AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 
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SCILLAS. 
XTREMELY hardy, early-flowering bulbs, thriving in any situation and worthy of 
more general cultivation. The bulbs of S. Szberica should be planted three inches 
deep; those of Campanulata and Nutans four or five inches deep. 
Siberica. (Amena or Precox.) Flowers charming bright blue| Doz. | 100 {| 1,000 
of compact growth, five to six inches high; beautiful in com- | 
bination with Snowdrops or Crocuses, also excellent for forcing 
inpans; extralarge bulbs . . . .1$0.25 |$1.50 |$14.00 
Siberica Alba. New. Pure white flowers: very beautiful . J25 A ETA5Oh ||. 14.00 
Campanulata Coerulea. A _ beautiful spring-flowering bulb 
producing fine spikes of bright blue bell-shaped flowers which 
are very attractive when planted in masses. One of the finest 
bulbsifornaturalizing. “Height, 1 foot... s,s 2 20. |- 1225"), 10200 
Campanulata Alba. Pure white, waxy bells . . . . .| .20 | 1.50 | 12.00 
Campanulata Rosea. Delicate Rose. . emcees Blonde ZO [Tse SON | ples OO 
Campanulata Excelsior. Deep blue; large bells... .20 | 1.50 | 14.00 
Nutans Coerulea. (The Bluebell or Hyacinth of English W ‘ods. )| | 
Elegant spikes of Erient blue Lye like flowers . . Sees 2511 | 20:00 
Nutans Alba. Pure White sr ils | .20 | 1.50 | 12.00 
Ntitan Sh Osea smi bim lesen ee in ee ee eae cts ne et use aat) ac ial LS SOP Pee Obl K2)100 
SNOW/ DROPS. (Galanthus.) 
These well-known favorites are among the hardiest and earliest or spring flowers. 
The bulbs should be planted three inches deep; they thrive in almost any soil and 
situation. 
Single Flowering . 
Double Flowering 
large size, the finest of all Snowdrops . 
Scilla Siberica. 
SCHIZOSEY EIS. 
Coccinea. (Kaffir Lily or Crimson Flag.) An excellent half-hardy plant for winter forcing, with 
long slender Gladiolus-like spikes of deep scarlet flowers. Ready in November. oc. each; 75c. 
doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
SNOWFLAKES. = (Leucojum.) 
The Snowflakes produce flowers like monstrous Snowdrops on stems about a foot high. They 
are perfectly hardy and make excellent subjects for the border or for naturalizing and ‘should be 
planted in quantity. When well established they flower abundantly. 
Spring Snowflake. (L. Vernum.) Sais: drooping flowers tipped with; Doz. | 100 1,000 
ereenvetracrante.. 6 = +. s er |S023'5 \$2.00 |$18.00 
Summer Snowflake. (L. Estivum.) Large white flowers tipped green ai 2223 OF LEZ LOxOO 
Carpathicum. White, tipped greenish yellow; very robust . . . . .  .35 | 2.00 | 18.00 
SPARAXIS. 
Charming little bulbous plants for pot culture in the conservatory or window, closely resembling 
Ixias, but dwarfer and more compact. Eight to twelve bulbs may be planted in a six- -inch bulb-pan, 
covering them one inch. 
Doz. [ 100 
In 10 Choice Named Sorts. The most beautiful grown. Each. . . . .  . $0.20 | $1.50 
Choice Sorts, Mixed. In great variety Sabie (elses, ous, nee 10 | 1.00 
TRITELEIAS. (Spring Star Flower.) 
Charming little tuberous plants either for forcing or out-door culture. For forcing plant ten 
or twelve tubers in a six-inch bulb-pan, covering them one inch; in the open garden the tubers 
should be set 4 inches deep and protected with litter during winter. 
| Doz. 100 
Uniflora. Porcelain blue ee ee aah te ne he os ene Sk wets ON ee ie fot a a POLS | $0.75 
Violacea. Violet blue Eee erat rere Mey Any ameter eS TI alle TS 75 
TRITONIAS. 
Very attractive bulbous plants for pot culture; free blooming and easy of cultivation. They 
grow from 15 inches to 2 feet in height, of graceful habit, and vary in color from rosy-white to 
orange-scarlet. Six bulbs may be planted in a six-inch bulb-pan or pot, one inch deep. 
| Doz. [ roo 
Aurea. Golden yellow . . eerie ene ea | L,.. OO! |p p7/. 50 
Crocata Type. Shades of orange anceccarl (eae nn eee | .25 8.00 
Laie Mibea,. IMlgayy Colors ng Sgt a 6) oto, some ce) Bo Bono deine ‘| .30 2.00 
Elwes’ Giant Flowering. Flowers ‘white, ‘tipped with green, n, of | 
Doz. | 00 | 1,000 
$.15 |$1.25 $10.00 
30 | 2.00 | 17.00 
20 | 1.25 9.00 
Scilla Campanulata. 
