SPRING-FLOWERING BULBS, ROSES AND HOUSE PLANTS 



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The Blue Milla 



Rich blue, star-shaped flowers in profu- 

 sion at the end of long, graceful stems 

 5 cts. each, 6 for 25 cts., 45 cts. per doz.. 

 postpaid. 



Ornithogalum 



Umbellatum (Star of Bethlehem). This 

 lovely flowering bulb is valuable both for 

 pot culture in the house during winter and 

 in the open ground for early spring bloom- 

 ing. Once planted, it will become a per- 

 manent and beautiful addition to the gar- 

 den. In pots, culture is of the simplest. 

 The star-like, white blossoms are borne in 

 great umbels. Fine bulbs, 3 for 10 cts., 

 35 cts. per doz., $2.50 per 100. Postpaid. 



Arabicum. A magnificent variety of win- 

 ter-flowering bulbs from Arabia. The 

 waxy white flowers have a jet-black center 

 and are produced in long spikes which 

 stand from 18 to 20 inches high. 5 cts. 

 each, 40 cts. per doz., postpaid. 



Cinnamon Vine 



A very well known and most valuable 

 climber. Quite hardy and well adapted for 

 outdoor cultivation. It produces delicate 

 white flowers in profusion during the win- 

 ter if grown in a light and sunny window 

 in the house. Roots, 5 cts. each, 7 for 25 

 cts. 



Ranunculus 



These dwarf-growing bulbous plants are 

 perfectly hardy south of Washington, but 

 should be protected farther north. 



Guernsey Turban, Pinest Mixed. Each 

 bulb produces a great number of bright 

 and richly colored double flowers. 4 for 

 10 cts., 25 cts. per doz., $1.50 per 100. 



Trench Turban, Finest Mixed. Of vig- 

 orous growth, bearing an abundance of gor- 

 geous flowers of largest size. 4 for 10 cts., 

 25 cts. per doz., $1.50 per 100. 



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Amaryllis (Johnsonii) 



Amaryllis 



Regina. Bears magnificent lily-like flow- 

 ers of large size, in umbels or clusters. 

 These superb flowers are of soft light scar- 

 let color, with white center or throat. Un- 

 excelled for winter-blooming. 15 cts. each, 

 4 for 50 cts., $1.25 per doz., postpaid. 



Johnsonii (The Royal Lily). Famous as 

 a winter-blooming bulb, because of its easy 

 cultivation and surety to bloom freely and 

 profusely. They bear from two to four 

 flower-spikes at one time, each with four 

 to eight large, velvety crimson flowers, the 

 petals striped through the center with a 

 broad band of pure white. Strong blooming 

 bulbs; extra-large bulbs, 35 cts. each, 3 for 

 $1.00, postpaid. 



Trillium Sessile 



A hardy perennial of the Lily family. It 

 succeeds particularly well in partially 

 shaded situations, where the blossoms in- 

 crease in beauty year after year. 10 cts. 

 each, 3 for 25 cts., 7 for 50 cts., $6.50 per 

 100. 



Ixias 



Ixias are admirably adapted for pot cul- 

 ture in the house. 



Named varieties, 5 cts. each, 6 for 25 cts. 



Craterioides. Bright scarlet; free and 

 early. 



Golden Drop. Beautiful rich yellow; eye 

 deep maroon. 



Maculosa. Beautiful pink; very vigorous. 



Snowflake. A true pure white variety; 

 very rare. 



Pine Mixed. Including varieties above and 

 others; a splendid assortment. 5 for 10 

 cts.; 20 cts. per doz. 



Farley, Iowa. 

 Plants arrived in good shape, 1 am delighted 

 With them; large and healthy looking. 



Mrs. I., r— . 



