SPECIAL IMPORT OFFER OF FLOWER BULBS UNTIL JULY 15TH 23 



SPRING-FLOWERING BULBS 



Giant Hybrid Amaryllis "international Prize" Strain 



Awarded the Prize at the Flower Shoio, New York 



The coloring and markings are exquisite; the bulbs arc large, and are of sufficient strength and age to produce 

 flowers during winter or spring. They are the most gorgeous bulbous plants known. They tlirow up spiltcs 

 from 2 to 3 feet high, bearing enormous wide petalled ilowers averaging 8 to 10 inches across and of great sul> 

 stance, some being of ricli and glowing colors, others delicately shaded and superbly veined. 



Mixed Varieties, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



The Avianjlliti is the easiest bulb known, for the amateur to grow indoors. They do best in a compost of f/ardcn 

 soil with a little sand, and should be tjrown in a temperature of 50 to 55 deyrees in a lutuse. For forcing about ten 

 degrees higher. The size of pot employed will depend on tlie bulb, for ordinary sized bulbs a six inch pot will he large 

 enough one bulb to a pot. Cover bulb as far up as the nick, and water sparingly until flower shoots appear. Some 

 growers keep them in the dark until the flower shoots are four inches long and then bring them to the light. 



Anemone Giant St. Brigid 



An improv 

 flowers 



Chionodoxa 



Glory of the Snow 



They produce flower spikes bear- 

 ing 10 to 15 lovely Scilla-Iike flowers. 

 They are perfectly hardy, and may be 

 planted as an edging to a bed, or natu- 

 ralized on the lawn. They are admir- 

 able for pot culture winter blooming 

 in the house. 

 Chionodoxa Lucillae. Bright blue with 



larjfc clear white center (large culti- 

 vated bulbs). 50c. doz.; $3.S0 per 100; 



$30.00 j)er 1000. 

 Chiondoxa Sardenais. Intense deep blue 



(large cultivated bulbs). 60c. doz.; $4.00 



per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 

 Chiondoxa Gigantea. Unusually large flowers 



of lovely lilac-blue, with conspicuous white 



centre (large cultivated bulbs). 80c. doz.; $6.00 



per 100. 



Henderson's Superior Freesias 



Frpesias are popular for pot culture, flowering in the 

 winter and spring in the conservatory, or window garden. 

 6 to 8 bulbs should be planted in a 4-inch pot. They can be 

 had in bloom by Christmas if desired, and by having a dozen 



pots .started in the cold frame and brought in at intervals, keep up a display through the winter. 

 Purity. Produces large sprays of snow-white flowers deliciously fragrant; free blooming and of great 



value for forcing for cut flowers. 



Mammoth Bulbs. 7Sc. per doz.; $5.00 per 100; $43.00 per 1,000. 



Colored Freesias 



These beautiful novelties are winning favor on account of their lovely and imiquo colorings, 



shades of pink, mauve, purple, violet, 

 blue, yellow and orange. Very fragrant 

 and free flowering. Each principal spike 

 usually CiUTies 7 to !) flower,s — while the 

 side spikes usually bear 5 to 6 flowers. 

 Their culture differs in no way from 

 that of the white Freesia. 

 California. One of the finest yellow- 

 varieties. Color bright golden yellow. 

 $1.00 per doz.; $7.30 per 100. 

 General Pershinrf. A beautiful shade 

 of pinkiest lavender with yellow lip 

 tinted bronze. $1.00 per doz.; $7.30 

 per 100. 

 Giant Lavender. Flowers borne on 

 long stems, color a beautiful lavender, 

 the l)est variety of this shade. Price, 

 $1.00 per doz.; $7.30 per 100. 

 Golden Daffodil. We take pleasure in 

 recommending this New Yellow Free- 

 sia. which we consider a great im- 

 provement over any other yellow sort 

 yet introduced, the color is a rich 

 Olivette. Beautiful carmine red witli golflen daffodil yellow having well 



yellow throat, yellow blotch on lower formed large flowers borne on long 



petals, very free bloomer. Price, rigid steips. (Sec illustralinn) Price, 



$1.00 per doz ; $7.30 per 100. 20c. each; $3.00 per doz.; $13.00 per 



Mixed Hybrids. 7Sc. per doz. : $3.00 100, 



per 100. 



ed Irish variety bearing magnificent 

 double, semi-double and single, 3 to 

 inclies across, of the richest as well as 

 the daintiest colors. There is maroon, 

 bright scarlet, blood crimson, rose, pink, 

 flesh color, mauve, blue, purple, yellow, 

 cream, white, tinted, variegated, 

 striped, zoned, etc., in endless var- 

 iety. The flowers are borne freely 

 on long stems and are cliarm- 

 ing. Grow in cold frames in 

 northern states. Mixed col- 

 ors. 7Sc. per doz.; $6.00 

 per 100. 

 Single Poppy-Flowered. 

 (Coronarca.) Large, beautiful 

 saucer-shaped Po|)py-like 

 blossoms flowering continu- 

 ously throughout spring 

 andearly summer. Mixed 

 colors, 60c. doz.; $4.50 

 per 100. 



Dielytra, or 



"Bleeding Heart" 



One of the most ornamen- 

 tal of hardy .spring-flower- 

 ing plants, with elegant 

 green foliage and long 

 drooping racemes of heart- 

 shaped pink and white 

 flowers. If potted in No- 

 vember and left outside till 

 it has forced new roots and 

 then brought into a gentle 

 heat, it may be had in flower 

 in the greenhouse, in Febru- 

 ary and March. (.Ready in 

 November.) 

 Large Roots. 

 75c. each; ^.. 



$7.50 per 

 dozen 



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