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Arthur T. Boddingto n . 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



MISCELLANEOUS BULBS FOR OUTDOOR ; LA>, ING. cent. 



STANDARD MONTBRETIAS 



Doz. 100 1,000 



Crocosmaeflora. Orange-scarlet $015 $100 $750 



Etoile de Feu. Rich scarlet 20 i 25 10 00 



Rayon d'Or. Deep yellow: very large 15 i 00 8 00 



Pottsii. Bright yellow, flushed with red 15 I 00 7 50 



Soleil Couchant. A handsonie variety 15 I 00 7 50 



ORNITHOGALUM •"nbellatum. A very pretty va 



rn l\ : perfectly hardy ; sometimes 



known as the American Star of Bt-tlilcliem ; flowers white and star- 

 shaped; fine for accHmatizing. 15 ct";. per doz., Ji per 100, $7.50 

 per 1,000. 



J5QJLL^ praecoz (Sibirica). The Blue Squill is perfectly 

 hardy and should l>e largely grown in the open bor- 

 der in conjunction with snowdrops. It is also valuable for small 

 beds and for making marginal lines in the geometric garden. Mam- 

 moth bulbs, 25 cts. per doz., Si. 50 per 100, $12 per 1,000 ; large bulbs, 

 20 cts. per doz.. Si 25 P^r 100, Sio per 1,000. 



Campanulata ( Bell-tlowered Squill). Similar to the above, but of a 

 rosy purple color. Grand for acclimatizing or planting among her- 

 baceous plants. 20 cts. per doz., $1.2.5 per 100, 5io per i.ooo. 



Doz. 100 1,000 



Excelsior. The grandest blue of all the Scillas.Jo 20 $1 25 $1200 



Sky-Blue 15 i 00 7 50 



Rose Queen. Lovely rose 25 i 50 12 00 



Alba. White 20 i 25 ■ 10 00 



Mixed, all colors 20 i 25 10 00 



Nutans caerulea. The English Blue Canter- 

 bury Bell; fine for acclimatizing 15 I 00 7 50 



Nutans rosea maxima (Robin Hood). The 

 pink variety of the above and equally good for 



planting in the wild garden 25 I 50 12 00 



Scilla campanulata 



Ornithogalum umbellctum 



gPJJ^^gy^ Aruncus. A grand and popular variety, produc- 



ing splendid spikes of flowers 3 to 5 feet in height. 



Flowers are creamy white, and are borne in feathery panicles. 15 

 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., Sio per 100. 



Palmata rosea. The beautiful deep pink hardy Spirea. An excel- 

 lent companion for the white varieties. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., 

 Sio per 100. 



■yj^JLLJUTvl grandiflorum (Great American Wood-Lily). 

 — — — ^— ^— Most beautiful American plant. Perfectly hardy, 

 growing and flowering profusely in partially shaded nooks about 

 the lawn, under trees, etc. The flowers are large, of the finest white, 

 changing in a few days to soft rose. 10 cts. each, 65 cts. per doz., $5 

 per itx>. 



Erectnm. This is the purple wood-lily, the earliest to flower. 10 



cts. each, 75 cts per doz., $6 per 100. 



Garden Flowers in Color 



Edited by R. HOOPER PEARSON 



Each octavo, green paper boards, with 8 repro- 

 ductions from photographs in full, accurate colors. 

 Each volume, 65 cents net; postpaid, 75 cents. 



New volume: THE ROCK GARDEN 



Previously published 



ORCHIDS SWEET PEAS 



LILIES DAFFODILS 

 IRISES TULIPS 

 PANSIES. VIOLAS AND VIOLETS 

 CARNATIONS AND PINKS 

 RHODODENDRONS and AZALEAS 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 

 ANNUALS 



ROSES (Double volume, price, $1 net) 



The te.xt is, in each case, by an 

 expert on the flower question, and 

 is intended to convey just what the 

 average cultivator wants to know, 

 shorn of everything that would in- 

 crease the bulk without adding to 

 the value. Short outlines of the 

 history and classifications of the 

 flower, practical directions for its 

 culture, lists of varieties best suited 



for special purposes, chapters on the commoner fungal and insect 

 pests, full appendices and bibUographies, form a book which serves 

 the interests of amateurs and professionals who wish the wheat 

 without the chaff, and any lover of flowers. 



