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 exceedingly 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. 15c. per doz. 

 $1.00 per 100. 



Mixed Oxalis. Two for 5c., 15c. per doz., $1.00 

 per 100. 



THE BERMUDA 

 ''BUTTERCUP'' OXALIS. 



An Unrivaled Winter-Flowering" Pot Plant. 

 Of the Easiet Culture. Succeeding 

 With Everybody. 



This is one of the finest Winter-flowering 

 plants for pot culture; it is such a strong, lux- 

 uriant 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 

 conservatory in a temperature of about 60 de- 

 grees Fahrenheit, and the great profusion of 

 bloom produced in uninterrupted abundance for 

 weeks will astonish and delight you. 30c. per doz. 

 I1.75 per 100. 



CROWN IMPERIALS. 



Well-known, Spring-blooming, stately, hardy 

 border plants surmounted with a tuft of green 

 leaves. They are very effective, and if left undis- 

 turbed for years they form gigantic and pictur- 

 esque groups of gorgeous colors. loc. each, by 

 mail 15c.; 75c. per doz. 



ALLIUM NEAPOLITANUM. 



An excellent and really beautiful variety for 

 Winter flowering, extensively forced b}^ florists 



for cut flowers ; 

 pure white, with 

 green stamens ; 

 borne in large, 

 loose umbels. 



Height, 15 to 18 

 inches. 



Per dozen, 20c. ; 

 by mail, 25c. 



Per 100, 75c.; 

 by mail, $1.00 



Anemones. 



Highly ornament- 

 al flowering bulbs, 

 the colors of 

 which are beauti- 

 ful, making a bril- 

 liant displav when 

 Allium Neapolitanum. grown in masses. 



15 cents per dozen, 75 cents per 100. 



PREESIAS. 



These are among the most beautiful of all Cape 

 Bulbs, possessing a peculiar grace of form, and 

 their fragrance is most delightful, one pot of five 

 or six bulbs being sufficient to perfume a whole 

 house. As cut flowers they are extremely valu- 

 able; the unexpanded blooms opening in water 



fill the air with the most delicate perfume, and 

 their endurance is really remarkable. They force 

 very easily, and can be had in flower at Christ- 

 mas, and continue in succession until June. 

 First size, IOC per dozen, 60c. per 100; by mail, 

 85c. Extra size, 15c., per dozen, 90c. per 100; by 

 mail, $1.15 per 100. 



RANUNCULUS. 



These dwarf flowers are of lovely form, and 

 bright and attractive colors. They flower pro- 

 fusely in pots in the house, or if grown in the 

 open ground will bloom in the Spring. 



Double Turban Mixed. Paeony-formed flowers, 

 large and early, vivid colors. loc. per doz., 

 65c. per 100. 



Double Giant French Mixed. Remarkably vig- 

 orous growers, with immense and gorgeous 

 flowers. IOC. per doz., 65c. per 100. 



Double Persian Mixed. Camelia or rose-shaped 

 flowers, very double, rich variety of colors, 

 IOC. per doz., 65c. per 100. 



SPIRAEA, orASTILBE. 



(Ready in November.) 



Japonica. A splendid plant for forcing in the 

 greenhouse or in the conservatory, where it 

 produces beautiful sprays of silvery white flow- 

 ers during February and March. It is perfectly 

 hardy, and when planted outside it blooms in 

 June. Clumps, loc. each, 75c. per dozen, $4.50 

 per 100. 



Japonica Compa,cta Multiflora (Grandiflora). 

 A dwarf, very compact growing variety, with 

 very large silvery white flowers, nearly twice 

 the size of the preceding. loc. each, $1.00 per 

 dozen, $6.50 per 100. 



