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Among dwarf flowers these are un- 

 rivaled for lovely form and bright 

 and attractive colors, ranging through 

 gorgeous shades of white, crimson, yel- 

 low, purple, black, many of them being 

 beautifully marked with other shades. 

 They flower profusely in pots in the 

 house or if grown in frames, in the 

 spring. (See cut.) 



Turban Mixed. Paaony-formed flow- 

 ers, large and early, vivid colors. 2 

 for 5c, 20c. doz., $1.00 100. 



Giant French Mixed. Remarkable 

 vigorous growers with immense and 

 gorgeous flowers. 2 for 5c, 2Uc doz., 



Ii.oo xoo. 



Double Persian Mixed. Camellia 

 or rose shaped flowers, very double, 

 rich variety of colors. 2 for 6c, 20c. 

 doz., $1.00 100. 



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Sibirica. (Airmna or Prcecox.) One of our most beautiful hardy spring bulbs, 

 producing in profusion masses of exquisite rich blue flowers almost before the snow 

 has disappeared. If grown in masses, their flowers fairly carpet the ground; and if 

 grown with Snowdrops and Crocus, for contrast, the effect is magnificent. They 

 should be largely planted as undergrowth in Hyacinth beds, etc. Grown in pots they 

 may be had in bloom from Christmas until April. (See cut.) 3 for 5c, 15c doz., 75c. 

 100, $6.00 1,000. If by mail, add 15c. per 100 for postage. 



Bifolia. Most beautiful bright blue flowers borne on short spikes ; these should be 

 extensively planted; they are also fine for forcing. 2 for 5c, 20c doz., $1.00 100, 

 $7.00 1,000. If by mail, add 15c. per 100 for postage. 



Campanulata. (Wood Hyacinth.) Flowers borne on tall 

 spikes, one to two feet high. Each flower measures nearly 

 one inch across and droops gracefully, perfectly hardy ; also 

 fine for pot culture. (See cut.) 



We offer the following colors: 

 Campanulata Blue. 3 for 10c, 25c doz., $1.50 100. 

 " White. 3 for 10c, 25c doz., $1.50 100. 



" Rose. 3 for 10c, 25c. doz., $1.50 100. 



Add for postage 25c. per 100 to the Campanulata varieties, if 



wanted by mail. 



SCLLLA 

 CAMPANULATA, 



SCILLA SIBIRICA. 



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Hyacinthoides. (Nutans.) The Spanish Hyacinth. 

 Fine blue, very showy, free bloomer. 3 for 10c, 25c. 

 doz., $1.50 100. Add for postage 15c. per doz. 

 Peruviana or Clusi. (The Peruvian Hyacinth or 

 Cuban Lily.) Very beautiful, blooming rather late in 

 spring, bearing large pyramidal spikes of flowers, 

 which remain in flower a long time ; beautiful objects when grown in 

 pots. Eich ultramarine blue. Not hardy. 10c each, $1.00 doz.; or by 

 mail, 3c. each extra. 



SPRING SNOMFLHKES. 



Leucojuni Vernum. These produce flowers like monster Snowdrops, 

 having the delicate fragrance of the Yiolet. It is one of our earliest 

 spring flowers, with white blossoms distinctly tipped green, handsome in 

 outline and prized for bouquets. Very graceful in growth, they should 

 be grown in quantities in the borders or in clumps on the edges of 

 shrubbery, where they are beautifully effective, and when established 

 produce enormous quantities of flowers. They can also be slowly forced 

 in pots for winter bloom. (See cut.) 3 for 10c, 30c doz., $2.00 100. 



SPRING SNOWFLAKE. 



6 sold at dozen rates, 25 at 100 rates. Postage free, except -where noted. 



