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MISCEI.L AN KOI S UlMiS AM) ROOTS, < oiitiiiiMMl 

 If to l>e s«M>t l».v mall add |M»>»ta«:e at 7.«>iu> rat«'s 



Karli Do/.. 100 



.\Istro«Mneria bnisilieiisis. Deep red. witli black sixits. •_' ll)s. do/ il^O (M; .$() (JO 



*.\noiiiatlu'<'» cruenta. Rich criiuson flowers; neat, dwarf liabit : e.xcflleiit for wiii- 

 tlow-gardeii. Half hardy when planted in warm, snnny sitnation in the open 



border. 2 lbs. 1(X) 25 $1 25 



*Anthericuin. Ornamental border plants; also tini' for pot cnltnre. Do best in Ught, 

 rich soil, and recinire plenty of water w liile urowinj;-. 



Lilia.uro (St. Bernard's T.ilyi. Pure white llowcrs; ILj feet hiuh. 1 lb. d../. 12 1 (K> 

 " 1.ilia^trllln major (St. Hrnno's Lily). I'lire white; fraiirant. 1 lb. do/,.. 12 1 (M) 



*Antliol.vza. Mixed. Like (Jladioli. Take up in fall. 2 lbs. do/ 10 75 4 50 



*Apios tuberosa. Hardy ellniber. with clnsters of f ini-ant jinrple flowers. 1 lb. do/. 50 ."> 00 



Babiana. Very ornamental, flowers occasionally fr -trrniit. .Mixed colors; for pots. 



1 lb. 1(H) 10 S5 5 00 



Bleedini; Heart. See Dicentra below. 



Bulbocodiiim vermim. A very pretty little bulbou> plant, with rosy i)nrple. crocus- 

 like flowers; it is one of the earliest si)rin,er plants, bloominfi- even before the 



crocus. 2 lbs. 100 



Calla. See Richardia, pagre 28. 

 Camassia Ciisickii. Superb variety with very lar..:e leaves and lovely, pale sky-blue 



flowers produced in racemes 2 to 3 feet long: 



" esculenta. Pretty violet-blue flowers; fine for cutting. 3 lbs. 100 



Chionodoxa gigantea. Flowering very early. May be grown in pots, forces well if 

 allowed to make good roots, although it does remarkably well out of 

 doors, perfection is best attained growing it in small pits or under hand- 

 lights. Very large lilac-blue flowers, with large white eye. 2 lbs. KM).. 



" Luciliae ("Glory-of-the-Snow"). Porcelain-blue, white eye 



" Luciliae alba, new, ])ure white flowers of charming beauty 



" Sardensis. Lovely deep blue flowers, produced in great number 



Colc'hicum. Also called Autumn Crocus or Meadow Saffron, given some protec- 

 tion in winter, they remain in good condition for many years. Mixed. Many 



bright colors. 2 lbs. doz 



Cooperia Drumniondii (Evening Star). Tender bulbous plants, of the halut of 

 Zephyranthes. Should be taken up in autun ii and stored in dry soil during 



winter. White. 2 lbs. 100 



" pedunc ularis. Beautiful white, fragrant flowers 



Cor.vdalis bulbosa rubra. Rosy purple; very early, spring flowering. 1 lb. 1(!0. . . . 



*C'rorosmia aurea (Tritonia). Half-hard.v; orange flowers. 1 lb. do/ 



Darlingtonia (Pitcher Plant). Interesting and distinct sort, the pitchers grow in 



clusters 1 to 2 ft. high. Require prot(M tion in winter. 2 lbs. do/ 



*I)i<entra spectabilis (Dielytra; Bleeding Ileartl. Hardy; also for forcing. 1 lb. 



each. 8 lbs. doz 



Eranthis hyemalis (Winter Aconite). A hardy, tii')erous-rooted perennial, flowers. 



Yellow. 1 lb. 100 



Eucliaris amazonica. Fine, white-flowered greenhouse plant; nuignificent. 2 lbs. do/. 

 Funkia alba marginata. Green foliage, margined white. 1 lb. each.. 10 lbs. do/... 



*Geranium sanguineum. Hardy perennial. Crimson-purple flowers. 1 lb. do/ 



*Haemanthus albiflos. White; fine for pots. Summer and autumn flowering 1 (X) 



coccineus. Scarlet; for pots 2 00 



" puniceus. Orange-red; for pots 2 00 



Helleborus Niger (Christmas Rose), pure white 75 



*Hemerocallis. Delightful hardy herbaceous perennials, beautiful by day, the blos- 

 soms close at night. 



" Apricot. Distinct rich apricot. 5 lbs. doz 15 1 25 8 00 



flava. Clear yellow. 5 lbs. doz 12 1 OO G 00 



" fulva. Coppery orange, shaded crimson. 5 lbs. doz 15 1 50 9 00 



Kwanso flore pleno. Coppery orange; double. 5 lbs. doz 15 2 25 12 00 



SieboldL Reddish orange. 5 lbs. doz 15 1 00 6 00 





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