MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 



Miscellaneous Bulbs 



Camassia 



Graceful flowers borne loosely on a sturdy spike, flowering in 

 early June. 



CUSICKII. Pale lavender starry flowers, with yellow anthers; 

 a robust-growing variety with tall spikes. Height 2 to 3 feet. 

 10 bulbs, 75 cts.; 100 bulbs, S6; 1,000 bulbs, S48. 



ESCULENTA. Soft marine-blue; useful for naturalizing in 

 grass. Height 14 in. 25 bulbs, 60 cts.; 100 bulbs, S2; 1,000 

 bulbs, S15. 



Chionodoxa • Glory-of-the-Snow 



An earlj'-flowering spring bulb for borders or rockwork. The 

 bulbs are small and should be planted closely for efiect. The 

 flowers are borne loosely on a small spike 4 to 5 inches high. 



GIGANTEA. Soft lavender-blue with whitish center. 25 bulbs, 

 40 cts.; 100 bulbs, S1.50; 1,000 bulbs, $11. 



LUCILI.^. Deep blue with white center. 25 bulbs, 40 cts.; 

 100 bulbs, $1.50; 1,000 bulbs, $11. 



LUCILI/E ALBA. Charmingly beautiful flow^ers of snowy 

 white; a rare variety. 25 bulbs, $1.80; 100 bulbs, S6; 1,000 

 bulbs, $40. 



SARDENSIS. True gentian-blue; very striking. 25 bulbs, 40 

 cts.; 100 bulbs, SI. 50; 1,000 bulbs, $11. 



Freesia 



Tender bulbs, with racemes of graceful flowers of delicious fra- 

 grance. Plant six to eight bulbs in a 5- or 6-inch pot and keep 

 slightly shaded until gro\\*th begins, and then bring to full sun- 

 shine and heat. 



CHAPMAN n. Soft yellow, flushed darker vellow, w^ith orange 

 blotch. 10 bulbs, SL20; 100 bulbs, $10. 



PURITY. Snow-white flowers, with very small yellow blotch. 

 The finest white Freesia. 25 bulbs, SI; 100 bulbs, $3.50; 

 1,000 bulbs, $30. 



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