y TULIPS 



f TULIPS April-Flowering 



rs, comes in bloom just after the daffodils 

 ir forcing. Some of the varieties can be 

 others by February and March. 



ate the height in inches and their relative order of 

 md C. Varieties marked * are the earliest forcers 



Doz. 100 1000 



•t-scen ted; scarlet $0 60 $4 75 $45 00 



-scarlet. Early forcer 60 4 75 45 00 



flower. Fine bedder 60 4 75 45 00 



rimson-scarlet 60 4 75 45 00 



armine 70 5 50 50 00 



range, Hushed orange- 



70 5 50 50 00 



< 70 5 50 50 00 



-let, broad yellow edge 75 5 75 55 00 



Wonderful bedder. . . 75 5 75 55 00 



je-scarlet; tall stem . . 60 4 75 45 00 



olden yellow 60 4 75 45 00 



:p rose-pink flower ... 70 5 50 50 00 



with crinkled petals . . 70 5 50 50 00 



IXED. Extra-choice 50 4 00 37 50 



TULIPS Late April-Flowering 



veek later than Single Early Tulips, they 

 [he early class. If grown in pots, do not 

 well rooted. 



icate the height in inches and the ; r relative order of 

 :nd C. Varieties marked * are the earliest forcers 



Doz. 100 1000 



Jen vellow $0 70 $5 50 $50 00 



shaded lighter violet. 70 5 50 50 00 



arge; glowing scarlet. 70 5 50 50 00 



ik 60 4 75 45 00 



e-pink, flushed white. 60 4 75 45 00 



75 5 75 55 00 



>hed salmon 60 4 75 45 00 



■ f red and yellow. ... 70 5 50 50 00 



w 60 4 75 45 00 



Excellent bedder. . . 60 4 75 45 00 



IXED. Extra-choice 60 4 50 40 00 



ODD STRAINS OF TULIPS 



The numerals following the varieties indicate the height in inches 



Clusiana. 8. Cherry-red, inner petals white 



Eichleri. 10. Vivid orange-scarlet with black base 



Florentina odorata ( Sylvestris) . 18. Sweet-scented; 



buttercup-yellow 



Kaufmanniana, 5. Creamy white, tinged rosy red 



Marjoletti. 12. Primrose-yellow, earmine-rose base . . . . 



Parrot, Fantasy. 24. Beautiful rose-pink 



Parrot, Mixture. All colors 



D 



oz. 



100 







85 



$6 50 





80 



5 50 





95 



7 00 



1 



35 



10 00 



1 



15 



8 00 



1 



15 



8 00 





80 



6 00 



Hardy Garden Lilies 



Hardy Lilies are of two classes: The stem-rooting kind designated 

 below as S sends out roots from the base of the bulbs and also from 

 the stem at the top of the bulb and should be planted 6 to 10 inches 

 deep, depending on the soil. The base-rooting kind, designated as 

 B, forms roots from the base only and should be planted about twice 

 the depth of the bulb. 



Auratum S Large bulbs. ... 



Auratum platyphyllum S Large bulbs. ... 

 Candidum. 



Choice Northern-grown. B Large bulbs. ... 



Choice Northern-grown. B Mammoth bulbs. 

 Henryi S Large bulbs. . . . 



Krameri S Large bulbs .... 



Regale S Large bulbs. . . . 



Regale S Mammoth bulbs. 



Regale S Monster bulbs . . 



Speciosum album S Large bulbs. . . . 



Speciosum Melpomene S Large bulbs. . . . 

 Speciosum rubrum S Large bulbs. . . . 



Tigrinum S Large bulbs. . . . 



Tigrinum flore-pleno S Large bulbs .... 



Each 



Doz. 



100 



SO 35 



$3 



50 



$25 



00 



.35 



3 



50 



25 



00 



35 



3 



50 



25 



00 



50 



4 



75 



35 



00 



35 



3 



50 



25 



00 



35 



3 



50 



25 



00 



35 



3 



50 



25 



(II) 



50 



5 



50 



40 



00 



85 



7 



50 



60 



00 



50 



4 



75 



35 



00 



50 



4 



75 



35 



00 



50 



4 



75 



35 



00 



30 



3 



00 



22 



50 



30 



3 



00 



22 



50 



LILIES FOR INDOOR PLANTING 



Each 



Harrisi. 9 x 11-in. circum $0 70 



Harrisi. 11 x 13-in. circum 1 00 



Longiflorum formosum. Black stem. 



9 x 10-in. circum 50 



11 x 13-in. circum 65 



Longiflorum giganteum. Northern-grown. 



9 x 10-in. circum 40 



11 x 13-in. circum 60 



Doz 

 $7 00 

 10 00 



4 75 

 6 50 



4 00 

 6 00 



100 

 $50 00 

 80 00 



35 00 

 50 00 



30 00 

 50 00 



CALLA LILIES Each Doz. 100 



/■Ethiopica. Pure glistening white. Large bulbs. $0 25 $2 50 $20 00 



Mammoth bulbs 50 5 00 40 00 



Elliottiana. Golden yellow. Mammoth bulbs 50 5 00 40 00 



LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 



Cold-storage Pips. Case (250 pips) $17.00; $32.50 for 500; $60.00 

 per 1000. 



AMARYLLIS, GIANT HYBRIDS 



Mixed Colors. Large bulbs, 50 cts. each; S5.00 per doz. Mammoth bulbs, 75 cts. 

 each; $8.00 per doz. 



FRAGRANT FREESIAS Doz. 100 



Apotheose. Giant flowering lavender-pink with long stems SO 80 $6 00 



Elder's Giant White. Plant Patent No. 17. Giant flowers 1 00 7 50 



Golden Daffodil. Large, rich golden yellow blooms . 70 5 00 



Miss Blanche Blue. Plant Patent No. 98. Large, deep bluish 



lavender blooms 70 5 00 



Purity Superflora. Pure white. Mammoth bulbs 70 5 00 



Ruth Chatterton. Plant Patent No. 128. New. Tyrian rose, 

 shading to Tyrian pink, with streaks of yellow. Gigantic, long- 

 stemmed flowers 1 00 7 50 



Sunset. Gorgeous flame-crange, like a glorious sunset 80 6 00- 



DUTCH IRIS, WEDGWOOD 



For greenhouse forcing. 11 x 12 ctm. $2.00 per doz.; $14.00 per 100. 



OXALIS 



Yellow. 5 cts. each; 45 cts. per doz.; S3. 50 per 100. 



ider, Pink, White, 



Pi 



Strong Divisions, 3 to 

 COnieS 5 Eyes, 2-year Roots Each 



Felix Crousse. Large; rich ruby-red SO 40 



Festiva Maxima. Large; ivory-white 40 



Karl RosenBeld. Rich dark crimson 50 



Mons. Jules Elie. Early. Silvery pink 50 



Sarah Bernhardt. Apple-blossom-pink 50 



Solange. Creamy yellow 75 



SIX PEONIES. One strong division of each of the 6 fine Peonies described 

 above, a complete collection, for $2.50. 



Doz. 



- I llll 



4 50 



5 00 

 5 00 

 5 00 

 8 00 



