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



Anthericum Liliastrum major 



Ornithogalum arabicum 



Cooperia peduncularis 



Miscellaneous Bulbs and Roots 



Those marked with an asterisk (*) will not be ready till October or November 



E^ach Doz. 



*Achimene8. Mixed. Lovely greenhouse pot-plants $o 06 $0 60 



Aconite. See Eranthis. 



♦Alstrcemeria aiirea (Aiirantiaca)7 Orange-yellow, spotted black 50 



lirasiliensis. Deep red, with blat k spots 70 



*AmorphophaIlus Rivieri. A species of Arum, with ornamental leaves, flowering without 



soil or water i 50 



*AnoiTiatheca cruenta. Rich crimson flowers; neat, dwarf habit; excellent for window- 

 garden 25 



♦Anthericum. Ornamental border plants; also fine for pot culture. Do best in light, rich 

 soil, and require plenty of water while growing. 



" Liliago (St. Bernard's Lily). Pure white flowers; i K feet high 15 i 25 



" Liliastrum major (St. Bruno'^ Lily). Pure white; fragrant 10 75 



ramosum. Of branching habit-; white flowers; 2 feet high 15 i 25 



*Antholyza. Mixed. Like (iladioli. Take up in fall 12 85 



*Apios tuberosa. Hardy climber, with clusters of fragrant purple flowers 50 



Asphodelus ramosus (King's Spear). White 75 5 00 



Babiana. Mixed colors; for pots 15 85 



Bleeding Heart. See Dicentra below. 

 Bloodroot. See Sanguinaria, next page. 



Bulbocodium vernum. A very pretty little bulbous plant, with rosy purple, crocus-like 



flowers; it is one of the earliest spring plants, blooming even before the crocus 75 



Calla. See Richard ia, page 25. 



Camassia Cusickii. Superb variety with very large leaves and lovely, pale sky-blue 



flowers produced in racemes 2 to 3 feet long 20 2 00 



" esculenta. Pretty violet-blue flowers; fine for cutting 35 



Leichtlinii. Purple 15 i 25 



Chionodoxa gigantea. \'ery large lilac-blue flowers, with large w-hite eye 06 40 



Luciliae ("Glory-of-the-Snow"). Porcelain-blue, white eye 3 for inc.. . 35 



" Sardensis. Lovely deep blue flowers, produced in great numbers. . 3 for 10c... 35 



Cinnamon Vine. See Dioscorea 07 60 



Clematis coccinea. A hardy herbaceous perennial climber; flowers rich scarlet 15 i 50 



Colchicum. Mixed. Many bright colors 10 65 



Cooperia Drummondii (Evening Star). White 05 40 



peduncularis. Beautiful white, fragrant flowers '. 05 40 



Corydalis bulbosa rubra. Rosy purple; \-ery early, spring flowering 10 65 



*Crocosmia aurea (Tritonia). Half-hardy; orange flowers 15 i 00 



Darlingtonia (Pitcher Plant) 60 4 50 



♦Dicentra spectabilis (Dielytra; Bleeding Heart). Hardy; also for forcing 20 2 00 



Dioscorea Batatas (Cinnamon \'ine) "07 60 



Dodecatheon Hendersoni. Rose-purple, with yellow band 15 i 25 



" Clevelandi. White, tinted pink; tall 15 i 25 



" patulum. Yellow 25 2 25 



Soft rose 25 2 25 



Eranthis hyemalis (Winter Aconite). Yellow 25 



Eucharis amazonica. Fine, white-flowered greenhouse plant; magnificent 85 8 50 



Funkia alba marginata. Green foliage, margined white 30 3 00 



♦Geranium sanguineum. Hardy perennial. Crimson-purple flov.crs 20 i 50 



♦Haemanthus albiflos. White; fine for pots i 25 



coccineus. Scarlet; for pots 2 25 



" puniceus. Orange-red; for pots i 75 



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