Giant Snowdrop (Galantbus Elwesil; 



Snowdrops Growing in the Grass 



MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 



For Outdoor Planting, Naturalizing in Beds or Borders, or for interspersing with other Bulbs 



CROCUSES 



All lovers of a garden are familiar with the brilliant display which 

 can be obtained from Crocuses in the opening days of spring. The 

 planting may be in groups or lines of distinct color, but in every 

 instance a massive effect should be aimed at. It only fritters away 

 the bulbs to plant singly or in small numbers, and they are so cheap 

 as to justify their lavish employment. 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY CROCUS 



Albion. Blue, striped white 



Baron von Brunow. Dark blue 



Caroline Chisholm. White 



Cloth of Gold 



Purpurea grandiflora. Deep purple 

 King of the Whites. Largest white. . 



Madam Mina. Striped 



Mammoth Golden Yellow 



" Mother bull 



Mont Blanc. Pure white 



Sir Walter Scott. White, lilac strined 



Doz. 



100 



1 ,000 



$o 15 



$0 75 



$6 00 



15 



75 



6 00 



15 



75 



6 00 



15 



75 



6 00 



15 



75 



6 00 



15 



75 



6 00 



>5 



75 



6 00 



20 



I 00 



8 00 



25 



I 25 



12 00 



15 



75 



6 00 



15 



75 



6 00 



1,000 Dutch Crocuses in 10 varieties 6 50 



.SCO 



250 

 100 



Doz. 



Large Bine. Various shades j;o 10 



White. Various shades . 

 Striped. Various shades . . . 

 Golden Yellow. Very fine , 

 Mixed. All colors 



10 

 10 



10 

 10 



100 

 ifo .50 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 40 



50 

 • I 85 

 . I 00 



1 ,000 



$3 50 

 .so 

 3 50 

 3 5" 

 3 oci 



SNOWDROPS (^'^'l^i'ithus). These wel 

 arc among iIil- hardiest 



■known favorites 

 and earliest of 



si)rrng (lowers. The bulbs should be planted 3 iTulies deep; they 

 thriv.f in almost any soil and situation and are grand for naturalizing 

 in grass, etc. ^ 



Large Single. Large bulbs $0 lo $075 Jt.s 00 



" " Mammoth bulbs 20 i 25 10 no 



Double 25 I 50 12 00 



Elwes* Giant 20 i 25 10 on 



CAlVlASSIA ^sculenta ( Indian Quamash ). Perfectly hardy, 

 thriving in sheltered and partially shaded situa- 

 tions; flower-stalks 2 to 3 feet high and bear twenty or more large 

 blue flowers, each 2 inches across. 15 cts. per doz., $1 per 100. 

 Esculenta alba. White variety of above. 15 cts. each, $1.25 per 

 ddz., $10 per 100. 



Cusickii. Tall spikes, covered with pale lavender star-like flowers; 

 very pretty. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz., $6.50 per 100. 



Crocus 



