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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, N. 1'. 



Erythronium Giganteum— A Royal ^alifoi hiatiantj the leaves 

 like royal velvet, marked and mottled like a most expensive 

 greenhouse plant. Flowers a lovely straw color, deepening to 

 rich orange. Perfectly hardy over winter, blooms easy and 

 very quick inside. A most beautiful and unique plant. "Large 

 solid Bulbs, 5 cents each, 3 for 12 cents, 7 for 25 cents. 



Erythronium Hartwegii— The easiest of all to grow. Light 

 yellow flowers on separate stalks; abundant bloomer; leaves 

 mottled. 8 cents each, 75 cents per dozen. 



BrodiaedtS (Fire Cracker Plant) 



One of the rare gems of California that does well wher- 

 ever planted. North or South, East or West, inside or out- 

 side. To flower in midwinter or in early spring. Reliable 

 and profuse bloomer, lily-like flowers" of many colors, 

 rich crimson, pea-green tip, creamy white, blue and 

 rose. 



Mixed varieties of all colors, 3 for 6 cents, 6 for 10 

 cents, 12 for 15 cents. 



Scilla Siberica, 2 cents 



SciiiaL Siberica 



Lovely blue flow- 

 ers ; blooms before 

 the Crocus, and at- 

 tracts the attention 

 of all for blooming in 

 the house or for early 

 spring in the garden. 

 "Very pretty. 2 cents 

 each, 1 5 cents dozen, 

 75 cents per 100. 



Scilla CIvisii 



This new gigantic 

 Scilla makes a beau- 

 tiful pot plant. Star- 

 like floweis, white 

 and blue. 12 cents 

 each, 3 for 30 cents. 



ScillaL Campa. 

 nvila.ta. 



Pure white, con- 

 trasting beautifully 

 with the blue. 3 for 

 1 cen ts, 20 cents per 

 dozen. 



Scilla Clusil, 12 cents 



