OFFERED BY J. J. GRULLEMANS & SONS. 



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p. 100. p. 1000. 



Cable words. § £ ,7 



Glauca 2. 



Lanceolata alba 2.40 



Liliflora 2.40 



Maculata 2.4o 



Ovata 2.4o 



„ fol. var 2.50 



Robusta each —.25 



Sieboldiana 2.40 



Sinensis 2.40 



„ marmorata 3._ 



Spathulata albo marginata 2.40 



Subcordata grandiflora alba 3. 



Thomas Hogg, the best of all, beautiful silverstriped 



foliage 16. — 



Undulata vol. var., extra fine for forcing . . . 3. 

 Every market grower should try it, it is a plant that 



will sell well. 



Univitata 2.20 



Viridis 2.30 



„ marg 2.40 



In 12 varieties named 2. — 18. 



Mixed 1.60 12.— 



Qalanthus (Snowdrops). (Aug. -Nov.) 



Bizantinus — .60 4.80 



Caucasfcus 1. — 



Cilicicus, very early 1.80 14.— 



Forsteri true 1.20 10. — 



Rancosa Imperati ( Giant Snowdrop), the largest of Snowdrops 1. — 9.40 



Ikariae 1.20 11.— 



Latifolius 2.80 



Racune Nivalis (single Snowdrop), strong per 10.000 34.— —.40 3.60 



Rancuras „ fl. plena (double Snowdrop) „ „ Go.— — .70 6.25 



Randagio Plicatus (The Giant Crimean Snowdrop) Redouti . — .GO 5. — 



Robustus, with very large flowers 1.10 



Qalanthus Elwesi. 



Whirtalli (Erithrae). 



Elwesi, 1st size (Imported) . . per 10.000 26.— —.35 3.— 



2nd „ „ „ 20.- -.30 2.40 



„ Casabah —.90 7.20 



„ Erithrea, new 1.20 



„ Ochrospeilus 1.40 12. — 



„ Unguiculatus —.80 7.— 



We can especially recommend this Galanthus for shop sale, even 

 if kept in bags untill the end of November there is, hardly any loss 

 in bulbs, where, it is sufficiently known the old variety often gives 

 a loss of 25 percent. 



