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J. M. THORBURN Sc CO.'S CATALOGUE OF BULBS 



CORONARIA or POPPY-] 





Each 



Doz. 



100 



OLdiici, rcu oupcruc. i>i li^iii , (loiiiJic. 



. ^O I ( ) 



$0 70 









70 



4 50 



" L'Ecl&ir Double 





60 



3 50 



" Scarlet Star. Single 



, , 06 



50 



3 CO 



" Double Mixed 



...05 



40 



2 50 





...OS 



30 



I 50 



White Ceres. Double; tinted rose 



06 



50 



3 00 



" The Bride. Single; pure white . 



...05 



30 



I 50 



ERRD ANEMONE, continui-cl 



Kacli Doz. 100 



Rose, Rosette. Double rose; e.xlra large. $0 05 $0 40 $2 50 



" Surpassante. Double 06 .50 3 00 



" Leverrier. Double 06 50 3 co 



" Mignonne. Double 06 50 3 00 



Striped, Thalia. Double 06 50 3 00 



" Ivanhoe. Double 06 50 3 <x) 



" Charmante. Double (.6 50 3 00 



Double. Mixed colors 05 30 i 50 



Single. Mixed colors 2for5cts. .. 20 i 00 



ANEMONE SPECIES ready in November 



Each Doz. 100 



Apenntna, Blue Star. \'ery charming 

 clear blue, star-shajK-d flowers ; ex- 

 cellent for naturalizing; early tlow- 

 ^■ring : So 05 $0 30 $. 50 



Apennina, White. A variety of the above. 05 30 i 50 



Fulgens. Dazzling vermilion or scarlet ; 

 flowers very early in the spring. It 

 does best in good loam and in a moist 

 situatic^n. A fine pot-plant for house 

 decoration 06 50 3 00 



Japonica alba. Large, pure white flowers; 



invaluable for cutting 06 50 3 (X) 



Each Doz. 100 



Japonica rosea. Large, rosy carmine 



llowers, 2 to inches $0 06 $0 50 I3 00 



Japonica, Queen Charlotte. Light i)ink ; 



semi-double 10 75 5 00 



Japonica, Lady Ardilaun. A greatly itn- 



proved Alba, with larger flowers of 



greater substance 10 75 5 00 



Japonica, Whirlwind. It bears in profusion 



large, setni-double, pure white flowers 



of great substance; sjjlendid for cutting 05 40 2 50 

 Sylvestris (Snowdro|) Windflower). Very 



beautiful pure white 10 70 4 50 



AMARYLLIS 



READY IN OCTOBER 



Extremely ornamental greenhouse plants, with large, fragrant, beautifully colored flowers. The mo.st suit- 

 able soil is good loam, with one-fourth part of leaf-mold or pulverized manure, and some sand. Good drainage 

 is very important. The growing season is from early spring until about September, when the plants should be 

 kept cool and allowed to rest until February. They recjuire plenty of sunshine, but in the flowering season a 

 light shading tends to preserve the blossoms longer. Frecpient disturbance of the roots is to be avoided. Estab- 

 lished bulbs in large pots 

 should have a top-dressing 

 each year when starting, 

 and manure- water during 

 the growing season. 

 Belladonna major. Violet and 

 white ; flowers in large 

 umbels; fragrant. 25 cts. 

 each, 52.50 per doz. 

 Formosissima (Jacobjean 

 Lily). 15 cts. each, I1.50 

 per doz. 

 Josephine (Gigantea). Very 

 fine scarlet ; flowering in 

 innnerise umbels; tliese 

 are extra-sized bulbs. $6 

 each. 



Longifolia rosea. Rose; 

 hardy. 25 cts. each, $2. 50 

 per doz. 

 Longifolia alba. White; 

 luirdy. 25 cts. each, $2 50 

 per doz. 

 Lulea f Sternbergia) . Hardy 

 autumn-flowering variety, 

 with bright yellow, cro- 

 cus-like flowers. 12 cts. 

 each, Si. 25 per doz., $7 

 per 100. 



Orientalis. Fine; rare va- 

 riety. $4.50 each. 

 Ornatum. White, finely 



striped rose. $3.50 each 

 Hippeastrum Aulica (Lily-of- 

 the-Palace) Very large, 

 handsome flowers ; crim- 

 son, shaded with green. 

 Si. 25 each. 

 Hippeastrum Cleopatra. Red, 



.\XEMONE JAPONICA \vith white margin. $4 ea. 



