Giant Hy brid 
Amaryllis 2 
¢ f) 
GIANT HYBRID! | 
AMARYLLIS 
The coloring and mark- 
ings 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 
pot plants known. They 
throw up spikes from 2 to 
3 feet high, bearing wide- 
petalled flowers averaging 
5 to 6 inches across, some 
being of rich, glowing col- 
ors, others delicately shad- 
ed and superbly veined. 
Mixed Varieties. Extra 
size bulbs, 50c each; 
$5.00 per doz. Mam- 
moth size bulbs, 75c 
each; $7.50 doz. 
Belladonna major 
(Belladonna 
Lily). Immense 
heads of white, 
striped. pink, 
sweet scented 
flowers. Gener- 
ally hardy in the 
South. Price, 50c 
each; $5.00 doz. 
Henderson’s Nutrient 
Bulb Fiber 
A Simple, Fascinating -and 
Reliable Medium for Growing 
Bulbous Flowers in the Home 
It is composed of disintegrated 
peat moss to which is blended in 
proper proportion crushed oyster 
shells for the slow acting lime 
which they contain, also granu- 
lated charcoal which acts as a 
sweetener, and plant food in cor- 
rectly balanced proportions. 
HENDERSON’S NUTRIENT 
FIBER is clean to handle and easy 
to use. It is an ideal medium for 
buibs, because it permits the root- 
lets to easily absorb the assimilable 
plant food as required, so that the 
plants enjoy an _ uninterrupted 
growth till maturity. This insures 
fine, perfectly formed flowers. Full 
directions accompany every pack- 
age. Price, 1 qt., 25c; 2 qts., 40c; 
13 pk., 60c; 1 pk., $1.00; 1 bu., 
$2.50. Delivered transportation 
paid east of the Mississippi River. 
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Allium 
< Neapolitanum 
Excellent for garden culture and winter flowering, 
for cut flowers. 
borne in large, loose umbels. Height 15 to 18 inches. 
Price, 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
Pure white, with green stamens, 
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Astilbe, Queen Alexandra 
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Anemone, St. Brigid 
An improved Irish variety bearing magnificent flowers, 
double. semi-double and single, 3 to 3 inches across, of 
the richest as well as the daintiest colors. There is ma- 
roon, scarlet, crimson, pink, blue, purple, cream, white, 
etc.. endless variety. Grow in cold frames in northern 
states. 
MIXED COLORS. 80c per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
and borders, naturalizing, etc. 
> Bulbs for the Spring Carden 
" and Winter Window Garden 
= ai : Many of the following are ideally suited for growing indoors dur- 
ing the winter months; others are excellent for planting in the fore- 
ground of hardy borders, also for rock gardens and for naturalizing. 
“HOW TO GROW BULBS” is the name of our pamphlet which is 
sent free on request with orders. It tells all about planting bulbs in beds 
Also for growing bulbs indoors. 
Astilbe or Spiraea 
In garden culture these flower freely during 
the summer and are perfectly hardy, but their 
great value is when grown in pots for window 
and greenhouse decoration, in winter and spring, 
for forcing for cutting. The flowers are borne 
in large, feathery panicles and last a long time 
in bloom. (Ready for shipment in November.) 
Gladstone. The immense trusses of flowers are 
as white as snow, and are borne on erect, 
strong stalks 18 inches high. Well grown 
plants bear 15 to 20 of these plumelike trusses. 
Price of strong roots, 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 
Queen Alexandra. A _ beautiful rose colored 
Spirea having the same habit, large, feathery 
panicles and forcing qualities of Gladstone. 
Price, 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 
Bleeding Heart 
(Dielytra spectabilis) 
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 doz. 
Camassia (Wild Hyacinth) 
Perfectly hardy, thriving in sheltered and par- 
tially shady situations: the stout flower stalks grow 
from 2 to 3 feet high and bear twenty or more 
large flowers, each two inches across: a large 
clump in bloom is very effective. 
Leichtlini alba. Creamy white, starlike flowers. 
Leichtlini, Blue. Rich blue; large spikes. 
Price of above, $1.00 per doz.; $7.50 per 100. 
Crocus, Spring Flowering 
As edgings to beds--and bordering walks—or as under- 
growth among tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, or in groups in 
the lawn, 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 
Bulhs.”’ sent when requested. 
MIXED COLORS. 80c per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 
Mixed Crocus 
