SPECIAL IMPORT OFFER OF FLOWER BULBS 19 



Giant Hybrid Amaryllis 



Awarded the Prize at the Flower Show, New York 

 The coloring and markings are exquisite; the 

 bulbs are large, and are of suflBcient strength and 

 age to produce flowers during winter or spring. 

 Tliey throw up spikes from 2 to 3 feet high, bearing 

 enormous wide pjetalled flowers averaging 8 to 10 

 inches across and of great substance, some being of 

 rich and glowing colors, others delicately shaded 

 and superbly veined . 



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



Anemone 



Highly ornamental winter, spring and summer 

 flowering plant*. They should be planted in cold 

 frames as they are not entirely hardy in the 

 northern states. 



Giant "St. Brigid" Anemones. A greatly im- 

 proved Irish variety bearing magnificent flowers, 

 double, semi-double and single. 3 to 5 inches 

 across, of the richest as well as the daintiest colors. 

 There is maroon, blood crimson, rose, pink, biue, 

 purple, white, variegated, striped zoned, etc., 

 in endless variety. 



Mixed colors. 7oc. per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Chionodoxa Glory of the Snow 



These are exquisite spring-flowering bulbs. 

 '1 liey produce flower spikes bearing 10 to 1.5 lovely 

 S<illa-hke flowers. They are perfectly hardy, and 

 niay be planted as an edging to a bed, or naturahzed 

 irj the lawn they are charming. They are admirable 

 for winter blooming in the house. 

 Chionodoxa Lucillae. Bright blue with large 



clear white center (large cultivated bulbs). 50c. 



doz.; $3. .50 per 100; $30.00 per 1,000. 

 Chiondoxa Sardensis. Intense deep blue (large 



cultivated bulbs). 60c. doz.; $4.00 per 100; 



S3o.00per 1.000. 

 Chiondoxa Gigantea. Unusually large flowers of 



iuvcly Mac-blue, with conspicuous white centre 



(large cultivated bulbs). 70c. doz.; $5.00 p%r 100. 

 Six Bulbs Sold at the Dozen 



Henderson's Spring Flowering Crocus 



Spring Flowering Crocus 



As edgings to beds — and bordering walks — or as 

 undergrowth among tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, 

 etc., they are very effecrive as the flowers are over 

 when the other bulbs begin blooming, and then the 

 crocus foliage forms a beautiful grass Uke setting 

 for the later flower in bulbs. (See illustration .) 

 PRICE NAMED VARIETIES— 50c. PER DOZ., 



$3.50 PER lOO.tBO.OO PER 1,000. 



WHITE CROCUS 

 King of Whites.. A grand new variety, producing 



long show-white flowers. 

 May. Lovely round petaUed pure white flowers 



of great size. 



BLUE AND PURPLE CROCUS 

 David Rizzio. Deep lavender shaded purple. 

 Hero. A new hybrid: dark glossy purple. Extra 



large and fine. 

 Maximilian. Beautiful sky-blue flowers, very 



distinct. 



STRIPED CROCUS 

 Albion. A fine large lavender striped white and 



violet. 

 Cloth of Silver. White feathered and striped with 



Hlac and purple. 



YELLOW CROCUS 

 Cloth of Gold. ' The earliest of all, very proHfic 



yellow veined golden brown. 

 Yellow Mammoth. The largest flowering sort 



of this color. 

 MIXED GIANT FLOWERING CROCUS 



.411 colors and shades including manv new hybrid 

 seedlings. 30c. per doz.; $2.25 per 100; $20.00 per 

 1,000. 



Crown Imperial 



Well-known spring-blooming, stately, hardy 

 border plants, with clusters of immense pendant, 

 bell-shaped flowers, surmounted with a tuft of 

 green leaves. They are very effective, and if left 

 undisturbed for years they form gigantic and 

 picturesque groups, bearing gorgeously colored 

 flowers. 



Aurora. Red 40c. each; $4.00 per doz. 

 Crown upon Crown. Several whorls of flowers 



one above the other, 40c. each; $4.00 per doz. 

 Sulphurea. Sulphur-j-ellow, 40c. each; $4.0»l per 



doz. 

 Mixed Colors. 30c. each; $3.00 per doz. 

 Rate, 25 at the Hundred Rate 



