AUTUMN CATALOGUE. !91l. 



MONTBRETIA. 



HARDY border plants, with elegant and gracefully branched Gladiolus-like 

 flowers, which are now much prized for cutting during summer. The colors 

 vary from clear yellow to rich scarlet, and the plants grow about two feet in height. 

 Plant the bulbs five inches deep and protect them during winter with liberal 

 mulching. Delivery in Spri/i;^. 



Crocosmiieflora. Orange-scarlet 



Etoile de Feu. Rich scarlet, yellow centre 



Qermania. Very large orange scarlet flowers; the finest of all Mont- 



bretias 



Golden Sheaf. Clear yellow, beautiful 



Rayon D'Or. Deep yellow, very large 



Rosea. Bright salmon rose 



Transcendant. Large golden yellow flowers, outside bright red . . . 



Pottsii. Bright yellow, flushed with red 



.Mixed Hybrid Seedlings 



Doz. 



$0.15 



$1.00 

 1-75 



.60 

 .20 

 .20 

 •25 

 •30 

 •'5 

 .20 



4.00 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 2.00 

 1. 00 

 1.25 



$7.50 

 12.00 



10.00 

 10.00 

 10.00 

 15.00 



7-50 

 10.00 



NIRENE. {Guernsey Lily:) 



These are amongst the earliest flowering bulbs of the Amaryllis family, producing erect 

 stems crowned with beautiful flowers in a few weeks after being potted. 



Each Doz. I 100 



Sarniensis. ( True Guernsey Lily.) Brilliant crimson-scarlet ; very fine 



Fothergilli Major. Flowers vivid scarlet, of shining and delicate 



texture ; verv free blooming ; superb 



•35 3-50 ; 25.00 



1. 00 10.00 



Montbretia, New Seedlings. 



OXALIS. 



Lovely little bulbous plants 

 for hanging pots and baskets. 

 The bulbs should be planted 

 an inch deep, six or eight in a 

 5-inch pot. They need a sunny 

 situation. 



Bermuda Buttercup. 

 Flowers clear yellow; very 

 beautiful. Per dozen, 25 cents; 

 per 100, $2.00. 



Boweii. Large rosy crim- 

 son flowers and handsome foli- 

 age. Per doz., 25c ; 100, 51.75. 



Grand Duchess Oxalis. 

 These Californian varieties are 

 most desirable for window cul- 

 ture, blooming all winter. The 

 plants are of dwarf habit, pro- 

 ducing exquisite flowers on 

 long stems. 



Grand Duchess White. 



Per doz., 



per 100, 52. 00. 



Grand Duchess Pink. 



Per doz., .30 : per 100, §2. 00. 



Grand Duchess La\ender. 

 Per doz,. 25; per 100. Si. 75. 



iHultiflora .Alba. Pure 



white. Per doz., 25c.; ioo,Si.75- 



Versicolor. Ked, violet 



and white. Per dozen, 20 cts. ; 



per 100, Si.oo; per 1,000, S6.00. 



ORNITHOGALUM. 



Arabicum. {Arabian Star of Bethle- 

 hem.) An effective variety, with large heads 

 of fragrant star-shaped flowers, white with 

 black eye, borne on erect stems 18 inches 

 high ; excellent for forcing and winter cul- 

 tivation. Per dozen, 40 cents; per 100, 

 S2.50; per 1,000, JiS.oo. 



Umbellatum. {Star of Bethlehem:) A 

 hardy dwarf variety, with clusters of white, 

 star-shaped flowers. Per dozen, 15 cents; 

 per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, S8.00. 



Omithogalum Arabicum. 



SAUROMATUM GUTTATUM. {Monarch of the East.) 



This remarkable plant produces without soil or water, when placed in a dry, warm position during winter, 

 a very large curious flower spathe, of reddish color, 15 to 18 inches in length. Monster bulbs, each, 20 cents ; 

 per dozen, §2. 00. By mail, 5 cents each e.xtra. 



Oxalis, Bermuda Buttercup. 



Six of a Kind 3old at Dozen Rates; 25 at tUU Rates ; 250 at 1.000 Rates. 



