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POPPY ANEMONES ,wi„dnower). 



The varieties oliered below are charming hardy spring flowers, and are 

 becoming better known and more popular as a garden flower. Both 

 double and single are equally desirable, and no garden should be without 

 them. They are suitable for pot or border culture, and when planted in 

 masses are most eflective. They succeed best in a light, rich, well- 

 drained loam. Plant in November, or as soon as the ground can be 

 worked in the spring. If planted in the autumn, they should be covered 

 with leaves, straw or long manure on the approach of winter. For pot 

 culture, fill with any rich, porous compost, with good drainage, planting 

 4 roots in a oinch pot; place in a cold frame, or any moderately cool 

 situation, giving very little water until the plants appear; then remove to 

 greenhouse or sitting-rouni window. 



DOUBLE POPPY ANEMONES, 



Duchess of Lorraine, Deep rose, large and full. 

 Harold. Intense bright blue. 

 Ceres. White delicately tinted rose. 

 Rosette. Delicate rose; a beautiful shade. 

 L'Eclair. Brilliant striking scarlet. 



Price, anv of the above, 40 cts. per doz. ; $2.50 per 100. 

 Double Mixed.' All colors, 25 cts. per doz.; 11.50 per 100; $12.00 

 per 1000. 



SINGLE POPPY ANEMONES. 



;)oz. 100. 1000. 



Single Brilliant Scarlet $0 20 f 1 25 |10 00 



Single White (The Bridr ) 20 10 7 50 



Single Mixed. All colors 20 100 7 00 



Single Ankmonbs. 



ANTHERICUM. 



(Ready in November.) 



Liliastrum (.9/. Bruno's Lily). A beau- 

 tiful plant, 2 feet high, very narrow grass- 

 like foliage and long spikes of white; 

 fragrant, lily-like flowers in May and 



; June. 10 cts. each; 11.00 per doz.; $7.00 

 per 100. 



Liliastrum Qiganteum ( Giar,t St. 

 Bruno's Lily). A wonderful improve- 

 ment on the St. Bruno's Lily, of which it is 

 a gigantic form. It produces 2^ feet high 

 stems, which during May and June are 

 terminated by spikes of very large white 

 flowers, and forcibly remind one of a minia- 

 ture Lilium Candidum. A striking novelty. 

 30 cts. each; $3.00 per doz. 



Liliago (St. Bernard's Lily). A pretty 

 species, bearing spikes of white flowers 18 

 inches high during May and June. 10 cts. 

 each; $1.00 per doz. ; $7.00 per 100. 



AnTHEHICU.M LiLIASTKUM GiGANTFlM. 



CALOCHORTUS (Mariposa, or Butterfly TuUp). 



Very beautiful California bulbs, blooming in summer. The flowers are of rich 

 and brilliant colors in various shades of white, purple and yellow, borne on 

 stiff, slender stalks, 8 to 20 inches high, from a few to 15 or 20 flowers a .stalk. 

 (See cut. ) 

 Mixed. A selection of the hardiest varieties. 30 cts. per doz.; $2.00 per lOd- 



CEIYIA (Imantophyllum). 



Miniatum. A pretty lily-like plant of the easiest culture, and most desirable 

 house plant; it flowers during the spring and summer months, remaining in 

 bloom for a long period. In color it is of fine orange-red, shading to bufi^. 

 Strong growing plants, 50 cts. each. 



Anemone Eulgens. 



(Scarlet Windflower.) 



The Anemone Fulgens is one of the 

 most attractive and desirable flowers 

 for winter forcing or early spring bloom- 

 ing. Its dazzling vermilion flowers are 

 very pretty, and are borne in profusion. 

 The cut flowers are invaluable, lasting 

 a long time in water. 30 cts. per doz.; 

 $2.00 per 100. 



St. Brig^d Anemones. 



A celebrated Irish strain of semi- 

 double flowering Poppy Anemones, in 

 a multitude of charming colors, ranging 

 from pure white to deepest maroon, in- 

 cluding all intermediate shades, such 

 as rose, red, pink, blue, etc., etc. 

 They require the same treatment as the 

 Poppy Anemones given at the head of 

 this page. Mixed colors, 40 cts. per 

 doz.; $2.50 per 100. 



SPECIALS IN NARCISSUS FOR 1912. 



The varieties illustrated on the covers of this catalogue are exception- 

 ally fine. For de.scriptions and prices see pages 14 to 1(5. 



CAIOrHORTI'S 



LThe May-flowering Cottage Garden and Darwin Tulips are greatly prized for cutting. See pages 10 and 11. 



