J. M. THQRBURN ^ CO. S CATALOGUE OF BULBS 27 



MiMcellaneoua Bulba and Roots, continued Each Doz. lOO 



Leucojum aesti\'um. Summer-flowering white vSnowflake So 05 $0 40 $2 50 



vernum. Spring-flowering, dwarf Snowflake 05 40 2 50 



(Enothera ovata (Ev^ening Primrose). A beautiful Primrose, having circles of leaves flat 



on the ground and a great number of bright yellow flowers 20 2 00 



Ornithogalum arabicum. White, with black center; valuable for forcing 05 40 2 50 



pyramidale. Showy spikes of white flowers . 15 i 25 



umbellatum (Star of Bethlehem). Outside green-and-white striped, inside 



satiny white; flowers in umbels; very showy 05 35 2 00 



^Pancratium calathinum (Basket Flower). Very fragrant white flowers 10 i 00 6 00 



maritimum (Sea Daff'odil). Delightfully fragrant; white 15 i 25 8 00 



undulatum. White 10 1 00 6 00 



Sanguinaria canadensis (Bloodroot). Spring-flowering, Pure white flowers with 



tassels of yellow stamens 25 2 50 



♦Schizostylis coccinea. Scarlet gladiolus-like flowers in spikes 08 65 4 00 



Sparaxis. Finest mixed 20 i 00 



♦Tricyrtis hirta. Beautiful; fall-flowering; hardy; from Japan 10 75 5 00 



Triteleia uniflora. Pure white, shaded with blue; hardy 20 90 



♦Tritoma uvaria grandiflora (Red-Hot-Poker Plant). Half-hardy 15 i 25 8 00 



MacOwani. Dwarf variety; bright orange-red 15 i 40 9 00 



" Pfitzeri. Large spikes of intense flame-colored flowers. In beds it makes a 



gorgeous display. It should be planted in the spring 20 i 75 12 00 



♦Trltonia crocata. Mixed 06 50 3 00 



*Trollius europa^us. Yellow 15 i 50 10 00 



caucasicus (Orange Globe). Large, globular, golden yellow flowers 20 i 75 



giganteus. Yellow 20 i 75 



♦Tropaeolum tricolor (Jarratti). Fine greenhouse climber; for pots 20 2 00 



speciosum. Brilliant scarlet 15 i 50 



pentaphyllum 15 i 50 



*Tydaea. Mixed. Very showy 10 i 00 



♦Valletta purpurea (Scarborough Lily) 25 2 50 



*WATSONIA ARDERNEI (O'Brieni). Each bulb produces from 50 to lOO large and 

 very beautiful snow-white gladiolus-like blooms over 3 inches in diameter. F"ine for 



forcing in the greenhouse or for planting outdoors in spring 20 2 00 



♦Zephyranthus Atamasco. Pure white 10 i 00 6 00 



Candida. White, greenish base 50 3 00 



Hardy Annual and Perennial Flower Seeds 



FOR AUTUMN SOWING 



Many varieties of flower seeds, Annuals as well as 

 Biennials and Perennials, may be sown in the open 

 ground in the autumn. We give here a list of such as 

 will succeed in this latitude and southward. The plants 

 from autumn-sown seed become larger and more robust, 

 flowering earlier and more numerously than if sown 



in the spring. Pk^ Qz. 



Acanthus mollis So 10 



Achillea Ptarmica, Double, "The Pearl" . . 25 



Aconitum Napellus 10 



Ad*nis vernalis 05 



Alyssum maritimum 05 So 30 



Thorburn Bouquet .15 2 00 



saxatile compactum 05 



Anemone coronaria, St. Brigid 10 



Aquilegia coerulea 15 



hybrida 15 



chrysantha. Yellow 10 



Long-Spurred hybrids. Mixed . . 25 



" vulgaris, Single Mixed 05 30 



" " Double White 10 60 



" " " Mixed 05 30 



" Collections. 12 choice varieties. . 50 



Arabis alpina 10 



Asperula odorata 10 



Aubrietia deltoidea 25 



graeca 10 



Bocconia japonica 10 



Buphthalmum cordifolium 05 



Campanula Medium. White 10 40 



Blue 10 40 



Striped 10 50 



" " Single Mixed 05 30 



Double Blue 10 



White 10 



Mixed 10 



persicifolia grandiflora. Blue.. 25 



White 25 



Mxd.. 25 



pyramidalis. Blue 10 80 



W^hite 10 80 



" calycanthema. Blue 10 



Mixed 10 



Long-spurred Aquilegia 



