AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1913. 



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ANEMONES. 



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

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

 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. 



large, 



Single Finest Mixed. Including many colors 



Single Blue. Charming variety 



Single Scarlet. Very brilliant 



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

 Single Appenina. {Blue Wood Anemone.) Flowers 



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; excellent for cutting 

 Double Mixed. Including the best sorts .... 

 Double Ceres. White, shaded with rose; very beautiful 

 Double King of Scarlets. Brilliant vermilion scarlet 



Double Lord Nelson. Violet 



Double Rosette. Dark pink; charming . . 



Doz. 



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•25 

 ■30 

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.40 



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 .40 

 30 

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1,000 



$7-50 

 15.00 

 14.00 

 10.00 



10.00 



12.00 



20.00 

 14.00 

 20.00 

 20.00 

 16.00 

 15.00 



ANOMATHECA. 



Cruenta. A pretty Freesia-like plant for pot culture, about nine inches high with 

 scarlet flowers spotted crimson. Per doz., 20 cents; per 100, $1.25. 



ANTHERICUM. 



Desirable hardy plants with elegant lily-like flower spikes; excellent for cutting. 

 Delivery in Spring. 



Liliago. (St. Bernard's Lily.) White; height, 1 5 feet. Doz., Si. 00; 100,87.50. 

 Llliastrum Major. {St. Bruno's Lily.) White; height, 1 5 feet. Doz., $1.25; 100, 

 $10.00. 



Anemone Fulgens. 



ARUMS. 



Ornamental plants with calla-shaped leaves and flowers; curious and 

 interesting. 

 Dracunculus. {Dragon Flower.) Large purple Each | Doz. 



flowers $0.15 $1.50 



Italicum. Spotted yellow fohage 05 .40 



Maculatum. Leaves spotted with white; flowers 



white; hardy with covering during winter . .15 .85 



Sanctum. {Black Calla.) Large purple flowers . .35 2.50 



100 



$10 



00 



2 



00 



5 



00 



15 



00 



CALLA LILIES. 



(Richardia.) 



Each 



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. Mhiopica.) The well known 

 Lily-of-the-Nile is too well known to require any 

 description. In winter it is one of our best window 



plants. First Size Roots 



Extra Selected Roots 



Little Qem. Miniature White Calla, with flowers 

 not more than half the size of the common variety 

 Extra Large 



Pearl of Stuttgart. A charming variety with com 

 pact foliage, about 18 inches in height, and bearing 

 large massive pure white flowers a foot higher than 

 the leaves. Plants only 



Eliiottiana. {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 only . . . . 



Black Calla. } /c a \ 



Spotted Calla. S^-^^^^ '■"""•) 



60.25 



•25 



■ 15 



■ 25 



.40 



.60 



Doz. 



62.50 



1-75 

 2.50 



1.50 

 2.50 



3 50 



6.00 



$20 . 00 



12.00 

 18.00 



Calla Lily. 



