BULBS, PLANTS, SEEDS AND SUNDRIES. 



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PANCRATIUH. Spider Lily. 



Each. Per Doz. 



Calathinum (Peruvian Sea Daffodil), an Amaryllis like plant with large 

 umbels of showy and fragrant white flowers ; should be treated like 

 Amaryllis $0.20 $2.00 



Maritimum {See Daffodil), flowers white ; fragrant, with striking, long fila- 

 mentous segments 20 2.00" 



PUSCHKINIA. 



Each. Per Doz. Per ioo 

 Scilloides, flowers white, striped with blue; dwarf, hardy, bulbous 

 plant, resembling Scilla Siberica; excellent for edges of beds or 

 borders $0.04 $0.35 $2.75 



RANUNCULUS. 



Gorgeous dwarf flowers, easily grown in pots for winter blooming, or in cold frames for 



spring. Eight roots may be potted in a 6-inch bulb-pan ; they should be covered one inch. 



The colors include shades of white, yellow, crimson and purple, some being almost black. 



They are very effective for decoration, either as pot plants or cut. 



Each. Per Doz. Per ioo 



Giant Double French, mixed, in great variety of brilliant colors. . $0.02 $0.20 $1.00 



Double Persian, Mixed, rose-shaped flowers in great variety of 



rich colors 03 .25 1.25 



Double Persian, California Gold, deep yellow 04 .40 3.00 



" " Fireball, vivid scarlet 04 .40 3.00 



" " Jaune Supreme, golden yellow 03 .35 2.25 



" " Mont Blanc, pure white 04 .40 3.00 



" " Queen of the Netherlands, black 05 .50 3.50 



11 «« Saturnus, deep crimson 04 .40 3.00 



Double Turban, Mixed, flowers of>- large size, like miniature Paeo- 

 nies; many bright colors 03 .25 1.25 



SAXIFRAGA GRANULATA 



Beautiful dwarf hardy plant, with white double flowers ; forces well. Per doz., 30 cents. 



SCILLA. 



Extremely hardy, early flowering bulbs, 



thriving in any situation and worthy of more -fjajHSk,. k ^BJfv^L, 



Hi' ' ' / i 

 general cultivation. In planting, the bulbs 



of S. Siberica should be set three inches ^Sl^vikJl Pfl * '" 



deep ; those of Campamdata and Nutans 



four or five inches deep. 8&\ \ V|a/'//||i M I 



Each. Doz. ioo fflk' \ I , 9f ,j 



Siberica (A moena or Pr&- \ ' ■■vo.wrJKk DAI Mm, 



cox), flowers charming 

 bright blue, of compact 

 growth, five to six inches 

 high ; beautiful in com- 

 bination with Snowdrops 

 or Crocuses, also excel- 

 lent* for forcing in pans ; 

 extra large bulbs . . . $0.02 $0.20 $1.00 Scilla Siberica. 



_ k . _ , ,.,,,, Each. Per Doz. Per ioo- 



Campanulata Coerulea, bright blue, height one foot $0.03 $0.25 $1.50 



*« Alba, pure white, waxy bells 03 .25 1.50 



«« Rosea, delicate rose 05 .50 3.00- 



Nutans Coerulea, blue, long spikes 02 .20 1.50 



" Alba, white 02 .20 150 



_^ . Each. Per Doz. 

 Peruviana Coerulea (Cuban Lily), large trusses of dark blue flowers ; hand- 

 some pot plant ; half-hardy $0.15 $1.50 ; 



Peruviana Alba, white 25 2.25. 



