AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1922. 
The bulbs should be set three inches deep and should be planted in October or early in November to insure success. ; 
For a natural effect they can be scattered in handfuls and planted where they lie. 
when combined with Daffodils, and other Spring flowers. 
CROCUSES: 
cuses may also be grown indoors either in pots or bulb pans in loam, or in dishes filled with wet moss in which the bulbs are set closely. 
below the surface. 
If by Parcel Post, add postage at zone rales; weight 3 lbs. per 100. 
FARQUHAR ’S LARGE-FLOWERING NAMED 
CROCUSES. 
WHITE. 
Farquhar’s Giant White. Pure white; large orange| 
anthers; fine substance : 
Queen of Whites. Very large, pure white; fine for forcing 
BLUE AND PURPLE. 
Farquhar’s Giant Blue. Beautiful deep purple; very large 
King of the Blues. Deep purple-blue; very large; forces well 
Purpurea Grandiflora. Rich, deep purple; very large . 
STRIPED. 
Farquhar’ s Giant Striped. White ground, striped light) Doz. 
lilac; very large . 
Sir Walter Scott. White, striped with lilac; large and free- 
blooming j : 
YELLOW. 
Golden-Yellow. Mammoth Bulbs. Very large bulbs: Doz. 
producing many blossoms; fine for pot culture 
MIXED CROCUSES. 
$0.40 
These wil) be found very useful for extensive planting in Borders, 
ces or in masses among trees and shrubs. 
Large White. Variousshades . . 
Large Blue and Purple. Various shades. 
Large Striped and Variegated. Various shades 
Golden- Yellow. 3 A 
Farquhar’s Superb Mixture. Mammoth Bulbs . 
All colors Mixed... Naor nen ewig Ie cals 
CROCUS SPECIES. 
Speciosus. Bright blue; deep orange anthers 
Zonatus. Rosy lilac; orange zone - 
Calla Lily. 
100 
ACHIMENES. 
15 
They are very effective 
Cro- 
half an inch 
f 
NEW VARIETIES. 
Crocuses in the Rock Garden. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS. 
(February and March Delivery) 
These grand new seedlings were raised in New England by a noted hybridizer and far sur- 
Magnifiea. 
Purity. 
Swansoni. 
Dainty Queen. 
Supreme. 
Pure white with lavender eye. 
Mammoth flowers of light blue, white eye. 
Per doz., $4.00; per 100, $30.00. 
Margherita. 
The Godfrey. 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
Pure white, large-flowered. | 
Ambroise Verschaffelt. White veined with lilac. }+Per doz., $3.00; per 100, $20.00 
Galathea Improved. Violet, large-flowered. } 
CALLA LILIES (Richardia.) 
A new ever-blooming variety, producing large white and 
slightly fragrant flowers. The plant is of dwarf compact habit with 
dark green leaves 
White Calla. 
well known to require any description. In Winter it is one of our best) 
window plants. plage os Pate UOT OPE 
Extra Size Roots 
Elliottiana. 
(R. Athiopica. ) The well-known Lily- of-the-Nile is too| 
Mammoth Roots. 
(The Golden Calla. ) The flowers are of the same form ‘and| 
size as the White Calla, but are pure golden- avellow color. The foliage! 
is delicately spotted white Sn 
Six bulbs of one variety sold at dozen rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1,000 rate. 
| 
- $0.40 
pa 
Each 
.50 
.30 | 
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pass the older varieties in size and beauty of bloom. The plants are very vigorous in growth and 
exceedingly free-flowering. 
Tall, with magnificent flowers of sky blue with white throat. 
Pure white: very large. 
Mauve, ‘mottled blue with a white throat. 
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