RANUNCULUS 



Giant Hybrids. The largest and most magnificent strain ever 

 ottered. Flowers are very double, blended with semi-double. Cen- 

 ters are usually light green. They ilower profusely in pots in the 

 house during the winter or if grown in frames in the spring. Hardy 

 south of Washington. Height. 15 to 18 inches. 



We offer the following separate colors: Red, Pink, Yellow, 

 Orange. White. 



Price SI. 00 per doz.; S7.50 per TOO. 



Mixed Colors, 75c per doz.; S6.00 per 100. 



SCILLA Blue Bells 



Most beautiful hardy spring bulbs, producing in profusion masses 



of exquisite, rich blue flowers almost before the snow has disappeared. 



If grown in masses, their flowers fairly carpet the ground. Grown in 



pots, they may be had in bloom from Christmas until April. 



Siberica Spring Beauty. A glorified form of Siberica Blue. The 

 color is a bright blue and the plant produces tall stems with 5 to 

 6 flowers. A decided acquisition among these lovely spring-flower- 

 ing bulbous plants. SI. 00 per doz.: S7.00 per 100. 



Siberica Blue, 80c per doz.; S6.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1,000. 



Siberica Alba. The white flowering variety: very beautiful. 

 75c per doz.; S5.00 per 100. 



Campanulata. ( Wood Hyacinth or Bluebell. ) Flowers borne on tall 

 spikes, 1 to 2 feet high. Each flower measures nearly one inch 

 across and droops gracefully; perfectly hardy; also fine for pot 

 culture. We offer the following colors: 



Major Blue, Rose, White. 



Price of above 80c per doz.; S6.00 per 100. 



Nutans. The English Bluebell. 75c per doz.; New Lily "Ol 



S5.00 per 100. 



Scilla Campanulata 



Bulbs ore 

 delivered 

 transporta- 

 tion paid 

 East of the 

 Mississippi 

 River. For 

 points West 

 of the Mis- 

 sissippi add 

 1 o/o o f 

 value of 

 order tor 

 packing 

 and po st- 

 age. 



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GALANTHUS (Snowdrops) 



and flushed in 

 not hardy and 



SNOWDROPS 



In the early spring months 

 there is nothing more beautiful 

 than a sheet of the snowy, grace- 

 ful blossoms of the Snowdrop. 

 They are easily flowered in pots 

 during the winter. ( See illus- 

 tration.") 



Single. 75c per doz.; S6.00 per 



100; 555.00 per 1,000. 

 Double. SI. 00 per doz.; S7.50 



per 100. 



SPARAXIS 



Beautiful flowers about 2 

 inches across, borne on graceful 

 spikes, 12 to 15 inches tall, the 

 colors are of the brightest shades 

 of orange, scarlet, yellow, pink 



and lavender. They are blotched, spotted, streaked 

 the most diverse and pleasing manner. These are 

 should be grown in the conservatory or house in pots or in cold frames 

 Mixed Colors. 80c per doz.; S6.00 per 100. 



TRITELEIA UNIFLORA (Spring Star Flower) 



Planted in masses or as an edging to beds of spring flowers; its pretty 

 star-shaped flowers are of a delicate milky-white color, suffused with blue, 

 having a rich primrose fragrance. Very desirable for early spring decora- 

 tion in the house or greenhouse, as well as for cut flowers. 

 80c per doi., S6.00 per 100. 



WINTER ACONITE (Eranthis Hyemalis) 



Early in spring the golden blossoms of the Winter Aconite appear resting 

 on an emerald-green cushion of leaves. The foliage remains long after the 

 flowers, making the plant especially valuable in moist situations such as 

 under trees. 3 to 8 inches high. 75c per doi.; S5.00 per TOO. 



A Lovely Forcing Lily THE CROFT LILY 



The Favorite American-Grown Easter Lily 



The flowers are delightfully fragrant, pure waxy white, and if cut when 

 partially open can be kept for two weeks. Bulbs ready for shipment in 

 October. 



Extra Size Bulbs. ( 7 to 8 inches in circumference. ) This is the most popular 

 size to grow as pot plants for decoration and equally as valuable for cut- 

 ting. 75c each; 3 for S2.00; S7.50 per doi.; S60.00 per 100. 



Magnificent New Lily OLYMPIC HYBRIDS 

 (Lilium Centifolium) 



Here is a Lily that is equally hardy and as popular as the famous Regale 

 Lily, from which it derives. Olympic Hybrids results from such varieties 

 and species as L. Centifolium, Leucanthum, C. G. Creelman, Sargentiae, 

 Brownii and Regale. Its impressive flowers are borne on stems which fre- 

 quently attain 6 to 8 feet in height, and in most respects resemble the Regale 

 Lily. Its colorings are superbly showy, white inside with external coloring 

 of an emerald-green. 



The abundant foliage is suggested in its name Centifolium. which means 

 "100 leaved." Culture is extremely simple, and resulting growth is even 

 more luxurious than the Regale Lily. May be planted in light shade, 

 approximately 5 inches deep In well drained soil. Requires slight pro- 

 tection in colder climates. Blooms in July and August. Ready for delivery 

 in October. 

 Extra size flowering bulbs 75c each; 3 for S2.00; S7.50 per doz.; S60.00 per TOO. 



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