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MISCELLANEOUS SPRING 
FLOWERING BULBS 
Anemone Giant St. Brigid 
An improved Irish variety bearing magnificent flowers, double, 
semi-double and single, 3 to 5 inches across, of the richest as well as 
the daintiest colors. There is maroon, scarlet, crimson, pink, blue, 
purple, cream, white, etc., in endless variety. Grow in cold frames 
in northern states. 
Mixed colors, 70c per doz.; 
$5.00 per 100. 
Giant Hybrid 
Amaryllis 
“¢International Prize’’ Strain © 
The coloring and marking 
are exquisite; the bulbs are 
large, and are of sufficient 
strength and age to produce 
flowers during winter or spring. 
They are the most gorgeous 
bulbous plants known. They 
throw up spikes from 2 to 3 
feet high, bearing enormous 
wide petalled flowers averaging 
8 to 10 inches across and of 
great substance, some being of 
rich and glowing colors, others 
delicately shaded and superbly 
veined. 
Mixed Varieties, 50c each; 
$5.00 per dozen. 
Henderseon’s 
Selected Callas 
Both foliage and flowers are 
attractive in this desirable winter 
bloomer. 
Aethiopica, or Lily of the Nile. 
This old favorite White Calla 
Lily is too well known to require 
any description. We offer dry 
roots, as they are superior for 
forcing and _ winter-flowering 
purposes; they come into bloom 
quickly and require less room. 
making less foliage. 
Extra large bulbs, 40c each; 
$4.00 per doz.; $30.00 per 100 
Yellow Elliotiana. The yellow 
Calla; large rich, deep golden 
flowers often 4 to 5 inches across 
at the mouth; habit of growth 
and foliage like the old favorite 
white Calla excepting the leaves 
‘of Elliotiana are spotted with 
white. 
Dry bulbs, 35c each; $3.50 
per doz.; $25.00 per 100. (Ready 
in November.) 
The Pink Calla 
(Zantedeschia Rehmannii) 
One of the loveliest, one of the 
most unusual and interesting house 
plants grown. The bright green 
lance-like leaves grow about one 
foot high, slightly above which 
unfurl the dainty pink flowers 
— lasting two weeks or more 
during which time, the flow- 
ers deepen toarich rosy red. 
Dormant roots 75c each; $7.50 
doz. 
Dielytra, or “Bleeding Heart” 
An old-fashioned favorite, with long racemes 
of graceful, heart-shaped pink flowers that are 
always attractive. It is used largely for forcing, 
but is also excellent for the garden border, and 
especially valuable for planting in the shade. A 
splendid pot plant for winter blooming in the 
greenhouse or conservatory. 
Large Roots, 50c each; $5.00 per dozen 
Chionodoxa, 
Glory of the Snow 
They produce flower spikes 
bearing 10 to 15 lovely Scilla-like 
flowers. They are perfectly hardy, 
and may be planted as an edging 
to a bed, or naturalized on the 
lawn. They are admirable for pot 
culture. 
Chionodoxa Lucillae. Bright 
blue with large clear white center, 35c doz.; $2.50 per 100; $22.50 per 1,000. 
Chionodoxa Sardensis. Intense deep blue, 35c doz.; $2.50 per 100; $22.50 per 1,000. 
Chionodoxa Gigantea. Unusually large flowers of lovely lilac-blue, with conspicuous 
white center, 50c doz.; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1,000. 
Crown Imperials 
Well-known stately, hardy border plants, with clusters of immense pendant bell-shaped 
flowers, surmounted with a tuft of green leaves. They are very effective, and if left un- 
disturbed for years they form gigantic and picturesque groups. 
Mixed Colors, 35c each; $3.50 per dozen. 
‘“‘Henderson’s Bulb Culture”’ is a book of 68 pages, price 75c. Free on request 
with bulb orders amounting to $3.00 or over. 
“BLEEDING HEART 
