J. M. THQRBURN ^ CO. S CATALOGUE OF BULBS 



15 



Coronaria or Poppy-Flowered 

 Anemone 



READY IN SEPTEMBER 

 Caen Mixed (The Giant French Each Doz. i 

 or Poppy-flowered Anemone). 



Finest colors 2 for 5c.. . $0 20 $1 



St. Brigid. Semi-double; grace- 

 fully incurved flowers So 05 50 3 



Blue, Incomparable. Double.. 05 35 2 



Double Mixed 



3 for loc. . . 30 2 



" Single. Light colors 



3 for loc. . . 30 2 



Scarlet, Feu Superbe. Bright 



scarlet; double 05 50 3 



Double Mixed 05 50 3 



Single Mixed 3 for loc. 25 i 



White, Ceres. Double; tinted 



rose 05 40 2 



The Bride. Single; pure 



white 2 for 5c. . . 20 i 



Rose, Rosette. Double rose; 



extra large 05 40 2 



Rose de Nice. Double... 05 40 2 



Double. Mixed colors 05 40 2 



Single. Mixed colors.. . 2 for 5c. . 20 i 



25 



Anemone Species ready in November 



If ordered by mail, add 15 cts. per 100 for postage 

 Apennina, Blue. Very charm- Each Doz. 100 

 ing clear blue, star-shaped flow- 

 ers; excellent for naturalizing; 



early flowering. . . .3 for loc. . . $0 30 $1 75 



Apennina, White . .3 for loc. . . 30 i 75 



Fulgens. Scarlet; flowers very 



early in the spring. It does best 



in a good loam and in a moist 



situation. A fine pot-plant for 



house decoration $0 05 50 3 00 



Hortensis, Chinese. Mixed .... 



3 for IOC. . 25 I so 



100 

 I3 50 



Anemone Japonlca 



Japonica alba. Large, pure Each Doz. 

 white; invaluable for cutting. .$0 06 $0 60 



Japonica, Queen Charlotte. 



Semi-double; pink 08 60 4 GO 



Japonica rosea. Large; rosy 



carmine 05 40 2 50 



Japonica, Whirlwind. Bears 

 in profusion large, semi-double, 

 pure white flowers of great sub- 

 stance. Splendid for cut-flowers. 05 40 2 50 



Sylvestris (Snowdrop Wind- 

 flower). Beautiful, pure white. 08 60 400 



Begonia grandiflora, Tuberous- Rooted 



READY IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 



Splendid pot-plants for the house or greenhouse and especially valuable for bedding, flowering in the greatest 

 profusion throughout the summer. For bedding they should be started in a hotbed in March and April. The 

 hollow end of the bulb should be up and but slightly covered. Give very little water until the plants are growing. 

 // ordered by mail, add 5 cts. per dozen, or 30 cts. per 100 for postage 





Each 



Doz. 



100 



Single Scarlet 



Rose 



|o 06 



|o 50 



$3 



00 



06 



50 



3 



00 



" White 



06 



50 



3 



00 



Yellow 



06 



50 



3 



00 



Double 



White. . . 

 Yellow . 

 Crimson . 

 Rose 



Each 



Doz. 



100 



$0 10 



$0 75 



I4 50 



10 



75 



4 50 



10 



75 



4 50 



10 



75 



4 50 



Single Tuberous Begonia 



Begonia crispa. Single, Fringed 



These Begonias have beautifully shaped, gracefully frilled 

 and crested flowers borne above the foliage on long and 

 erect stems. A fine strain with a great future. Red, Rose, 

 White, Yellow, Orange and Salmon. 10 cts. each, 75 

 cts. per doz., $$ per 100. 



Brodiaea ready in September 



// ordered by mail, add 3 cts. per doz., or 15c. per 100 for postage 



Pretty bulbous plants from the Pacific Coast. They have 

 narrow, grassy leaves, slender stems and umbels of lily-like 

 flowers. For forcing or outdoor culture. Do best in rich, 

 sandy loam. If grown in pots, a compost of loam, leaf- 

 mold and sand is best. All are hardy except Coccinea, 

 which should have some protection and partial shade. 

 Coccinea (Floral Firecracker). Rich Each Doz. 100 



blood-crimson, tipped white 5o 07 So 60 I3 50 



Coccinea, Giant bulbs 15 



Congesta. Tall-growing ; purple flowers. 05 

 Grandiflora. Deep purple flowers; 



large and showy 05 



Ixioides splendens. Bright yellow. . . 07 

 Lactea. White, with green stripes .... 05 

 Feduncularis. Porcelain- white flowers 



in immense umbels 07 60 3 50 



25 

 35 



40 

 60 

 40 



