Jonquils. 



VERY popular flowers on account of their easy cultiva- 

 tion and delightfully fragrant golden yellow blooms. 

 They can be readily forced in the house, or planted in 

 the open ground for early flowering. If planted in the same 

 situation with Anemones, both will bloom at the same time 

 and form a charming contrast. The single are the most de- 

 sirable. 



SINGLE.— Rich yellow; perianth deffi^ly lobed. 10c per 

 dozen; 60c. per 100. 



CAMPERNELLES.— The best of the .Tonquil Section; pe- 

 rianth six-lobed. spreading, and of light yellow color. Six for 

 lOc. ; 15c. per dozen; 75c. per 100. 



REGULOSIIS (The Giant Jonquil).— Broadly imbricated pe- 

 rianth with large wrinkled cup. Full yellow. 15c. per dozen; 

 »0c. per 100. 



By mail, add 10c. per dozen. 



Oxalis. 



VARIOUS KINDS. 



Charming little half-trailing or bushy plants, particularly 

 adapted for pot culture and hanging baskets. The foliage 

 alone is very attractive, and when in flower they are exceed- 

 ingly pretty. The pots should be well filled, from six to a 

 dozen bulbs in a five or six-inch pot: they may be potted 

 at any time during the winter and placed near the glass or 

 window to keep them stocky and dwarf. 



BOWEII. — Vivid rosy crimson, large. 20c. per dozen; igl.2.> 

 per 100. 



MIXED OXAI.IS.— Two for 5c.; 15c. per dozen; 75c. per 100. 



TKe Bermvida. "Buttercvip" 



Oxalis. 



An Unrivaled Winter=Flowering Pot Plant of the 

 Easiest Culture, Succeeding With Everybody. 



THIS is one of the finest winter-flowering plants for pot 

 culture; it is such a strong, luxuriant grower that one 

 bulb will be sufficient for a six or eight-inch pot. Place 

 in a dark, cool place for several days to root thoroughly, 

 and remove to a sunny situation in the window or conserva- 

 tory in a temperature of about GO degrees Fahrenheit, and the 

 profusion of bloom produced in uninterrupted abundance for 

 weeks will astonish and delight you. Extra large bulbs. 

 aSc. per dozen; $1.25 per 100. 



Cyclamen. 



"We offer a magnificent strain of this most charming win- 

 ter and spring blooming bulb, producing flowers of extraor- 

 dinary size and substance, and of great beauty. Ready in 

 October. 



Each. Per Doz. 



GIANT WHITE (Mount Blanc) 1.5c. $125 



GIANT CUI1!.s«>\ 15c 1 25 



GIANT ROSK ( tlose, carmine base) 15c. 1 25 



GIANT WHITE (with Rose Eye) 15c. 1 25 



MIXED 15c. 1 25 



Ranunculus. 



These dwarf flowers are of lovely form, and bright and at- 

 tractive colors. They flower profusely in pots in the house, 

 or if grown in the open ground will bloom in the spring. 



DOUBLE TliRBAN MIXED.— Peony-formed flowers, large 

 and early, vivid colors. 15c. per dozen; 75c. per 100. 



DOl^BLE GIANT FRENCH MIXED.— Remarkably vigorous 

 growers, with immense and gorgeous flowers. 10c. per dozen; 

 50c. per 100. 



DOliBI,B PERSIAN 3IIXED.— Camelia or rose-shaped flow- 

 ers, very double, rich variety of colors. lOc. per dozen; 50c. 

 per 100. 



Spiraea or Astilbe. 



(Ready in November.) 



JAPONICA. — A splendid plant for forcing in the green- 

 house or in the conservatory, where it produces beautiful 

 sprays of silvery white flowers during February and March. 

 It is perfectly hardy, and when planted outside it blooms in 

 June. Clumps, 10c each; 75c. per dozen; s(!4.00 per 100. 



JAPONICA COMPACTA MULTIFLORA (Grandif lora).— A 

 dwarf, very compact growing variety, with very large silvery 

 white flowers, nearly twice the size of the preceding. lOc. 

 each; .1*1.00 per dozen; .$4.50 per 100. 



ASTILBOIDES FLORIBUNDA. — New extra for forcing, 

 strong bronze leaves, pure white plumes. 10c. each; $1.00 

 per dozen; .<fi<>.00 per 100. 



Allium Neapolitanum. 



An excellent and really 

 beautiful variety for winter 

 flowering, extensively forced 

 'yS-S-*% "^HKtaH ^'^ florists for cut flowers; 

 f^^i^^SHmi pure white, with green sta- 

 L V ' . 5f5 ij^WwA mens; borne in large, loose 

 ''■*^Cn\-CJ:^^^J^ umbels. 

 a-r.v^.^-^* Height— 15 to 18 inches. 



P^'" dozen 15c. 



ytmJmi^d^^MA By mail 20c. 



tlirr^W' lJ^Zjdi^^mB Per 100 85c. 



■fci^^\l,|/^^J^^^^ By mail 95c. 



Anemones. 



Highly ornamental flower- 

 M ing bulbs, the colors of 



which are beautiful, making 

 a brilliant display when 

 grown in masses. 



Per dozen 10c. 



Per 100 OOc. 



DOUBI.,E ANEMONES. 



^ Per dozen 15c. 



Allium Neapolitanum. Per 100 !|<1.25 



