J^ehj Jfloral (^uibe, Autumn, 1911 



21 



VALUABLE BULBS IN VARIETY 



Snow 



Drop Brodiaea 





Iris Ranunculus Scilla (Se 



2 page 



20) 



IRIS 



Prices delivered 



SNOW DROPS (Galanthus) 



Prices delivered 



(See cut No. 3) 

 Iris Florentina— Pure white with elegant 



free' ■' " * 



in U.S. A. 



(See cut No. 1) 3 varieties. 

 The earliest of all Spring flowers, as 



free • • ■ - - 



in U.S.A. 



3 tqv_ 



Doz. 



100 



3 for 



Doz. 



100 













blue and yellow markings, . . 



$0.15 



$0.50 



$2.00 



they bloom a few days before the 









Peacock Iris (Pavonia)— Very beautiful 









Crocus and Scilla. Their drooping 









and fine for pots and garden culture, 



.10 



.30 



1.75 



white blossoms are exceedingly pretty 









PALESTINE IRIS 









and graceful. 



Single Snow Drops, $7.50 per 1,000 



$0.05 



$0.35 



$1.00 



4 varieties 









Double Snow Drops— Flowers perfectly 









Flowers large — rivaling the finest 









double and pure snow white, 



.10 



.30 



2.00 



orchids in beauty and variety of color- 









Giant Snow Drops (Elwesi)— The largest 









ing and markings, recommended for 









and most beautiful of all Snow Drops, 









house culture. 









flowers pure snow white and deli- 









Iris Atropurpurea— Extra large flowers, 









ciously sweet. $8.00 per 1,000 



.08 



.20 



1.10 



deep dark purple, almost black, . . . 

 Iris Histrio— Deep sky blue variegated 



.10 



.25 



1.50 



CHIONODOXA (2 varieties) 









with white, yellow and brown, .... 



.10 



.25 



1.50 



(Glory of the Snow) 









Iris Marie— Bright lavender pink, shad- 

 ed violet, 



Iris Sari Nazarenae— Rich canary, ele- 

 gantly variegated with crimson and 

 blue 



.10 



.25 



1.50 



Chionodoxa Luciliae — Very early. A 









.10 



.25 



1.50 



lovely variety producing large clus- 

 ters of beautiful azure blue flowers 

 with clear white center. $8.00 per 1,000, 

 Chionodoxa Gigantea— Much larger flow- 



.08 



.20 



1.10 

















OFFER No. 21—4 above for 









ers than the above, lovely violet blue 









12c., ppd.» or 12, 3 each, 25c. 









with white eye. $8.00 per 1,000, . . . 



.08 



.20 



1.10 



SPANISH IRIS 









RANUNCULUS 









4 varieties 









(Fair Maids of France) 3 varieties 









Fine for pot culture and bedding. 









Dwarf-growing plants, highly valued 









Iris, Belle Chionise— Deep golden yellow. 









for pot culture and bedding. They 









very fine, 



.08 



.20 



1.25 



bloom early producing large double 

 brilliant colored "flowers. (Cut No. 4.) 









Iris, the Queen— Large pure white flow- 





ers, 



.08 



.20 



1.25 



Double Turban iVlixed— Large and early. 









Iris, the Dariing— Azure blue and royal 









Many brilliant colors, ....... 



.08 



.20 



1.25 



purple with yellow markings, 

 Iris, Prince of Orange— Orange yellow 



.08 



.20 



1.25 



Double Giant French Mixed — Strong 















vigorous growers, bearing immense 









with purpl 

 Spanish Iris- 



3 spots, 



.08 

 .05 



.20 

 .15 



1.25 

 1.00 



P'nrErpmis fiowpr«! 



.08 



.20 1 '^^ 



MIXED COLORS, .... 



fe^ifetik^i^o ixv^vvt.1.0, • 



Double Persian Mixed — Rose-shaped 





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OFFERNo. 21a-4 named kinds. 









flowers, very double, rich, handsome 

 colors 



.08 



.20 



1.25 



10c. , or 12, 3 each, 20c. 







Babiana-Charming little Winter bloom- 



Scarlet Freesia (Anomatheca Cruenta) — 





ing bulbs, delightfully sweet scented, 

 Brodiaea Coccinea (Floral Fire Cracker) 



.10 



.35 





(Ready in November)— This resem- 















bles the White Freesia in many 









-Flowers deep rich crimson, tipped 









respects, except that its flowers are 









with white. (See cut No. 2) 



.10 



.35 



2.00 



bright scarlet, shaded crimson, and 









Calochortus, or Mariposa Tulip — Of 









it does not iiower quite so early, . . . 



.10 



.25 



1.50 



many beautiful colors, 



.10 



.30 





Tritonia— Fine graceful sprays of soft 

 richly colored flowers, ... 









GLADIOLUS 









.15 



.35 



1.50 



2 varieties 









Tritelia Uniflora (Spring Star Flower)- 















Charming fairy-like white flowers for 









Fine for Winter flowering in the house. 









Winter bloom, also bedding out, . . . 



.05 



.15 



.75 



six bulbs can be planted in one six- 









Tritelia Blue -Like the above except 









inch pot. 









flowers are lovely vigletlblue, . . 



.10 



.25 



.75 



The Bride— Flowers pure white. 



.10 



.25 



1.35 











Bhishing Bride- Soft pink. 



.10 



.25; 1.35 



ZEPHYRANTHES 









Ixias- Beautiful little Winter-flower- 

 ing bulbs, throwing up slender spikes 

 of bloom. Many different colors, . . 



.08 



.20 



1.00 



(Fairy Lilies) 2 varieties 

 Beautiful dwarf lilies, flowering 

 abundantly in pots in Winter or in 









Sparaxis-Many beautiful colors. Spot- 









open ground in Summer. 









ted, streaked and flushed. Fine for 









Z. Atamasco— Pure white 



.10 



.30 



2.00 



pot culture, . . 



.05 



.15 



.75 



Z. Rosea— Clear rose pink, 



.15 



.50 



4.00 



(3 Palestine Iris (selected) 





1 ,B 



r 1 Arabian Star of Bethlehem 

 1 ntrm? 4 Grape Hyacinth (Blue) 

 1 OFFER I 3 Jonquils Single, p. 14 



AT oi^\ ^ Poeticus Ornatus, p. 12 



No. 21c 1 4 Spanish Iris 



1 





OFFER 



3 Snow Drops, Single 





18 



No. 21b 



3 Brodiaea (Floral Fire Cra 



cker) 



^postpaid 

 25c. 



. 



postpaid 



3 Ranunculus (Giant Frenc 



h) 





30c. 





.3 SciUa Siberica 





[3 Glory of the Snow 







OFFER 



No. 2 Id— 2 Above 



Ofi 



^ers 



{21b 



and 21c), 33 Bulbs, for 50c 



.,pc 



}Stpi 



lid. 



