FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



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BRODEI^. 



BRODEI^. 



Very pretty winter blooming plants with grass- 

 like foliage and slender flower stems, surmounted 

 by a head or umbel of flowers. The flowers are 

 odd in appearance and are produced very freely. 



Each. Dor. 

 Volubilis— (Twining Hyacinth). A 

 curioiis plant, commencing to twine 

 when in bud and often reaching 5 

 feet in height before the bud un- 

 folds. Flowers delicate rose 10 $100 



Mixed varieties of choice colors 3 30 



BULBOCODIUM. 



SPRING COLCHICUM, 



One of the earliest hardy spring blooming 

 plants. Plant in clumps in good soil. 



Each. Doz. Per 100. 

 Ternum— Rosy purple 3 30 81 75 



By mail. $2.00 per 100. 



CAflASSIA ESCULENTA. 



A hardy bulb with grass-like foliage and pretty 

 spikes of clear blue flowers. The flower stalk 

 grows about two feet high and produces a large 

 quantity of beautiful flowers, each measuring 

 about two inches across. It is very useful as a 

 cut-flower, lasting a long time in water. 



3c each; 30c per dozen; $2 00 per 100. 



COOPERIA DRUnnONDI. 



A very pretty plant for winter blooming in the 

 house, and although not considered quite hardy 

 in this latitude, the bulbs may be kept dry over 

 winter and planted in the garden in spring, 

 where a succession of bloom may be had from 

 a clump of them, from May to September. The 

 flowers are deliciously fragrant, pure white, 

 star-shaped, with long tubes, and measure from 

 one inch to one and one-half inches across. 



Each. Doz. 

 Price 5 . 50 



1 50 



BLACK CALLA. 



CALLAS. 



Each. Doz. 

 Spotted Leaf Calla—(Richardia Al- 

 ba Maculata). Variegated summer- 

 blooming Calla. Foliage dark 

 green, beautifully spotted white, 

 making a very handsome plant 

 when not in bloom. The flowers 

 are pure white, same as the old fa- 

 vorite Calla. only smaller 20 82 00 



White Calla— Ethiopica (Lily of the 

 Nile). Too well known to need de- 

 scription 15 



Black Calla— Arum Sanctum. The 

 flowers grow fully a foot in height, 

 almost coal black and green under- 

 neath. After the plant is through 

 blooming, the foliage dies down and 

 the bulb should be kept dry until 

 time to plant again in fall. Large 



bulbs 25 



New Dwarf Calla, ««L,ittle Gem." 

 feet Calla in miniature, never exceeding 12 

 inches in height, foliage similar in shape to the 

 ordinary variety, but much smaller and more 

 graceful and delicate. Likewise the flowers, 

 which are perfect in form, but not more than 

 two and a half inches in diameter, and are pure 

 white. It produces these beautiful flowers in 

 great profusion and almost continuously. 



Price, 20 cents. 82.00 per dozen. 

 Yellow Calla— (Richardia Hastata). Dif- 

 fers from the common white calla only in 



color, being a light yellow. Each $1 00 



Ked Calla— (Arum Comutum). Flowers 

 red, spotted black, stems mottled white 

 and green, and handsome palm-like foli- 

 age. Each 25 



2 50 



A per- 



