BULBS, PLANTS, SEEDS, AND SUNDRIES. 23 
PANCRATIUM. SPIDER LILY. 
Calathinum (Aymenocallis calathina). An Amaryllis-like greenhouse 
Each. Per Doz. 
plant, with large, star-like, pure white fragrant flowers . . . . . $0.25 $2.50 
Maritimum (Sea Daffodil). A white-flowered variety, with long filament- 
eusseements;  otuveny sitiking appearance <<). sim). «OUR 20 2.25 
PUSCHKINIA. 
Each. Per Doz. Ter 1oo. 
Scillioides. A pretty little bulbous plant, with flowers resembling 
those of the Scz//a. The flowers are white, striped with blue. 
It is well adapted for edgings and patches, being only four 
iMenesmeneerrand, cyte Hardy ~ “(MWe Oon |e piers ails elite ‘s $0.08 $0.70 $5.50 
RANUNCULUS. 
Among dwarf flowers the Ranunculus is unrivalled for its lovely form and its brilliant and 
attractive colors, white, crimson, yellow, purple, etc. They may be planted any time from 
October to March; treat the bulbs the same as Anemones. 
Each. Per Doz. Per 100. 
French; finest double, mixed, large flowered, splendid . . . $0.04 $0.25 $1.25 
Musbanwetinest double .mixedy aber act wiles gee em Oh .O4 225 125 
BecsiameecolMleinaxe Gd: xtra ise. oy) tier Ney Walt oo es 04 25 1.50 
iS Galiiorniay Golds deep yellow i .y fey ease -O4 .40 3.CO 
+ re [auMesSUpremenCOldentae runny eo. ue Gel .04 -40 3.00 
cs “ . Céil Noir, black SCOT Cn UE eee AN .06 -70 5-50 
Queen pVictoria;wwhite striped s/o. 2 oe 05 -40 3-00 
es Gh Scarlegs Stam Oueime ned yn. sree viet tin late .05 -40 2.50 
SAXIFRAGA GRANULATA. 
Very pretty, hardy dwarf plant, with white, double flowers. Excellent for forcing 
purposes. 35 cents per dozen. 
SCHIZOSTYLIS. 
Coccinea (Kaffir Lily or Crimson Flag). Flowers rosy scarlet, 
borne on tall spikes like the Gladiolus, but more slender and 
neat inform. The bulbs should be wintered in the conserva- 
tory where the established plants bloom in great profusion. 
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Each. Per Doz. Per too. 
SCILLA. 
All the Scillas are beautiful, producing graceful spikes of 
elegant bell-shaped flowers of various hues; hardy, early 
flowering; one of the best spring flowers for edging and beds. 
Sibericum or Przcox, a perfect gem, 
with flowers of richest metallic blue, very 
dwarf and hardy; excellent with crocus, Each. Doz. 100. 
SUGWELOps, Cle. Skee ne sb 1  BO.02 KOL20' BT 00 
Campanulata, light/blies. «. .. .'.: .O% ”' .35 2.00 
HyactatHomes Aiba, witite 4.5 28 06 sot 54:60 
CoeruleG biG) ya" se -) P2ORe | s5Ou 4.00 
i TOSEA,VOSE. | ak ws <O5)e ua 5O, 114.00 
% bl op te) Sef=fe Uyeda 505! 3%50 °° 4.00 
Peruviana Coerulea (Cuda ily), very 
fine; large corymbs of brillant blue 
flowers, with yellow stamens . .. . Om a OO OOo 
Peruviana alba, white; large and fine .15 1.50 12.00 
Scilla Precox. 
SPARAXIS. 
These are admirable plants for the conservatory or window; in appearance not unlike the 
Ixia, but dwarfer. They are of easy culture in pots, blooming in spikes of large flowers of very 
bright and varied colors. 
Each. Per Doz. 
BAMEStINATHEO (SOLES Wieser Si) BI ee 2 TOM. eG EVRA RS $0.04 $0.45 
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