FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 17 
FR RS Soo Ons. 
ps or The little nod- 
ding flowers of 
this well-known 
plant are gener- 
aliy the first to 
appear in spring, 
often rearing 
their delicate 
heads above a 
light covering of 
snow in early 
Mareh. They are 
suitable for pot 
culture, but are 
most effective 
when planted in 
clumps on the 
lawn. Plant in 
September or Oc- 
tober. Any good 
garden soil will 
. suit them. They 
require no protection, being quite hardy. 
Ea. Doz. 100 
SNOWDROPS. Single See ern hot 2a sa Soc 
Doubles ss ee 8 30 2 00 
Elwesi (Giant Snowdrop)—Ex- 
tr large aNdetine eee ee 2 1 00 
Scillas. 
Ranunculus. 
: Siberica—One of the most beautiful early 
A Garden or greenhouse plant, also suitable spring blooming bulbs, bearing a profusion of 
for house culture. Itis not quite hardy enough | remarkably pretty rich blue flowers as soon as 
to bear planting in the garden in the snow has disappeared from the ground. 
the fall, but as the bulbs can be Grown in masses or with Crocuses and Snow- 
kept in a dry state until spring, , drops, it presents a charming effect. It is per- 
they may then be planted and fectly hardy and remains in bloom a long time. 
will produce an abundance of It also makes a very showy plant for the conser- 
flowers, Give them a rather vatory or parlorin winter. Each, 2c; per doz., 
shady place in the garden. 20c; per 100, $1.00. 
: Ea. Doz. 100 Campanulata (Wood Hyacinth) 
Double—French —Flowers borne on spikes 1 to 
Persian or 2 feet high, very graceful and 
Turban, finest perfectly nangy: ee ar 
mixed.............3 20 $1 00 ach. OZ. 
; Blue CN ie aan ay eG 25 2 50 
Sparaxis. Meee. 3 25 50 
P Rose... __..__ 3 25 1 50 
Peruviana or Clusi — A very 
beautiful variety. bearing large 
spikes of rich ultramarine blue 
ing brilliant S flowers, remaining a long time 
eolored flow- See OE ar in bloom. Not hardy. 10c each; 
GES ae te 2 AS 75 $1.00 per doz. 
SCILLA SIBERICA, 
A striking var- 
jety of cape 
bulbs, produc- 
Tuberose. 
~ Excelsior PearI—First 
CUA TG ye ae tne 4 40 $250 
Spiraea or Astilbe. 
Ready in November. ¥ 
If wanted by mail, add 10 cents to cover & 
postage on each root. » 
Japonica—An old favorite of the easi- 3 
est cultivation and perfectly hardy but \ 
especially desirable as a pot plant for 
winter and early spring blooming. Its 
white, feathery flowers are freely produc- 
ed and remain a long time in bloom. 
Fine clumps, 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
Nana Compacta Multifiora—Of more 
eompact growth than the preceding, 
, producing its white, plumelike flowers in 
tgreat abundance. 15c each; $1.50 per 
dozen. 
Astilboides Floribunda — Early and 
‘compact in habit, flowers large and fea- 
thery of the purest white, remaining a 
long tlme in bloom. This is undoubtedly 
the best of the Spirzeeas. 15c each; $1.50 
TURBAN RANUNCULUS. per dozen. SPIRAEA JAPONICA. 
iy Chae of as 
