Lachenalia Pendula. 
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Anemones, 
HESE are highly ornamental hardy tubers, admirably adapted for pro- 
ducing a successive display of splendid groups or masses. The flowers 
are larger than the Ranunculus, and resemble a semi-double Hollyhock. 
Like the former they are dwarf and compact, six to eight inches in height, 
but differ in having much richer foliage, and yield a longer continuation of 
bloom. The colors include the most brilliant scarlet, red, blue, dark rose, 
and variously striped, and are exceedingly effective for display from February 
until July. If planted from October until December, they will bloom success- 
ively during the early spring months; and those planted in February and 
March will bloom from April until July. 
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GENUS of very picturesque and ornamental plants, comprising some of 
the most fantastic productions in the vegetable kingdom. They are quite 
hardy, and will succeed in common garden soil. 
5) Each. 
ARUM DRACUNCULUS (Dragon Arum), flowers brown, one foot long, stem beautifully 
marbled. leaves handsome, resembling a small palm.................0.. 022. ce ce cees eves $0 25 
ARUM MACULATUM (Spotted Arum), leaves spotted dark green....................... 
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Bulboéodium Vernum. 
(Spring Colchicum. ) 
CHARMING early Spring blooming plant, in flower two weeks before the 
Crocus. Purple, very attractive and beautiful. 
8 cents each, 75 cents per doz. 
