Tropsolam Jarrattii. 



Beautiful and graceful climbing plants for 

 the conservatory or window garden, produc- 

 i rig in the early Spring months richly colored 

 Mowers. They can be grown in pots and 

 trained over low trellises— or as a bracket 

 plant in the window. Scarlet, yellow and 

 black. 15c. each, 3 for 30 c. 



Triteleia Uniflora. 



Dodecathean Media. 



(Shooting Star.) 



A very beautiful hardy perennial, having, 

 large tropical ike leaves, throwing up a flow- 

 er spike which is crowned with a great many 

 large cyclamen-like flowers of a lovely rose 

 and white, very fragrant, a beautiful plant; it 

 can be planted outside in the Fall, and will 

 bloom inside in early Spring. 



Plant in rather moist soil. It does the best 

 in a little shade. 



20c. each, 3 for 25c, 10 for 50c. 



DICEKTRA CUCULARIA 



(Dutchman's Breeches ) 

 A perfectly hardy bulb, planted in the Fall 

 will bloom in very early Spring. Plants grow 

 about eight inches high, and look like a beau- 

 tiful fern. Flowers like bleeding heart pro- 

 duced in profusion. White, tinged with rose. 

 5c. each, 5 for 20c, 10 for 30c 



TRBTELEIA UNIFLORA. 



The flowers are white, tipped and faintly striped lilac-blue. 

 A fine window plant if several bulbs are planted in a pot, as 

 they bloom steadily for two months and need no fussing 

 with to succeed. Out-of-door they form one of the neatest of 

 all Spring edgings, increasing rapidly until they form a mat- 

 ted row that from early Spring until early Summer is one 

 mass of starry blooms. 



2 for 5c, 15c per doz. 

 _ 



SHOOTING STAR COLLECTION: 



2 Dodecathean Media. 1 Tropasolum Jarrattii. 



2 Dutchman's Breeches. 3 Tritelia Uniflora. 



This Collection of 9 Bulbs for 35 Cents, 



Dioentra Cueularia 



