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PANCRATIUM. 
SPARAXIS. 
Beautiful flowers about 2 inches across, borne 
on long graceful spikes; the colors are of the most 
telling combinations and of the brightest shades. 
They are tigered, blotched, spotted, streaked 
and flushed in the most diverse and pleasing 
manner. The bulbs are not hardy, bu do ex- 
ceptionally well when grown in the conservatory 
or house in pots or in cold frames and flower 
during the winter and spring. Sparaxis mixed 
colors, 4 doz. 15c., 25c. doz., $1.50 per 100. 
STERNBERGIA LUTEA. 
One of the most charming and useful of 
autumnal flowering bulbs. The large pure yellow 
flowers, which are produced from September 
to November, are much like a Crocus, but larger, 
and the petals more fleshy; very hardy and in- 
crease rapidly. 5c. each, 50c. doz., $3.00 per 100. 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM. 
(AMERICAN WOOD LILY.) Most beautiful 
American plants, perfectly hardy, growing and 
flowering profusely in partially shaded nooks 
about the lawn, under trees, etc. 
The flowers are large, of the finest white, chang- 
ing in a few days to soft rose. 7c. each; 75c. per 
doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
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TRILLIUM. 
We deliver free 
in the U. S. to any Post Office or R. R. Ex- 
press Office or Freight Station at our option 
PANCRATIUM. 
CALATHINUM. 
Robust-growing bulbous plants, producing handsome 
clusters of large, fragrant white flowers on tall, stiff stems. 
They are admirably adapted for pot culture, flowering dur- 
ing the late winter months, or the bulbs can be kept warm 
and dry, and planted out in the garden in the middle of May; 
they will then commence flowering in July. 12c. each, $1.25 
doz., $9.00 per 100. 
PUSCHKINIA. 
SCILLIOIDES. 
A hardy bulbous plant of great beauty, flowers white 
striped with pale blue, on spikes. It succeeds well in pots 
for winter blooming. It is admirably adapted for edgings 
and forming patches in front of mixed borders; flowering in 
Apriland May. Height, 4 to8 inches. 4 doz. l5c., 25c. 
doz., $1.50 per 100. 
RANUNCULUS. 
Among dwarf flowers these are unrivaled for lovely form 
and bright and attractive colors, ranging through gorgeous 
shades of crimson, white, yellow, purple, black, many of 
them being beautifully marked with other shades. They 
flower profusely in pots in the house during the winter or if 
grown in frames in the spring. 
Double Turban, Mixed Colors. Paeony-formed flowers, large 
and earty, vivid colors and compactly double, 4 doz. 15c., 
25c. doz., $1,50 per 100. 
Double Giant French, Mixed. Remarkably vigorous growers 
with immense and gorgeous, loosely double flowers. 4 doz. 
18c., 30c. doz., $2.00 per 100._ 
Double Persian, Mixed. Camellia or rose-shaped_ flowers, 
very double, rich variety of colors. 4 doz. 15c., 25c. doz., 
$1.50 per 100, 
ZEPHYRANTHES ROSEA. 
NEW WHITE WATSONIA. 
(Watsonia Ardernsei Alba.) 
This new white variety introduced from South Africa recently 
has aroused great interest and will, most tikely, become a very 
popular plant; for it has unusual merit. The bulbs, something 
like those of gladiolus, send up branching stems, 3 to 4 feet high, 
each stem bearing a dozen or more flowers 24 to3 inches long by 
2inchesacross. Its pure snow-white color and great substance 
render it exceptionally beautiful as a cut flower. It may be 
grown as a winter cut flower, or the bulbs may be planted in the 
spring in the garden, like a gladioli, flowering from July to Sep- 
tember. A strong plant will bear as many as 250 to 300 flowers 
in asummer. Strong bulbs, 30c. each; $3.00 per doz. 
ZEPHYRANTHES. 
Among our most beautiful dwarf bulbous plants; very effective 
for planting out in masses in May, flowering with great proiusion 
during the summer. They are also most suitable for pot culture; 
6 to 12 bulbs clustered in a 6-inch pot in the autumn will give a 
fine display of bloom during the winter in the window garden or 
conservatory. 1 foot high. 
Atamasco. White suffused with flesh-pink, hardy, 4 doz. 15c.; 
25c. doz.; $1.75 per 100. 
Candida. Large white flowers, 4 doz. 15c.; 25c. doz.; $1.75 per 
100. 
Rosea. Beautiful, large rose-colored flowers, 5c. each; 50c. 
doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
Sulphurea. Bright yellow, } doz. 20c.; 35c. doz.; $2.25 per 100. 
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TRITELEIA UNIFLORA 
(Spring Star Flower.) A perfect little gem 
for pot culture. It flowers in very early sprin 
months. The bulbs are small and several shoul 
be grown ina pot; it grows about 6 to 8 inches 
high, each bulb producing several pretty star- 
shaped flowers of a delicate milky-white, suf- 
fused with blue, and emits the perfume of 
Primroses; they are perfectly hardy and grown 
in quantities in a sunny border or for edgings 
they are very effective. 12c. doz.; 75c. per 100; 
$6.00 per 1000. 
VALLOTA PURPUREA. 
“The Scarborough Lily.” A most beautiful 
and free summer and autumn-blooming Amaryllis 
like bulbous plant that produces strong spikes 
of brilliant scarlet flowers. They are splendid 
for pot culture in window gardens and con- 
servatories. If several bulbs are planted in a 
10-inch pot or tub, they form highly decorative 
groups for piazza and lawn, Weihase fre- 
quently seen such a potful bearing 20 to 25 spikes 
each carrying 5 to 8 flowers at one time. 30c. 
each; $3.00 per doz. 
excepting where 
otherwise noted 
