ORNITHOGALUM, 
ZEPHYRANTHES 
ROSEA. 
Miscellaneous Bulbs. —comisses. 
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OXALIS. Charming little half-trailing or bushy plants, particularly adapted for pot cul- 
ture and hanging baskets; the foliage alone is very attractive, and when in flower they 
are exceedingly pretty. (See also page 28.) 
Bermuda Buttercup. A large flowering, free-b!looming variety, with golden yellow flowers. . . 
Grand Duchess Oxalis. Californian varieties of dwarf, sturdy growth, throwing large, ex- 
quisite flowers well above the foliage. Extremely free-flowering................+.++--. 
Grand Duchess White............. ‘ : et eS °F ode 
Grand Duchess:Pink) 3.0 RES wwe veh : ~ 
Grand) Duchesse’'Vayender-.:fin.ti woes oats ier eee oe 
Boweii, Vivid rosy-crimson, large flower... .. 
Lutea, Splendid large canary-yellow..... ‘ 
Lutea, fl. pl. Very double, bright yellow........... 
Roseat) Rose. 5 viele Wai Sones siete roe 
Versicolor, Crimson and white. xsi sit ala\nin Sele pias » In tyoie i e)ehe)sllagegp cay oo ale wrefs alia euaiay agate 
Mixed! Oxaliss 3.05 isos sac cited alee wicfaltde.c Biv on svi clelbse UM 1’ be RRM raic La: oc\emc renee ip ate atae ea 
ORNITHOGALUM. arasicuM, STAR OF BETHLEHEM. 
A beautiful variety, throwing up a tall spike bearing numerous large, milk-white, star- 
shaped flowers, with a black centre, and having a distinct aromatic perfume. They are 
decidedly pretty and interesting when grown in the garden—but are more largely grown 
for greenhouse and window decoration, being of the easiest culfure. Largely forced by 
florists mow fon Cut MOWerS pire nc eleven inet alaioik miele len aletele le SuAleemmmncae a) «/ «1 retatete pSiemeeereete 
PAEONIAS. (See page 29.) 
PANCRATIUM. CALATHINUM, Robust-growing, bulbous plants, producing hand- 
some clusters of large, fragrant white flowers on tall, stiff stems. They are admirably 
adapted for pot culture, flowering during the late winter months, or the bulbs can be 
kept warm and dry, and planted out in the garden in the middle of May, they will then 
commence) flowering in July. -.)..J.cclscveic ae me oe ROL a/'y,c<'a' aa eeyicun ahdtate teas sekd 
PUSCHKINIA. SCILLIOIDES, A hardy bulbous plant of great beauty, flowers white 
striped with pale blue, on spikes. It succeeds well in pots for winter biogas: It is 
admirably adapted for edgings and forming patches in front of mixed borders, flowering 
in Aprilliand’ May?” “Helen; 4 to Slinches’ iG oie. we cic sicre c « otercieieterelt o « clsinlv miele ieretevi tear 
RANUNCULUS. (See page 31.) 
SCILLAS. (See page 30.) 
SNOWDROPS. (See page 30.) 
SPARAXIS. MIxXED'GOLORS: (Sse pare BI) 20). evioseacc -eloee s caco eRe ena 
SPIREA. (See page 31.) 
STERNBERGIA LUTEA. One of the most charming and useful of autumnal flow- 
ering bulbs. The large pure yellow flowers, which are produced from September to No- 
vember, are much like a Crocus, but larger, and the petals more fleshy; very hardy and 
ANCLEASE SLA DIGG laem ee chels Crameiieete ine ccelalicre lene Pe yriictcuate ietsiints se tats tote aim ptsi'c ot fetch ea 
TRILLIUM. (See page 31.) 
TRITELEIA. UNIFLORA. (Spring Star Flower.) A perfect little gem for pet culture. 
It flowers in very early spring months. The bulbs are small and several should be grown 
in a pot; it grows about 6 to 8 inches high, each bulb producing several pretty star-shaped 
flowers of a delicate milky-white, suffused with blue, and emits the perfume of Primroses: 
they are perfectly hardy, and grown in quantities in a sunny border or for edgings they are 
very effective........ 5 ROE Wiaty Mia vis ateoctat Th tases vole cneep Sareea 
VALLOTA PURPUREA. (See page 31.) (The Scarborough Lily.).....0..00+e00-- 
ZEPHYRANTHUS. Among our most beautiful dwarf bulbous plants; very effective 
for planting out in masses in May, flowering with great profusion during the summer. 
They are also most suitable for pot culture; 6 to 12 bulbs clustered in a 6-inch pot in the 
autumn will give a fine display of bloom during the winter in the window garden or con- 
servatory. 1 foot high. : 
Atamasco.. White sufitised wath flesh-pink, harciyit cecelel- igre) sina «<)>, alelaiciele eis inicio ras 
Candida,» Large ‘white flowers acs see cue rls cide eee Sac ET nice aL Mes eee 
Rosea. Beautiful, large rose-colored flowers....... 
Sulphurea. Bright yellow...... A AUhie Goa aL arene 
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PRICES 
Delivered in U, S. 
(except noted). 
Each. | Doz. 100 
05 -50 3.00 
05 -50 3.00 
05 -50 3.00 
05 .50 3.00 
.05 .50 |. 3.00 
.03 .30 2.00 
.03 aZD 1.50 
.05 .50 3.00 
08 .30 2.00 
.03 .30 2.00 
.03 .30 2.00 
02 .20 1.50 
05 -50 3.00 
-15 | 1.50 | 10.00 
.03 30 2.00 
-03 -25 1.50 
03 .30 2.00 
-40 | 4.00 
.03 .30 2.00 
04 -40 2.50 
05 .50 3.50 
04 .40 2.50 
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HENDERSON’S BULB CLUTURE, aettibcdenparcet, once soc. GIVEN FREE {ess'tian'$3.00 worth of Bulbs. 
