
well in a dry state, it may be kept thus until spring, 
and if planted early, will prove very satisfactory. 
Each. Doz. 100 
Single—The Bride, pure white 3 20 $100 
Single—F ulgens, the most 
brilliant of all scarlets.........___. 35 2 50 
4 
Single-—Mixede 2 235 a 8 15 7 00 
3 25 150 
Double— Mixed _____...._...._._._. 
: ANEMONE FULGENS, 
Allium. 
Charming hardy spring-flowering plants. 
Neapolitanum—Flowers white, borne in umbels: 
useful for cut flowers, per dozen, 12c; per 100, 
Mau ka oe 
Moliy—Bright golden yellow, per dozen, 10c; per 
100, 60c. 
Azureum—lIntense blue, very showy and effective, 
each, 8c; per dozen, 75c; per 100, $6.00. 
Arum. 
Dracunculus—(Dragon Arum)—A curious and or- 
namental plant, flowers large, purple shading to 
black, stem marbled, each, 15c; per dozen, $1.50. 
BABIANAS. 
Similar to the Ixias and Spar- 
: axis in growth, but wlth dark 
WS green hairy foliage. The flowers 
S are large, showy and of the most 
Youn beautiful colors. They succeed 
4 best in light, sandy soil. Mixed 
colors, each, 5c; per dozen, 50c; 
per 100, $3.00. 
BRODEIAE. 
Very pretty winter blooming 
plants with grass like foliage and 
slender flower stems. The flow- 
ers are oddin appearanceand are 
produced very freely. Mixed 
varieties of choice colors, each, 
3c; per dozen, 25c. 
BULBOCODIUM. 
Spring Colchicum. 
One of the earliest hardy 
spring blooming plants. Plant 
in clumps in good soil. if 
Vernum—Rosy purple,’ each, 
5c; per dozen, 50c; per, 100, 
$3.50. 
BRODEIAE., BABIANAS. 
