FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



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Jonquils. 



A species of Narcissus with fragrant bright yel- 

 low flowers, which are produced in great abundance, 

 suitable for house or garden culture; requires the 

 same treatment as Narcissus. All the varieties are 

 perfectly hardy, requiring no protection in winter. 



Large Double— Sweet scented 4 40 $3.00 



Single— Sweet scented 3 25 1.50 



Campernelle — Yellow 3 30 1.75 



If by mail, add 15 cts. per 100. 



Amaryllis. 



If by mail, add 5 cts. each for postage ; except 

 Zephyrathes free. 



Each. Doz. 



Belladonna Major, an autumn blooming 

 variety of great beauty, with spikes 

 from two to three feet tall, each produc- 

 ing from nine to twelve beautiful flowers, 

 very fragrant, silvery white, flushed and 

 tipped rose 20 $2.00 



Formosissima (Jacobean Lily) — Free 

 blooming; flowers dark scarlet, odd 

 shaped, forces well and may be grown in 

 water, same as Hyacinths 15 1.75 



Hybrids of Vittata— Choice mixed col- 

 ors; contains some very fine varieties.. 50 5.00 



Valotta Purpurea (Scarborough 

 Lily)— A beautiful free blossoming 

 plant; flowers brilliant scarlet, bearing 

 six to eight flowers on a stem 25 2.50 



Zephyranthes Alba— Grows about ten 

 inches high, flowers pure white, one on 

 each stalk 5 50 



Zephyranthes Rosea— Flowers a beau- 

 tiful pink color 8 75 



Agapanthus Uinbellatus. 



(African Lily.) 

 If by mail, add 5 cts. each for postage. 

 A highly ornamental plant for the conservatory or 

 lawn. The flowers, which are bright blue, are pro- 

 duced in large clusters on stems measuring three 

 feet in height; foliage luxuriant and graceful; 25c 

 each; $2.50 per dozen. 



Astilbe, or Spirea Japoiiica. 



(Ready in November.) 

 This universal favorite is of easy cultivation, 

 whether grown in the garden or in pots for house or 

 greenhouse decoration. For the latter purpose it is 

 exceedingly effective. Its white, feathery-like flowers, 

 so profusely produced, are unsurpassed for beauty 

 and delicacy. For pot culture the clumps should be 

 potted in six to eight inch pots, according to size, as 

 soon as received, and until well rooted should stand 

 in a rather cool place; afterward removed to a higher 

 temperature if early bloom is required. When planted 

 in the garden no special treatment is required. 

 Clumps are sold large enough to fill the above men- 

 tioned sized pots. 



Each. Doz. 



Spirea Japonica— White 20 $2.00 



If by mail, add 10 cts. extra for each root. 



Per 



100. 



$1.50 

 2.00 



(alliuk neapolitanum.) 



Allium. 



Charming hardy spring-flowering plants. 



Each. Doz. 

 Neapolitanum— Flowers white, borne 



in umbels; useful for cut flowers. ..3 25 



Molly— Bright golden yellow 3 30 



Azureum— Intense blue, very showy 



and effective 20 2.00 



Anemone. 



The Anemone is fully entitled to the distinction it 

 receives, occupies a foremost place among greenhouse 

 flowering bulbous plants. It bears a profusion of 

 beautiful flowers of various colors. Although not 

 quit9 so hardy as many of our bulbous plants, it may 

 nevertheless be very successfully grown if planted 

 early in October, takiDg care to set it about three 

 inches deep in the ground and, when cold weather sets 

 in, having a good covering of straw or leaves put 

 over it. As the bulb keeps well in a dry state, it may 

 be kept thus until spring and, if planted early, will 

 prove very satisfactory. 



Each. Doz. 



Double— Large scarlet 5 50 



Mixed 3 25 



Single— Scarlet 3 25 



" The Bride, pure white 5 50 



" Japonica Alba, pure white 5 50 



" Japonica Rosea, beautiful rose 



color 10 1.00 



" Fulgens, the most brilliant of all 



scarlets 5 50 



" Mixed 3 26 



Bul boc odium. 



(Spring Colchicum.) 



One of the earliest spring blooming plants. Plant 

 in clumps in good soil. 



Each. Doz. 

 Vernum— Rosy purple 5 50 



