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ANEMONES. 



NONE of the spring flowers surpass the Anemone in briUiancy of color and 

 profusion of bloom. They are very lasting, and have of recent years be- 

 come very popular for cut-flower use and for table decorations. The florists 

 now buy thousands of them to force. Plant in October or November, six 

 roots in a six-inch pot or bulb pan, covering them one inch. They may be 

 kept in a cellar or frame protected from frost until spring, when they may be 

 placed in the greenhouse or window to bloom. 



Single Finest Mixed. Including many colors . . . 



Single Blue. Charming variety 



Single Scarlet. \'ery brilliant 



Single White. {The Bride.) Pure white, beautiful . 



Single Appenina. {Blue Wood Anemone.) Flowers 

 large, beautiful sky-blue; very early 



Single Fulgens. {Scarlet Wind Flower.) Flowers 

 dazzling scarlet; large and numerous; one of the 

 best for forcing 



Single De Caen. {Giant French Poppy-flowered.) 

 These produce an abundance of very large flowers 

 of brilliant and varied colors 



St. Brigid. {Irish Anemone.) Flowers mostly semi- 

 double; in shades of scarlet, blue, and purple; ex- 

 cellent for cutting 



Double Mixed. Including the best sorts 



Double Ceres. White, shaded with rose; very beauti- 

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Double King of Scarlets. Brilliant vermilion scarlet 



Double Lord Nelson. Violet 



Double Rosette. Dark pink; charming 



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CAMASSIA ESCULENTA. 



A pretty, hardy spring-flowering plant, with dark blue flowers 

 resembling those of the Scilla campanulata. Per dozen, 30 cents; 

 per 100, $2.00. 



- BABIANA. 



Cnarming spring-flowering plants for the greenhouse, with dark 

 green, hairy leaves; in habit resembling Sparaxis. The colors range 

 from pale lavender and delicate pink to violet and crimson, and are very 

 effective. Plant six or eight bulbs in a six-inch pan. 

 Mixed Varieties. Doz., 40 cents; 100, $3.00. 



BULBOCODIUM VERNUM. (Meadow Saffron.) 



One of the earliest, hardy spring flowers, with rosy purple crocus- 

 like blossoms, four inches high. Plant four inches deep. Each, loc; 

 doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



CALLA LILIES. (Richardia.) 



The Godfrey. A new ever-blooming variety, pro- 

 ducing large white and slightly fragrant 

 flowers. The plant is of dwarf compact habit 

 with dark green leaves 



White Calla. {R. .ElhioDicn.) First Size Roots 



\\ hite Calla. Extra Selected Roots 



Little Gem. Miniature White Calla 



Pearl of Stuttgart. A charming new variety with 

 compact foliage, about 18 inches in height, 

 and bearing large massive pure white flowers 

 a foot higher than the leaves. Plants by 

 express only 



Elliottiana. {The Golden Calla.) The flowers 

 are of the same form and size as the White 

 Calla, but are pure golden yellow color. The 

 foliage is delicately spotted white. Plants by 

 express only 



Black Calla. {See Arum Sanctum, page 31.) 



Spotted Calla. {See Arum, page 31.) 



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CROWN IMPERIALS. {Fritillaria Imperialis.) 



Hardy border plants of stately growth, producing whorls of pendant 

 bell-shaped blossoms. Plant nine inches deep. 



Calla Lilies, 



Aurora. Red 



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