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MISCELLANEOUS SPRING 

 FLOWERING BULBS 



Giant Hybrid Amaryllis "p'rul'"^st,"in 



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; S5.00 per dozen. 



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



Henderson's 

 Selected Callas 



Both foliage and flowers are attrac- 

 tive in this desirable winter bloomer. 

 Aethiopica, or Lily of the Nile. 



This old favorite White Calla Lily is 



too well known to require any de- 

 scription. 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. E.xtra large 



bulbs, 40c each; S4.00 per doz.; 



S30.00 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; 



S3. 50 per doz.; S2S.00 per 100. 



{Ready in November.) 

 Rehmann. The Pink Calla. A beau- 

 tiful dwarf variety bearing rose pink 



flowers suitable for indoor culture 



only. Dormant roots. 75c each; 



SV.50 per dozen. 



Chionodoxa, 



Glory of the Snow 



Tliey 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, 30c 



doz.; S2.25 per 100; S20.00 per 1,000. 

 Chionodoxa Sardensis. Intense deep 



blue, ^Oc doz.; S2.25 per 100; S20.00 



per 1,000. 

 Chionodoxa Gigantea. Unusually 



large flowers of lovely lilac-blue, 



with conspicuous white center, 50c 



doz.; S3. 50 per 100; S30.00 per 1,000. 



Spring Flowering 



t^t'nmtC Inctuding New 



V^rUlfUa Hybrid Varieties 



As edgings to beds — and bordering walks 

 — or as undergrowth among tulips, hyacinth, 

 daffodils, etc., they are very effective as the 

 flowers are over when the other bulbs 

 begin blooming. 



Crocus are also easily flowered in the 

 house in winter, grown in pots and pans 

 of soil. For instructions see leaflet "How 

 to Grow Bulbs" sent with every order. 



We offer only the larger bulbs which 

 produce more and larger flowers. 



Price of f jilowing named varieties, 

 40c per dozen, $3.00 per luU, $27.50 per 

 1,000. 



WHITE CROCUS 



King of Whites. A grand new variety, 



producing long snow-white flowers. 



(See letter D.) 

 May. Lovely round petalled pure white 



flowers of great size. 

 Mont Blanc. An old favorite, large pure 



white. 



BLUE AND PURPLE CROCUS 

 Baron von Bruno. A large deep purple. 



{See letter E.) 

 David Rizzio. Deep lavender shaded 



purple. 

 Hero. A new hybrid; dark glossy purple. 



Extra large and fine. 

 Maximilian. Beautiful sky-blue flowers, 



distinct. {See letter B.) 



STRIPED CROCUS 

 Albion. .\ fine large lavender striped 



white and violet. {See letter C.) 

 Cloth of Silver. Wliite feathered and 



striped with lilac and purple. 

 Fantazy. A new hybrid; immense flowers 



of light gray striped dark blue. 



YELLOW CROCUS 



Cloth of Gold. The earliest of all, very 

 prolific yellow veined golden brown. 



Yellow Mammoth. The largest flowering 

 sort of this color. (See letter A.) 



MIXED GIANT FLOWERING 

 CROCUS 



."Ml colors and shades including many new 

 hybrid seedlings so far outclassing the ordi- 

 nary grade mixtures that we have discarded 

 the latter. Price, 35c per doz.; $2.50 per 

 100; $22.50 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 

 efiective, and if left undisturbed for years they form gigantic and pic- 

 turesque groups. 



Mixed Colors, 35c each ; S3.50 per dozen. 



Dielytra^ or ^'Bleeding Heart'' 



One of the most ornamental of hardy spring-flowering plants, with elegant 

 green foliage and long drooping racemes of heart-shaped pink and white 

 flowers. 



Large Roots, 50c each; S5.00 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. 



