AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1918. 



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MISCELLANEOUS BUL^S.-Continued. 



RANUNCULUSES. 



Gorgeous dwarf flowers, easily grown in pots for Winter blooming, or in cold frames 

 for Spring. Eight roots may be potted in a 6-inch bulb-pan ; they should be covered 

 one inch. The colors include shades of white, yellow, crimson, and purple, some being 

 almost black. They are very effective for decoration, either as pot plants or cut. 



I Doz. 



Giant Double French, Mixed $0.20 



Double Persian, Mixed I .20 



100 I 1,000 



$1.50 $12.00 



1.50 I 12.00 



SCILLAS. 



Doz. 



$0.30 



Extremely hardy, early-flowering bulbs, thriving in any situation and worthy of 

 more general cultivation. The bulbs of S. Siberica should be planted three inches 

 deep; those of Campanulata four or five inches deep. 

 Siberica. {Ammna or Prmcox.) Flowers charming, bright 



blue, of compact growth, five to six inches high; beautiful 



in combination with Snowdrops or Crocuses 



Campanulata Ccerulea. A beautiful Spring-flowering bulb, 



producing fine spikes of bright blue beU-shaped flowers which 



are very attractive when planted in masses. One of the 



finest bulbs for naturalizing. Height, 1 foot 



Campanulata Alba. Pure white ; waxy bells .... 



Campanulata Rosea. Delicate rose 



Campanulata Excelsior. Deep blue; large bells 



SNOWDROPS. (Galanthus.) 



These well-known favorites are among the hardiest and earliest of Spring flowers. 

 The bulbs should be planted three inches deep; they thrive in almost any soil and 

 situation. T)oz. 



$0.25 

 .30 



.25 

 .25 

 .25 

 .30 



100 



$2.25 



1.75 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.25 



1,000 

 $20 . 00 



15.00 

 18.00 

 18.00 

 20.00 



Single-Flowering . 

 Double-Flowering 



100 



$1.75 



2.25 



1,000 



$16.00 



20.00 



TRILLIUMS. (Wood Lily or Trinity Flower.) 



Very beautiful, hardy, native plants, delighting in moist, shady situations, 

 one foot. 



Lily of the Valley. 



Grandiflorum. (Giant American Wood Lily.) Flowers pure white, 



changing to delicate rose 



Erectum. ' The common purple-flowered wood lily; one of the earliest 

 Erythrocarpum. Large white flowers 



Doz. 

 80.75 

 .75 

 1.00 



Height, 



100 



$6.00 



6.00 



8.00 



COLD-STORAGE LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



We are prepared to furnish from cold-storage our Selected Lily of 

 the Valley for forcing at any time during the year. Put up in cases 

 of 100, 250 and 500. 



Price per caSe of 100 $6.00 



" per case of 250 14.00 



" per case of 500 26.00 



Prices subject to Market Fluctuation. 



ORNITHOGALUMS. 



Arabicum. (Arabian Star of Bethlehem.) An effective vari- 

 ety, with large heads of fragrant star-shaped flowers, white 

 with black eye, borne on erect stems 18 inches high; excel- 

 lent for forcing and Winter cultivation. Requires slight 

 protection when planted in the open ground 



Umbellatum. (Star of Bethlehem.) A hardy dwarf variety 

 adapted for planting in the border or on rock gardens; and 

 producing clusters of white star-shaped flowers. Thrives 

 best in sheltered situations 



Doz. 



$0.40 



,20 



$3.00 



1.50 



1.000 



$25 . 00 



12 .00 



OXALIS. 



Lovely little bulbous plants for hanging pots and baskets. The bulbs should be 

 planted an inch deep, six or eight in a 5-inch pot. They need a sunny situation. 



Bermuda Buttercup. Flowers clear yellow; very beautiful 

 Boweii. Large rosy-crimson flowers and handsome foliage . 

 Grand Ducliess Oxalis. The.se Californian varieties are most de- 

 sirable for window culture, blooming all Winter. The plants are 

 of dwarf habit, producing exquisite flowers on long stems. 

 White, Pink and Lavender 



Doz. 

 $0.35 

 .35 



.30 



100 



$2.50 



2.50 



2.00 



Scilla, Siberica. 



