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Sisyrinchium. (Oct-Much) 



* V p. 10 p. 100 p. 1000 



Cable words. $ C t. $ Ct. % Ct. 



Bermudianum —.60 5.— 



californicum (Marica) — .50 2.60 



grandiflorum — .60 5. — 



„ album —.80 6.— 



In named varieties — .80 6.— 



Sternbergia. (Aug.-Nov.) 



Fischeriana, flowers in January 2.40 21.60 



Omy lutea, splendid golden yellow (Flowers in August) . . 1.10 9.60 



macrantha 2.40 21. GO 



pulchella 3.60 



Stenanthium. (Oct -March) 



robustum, flowers pure white, grows 6 feet high each — .40 24. — 



StOCkesia. (Oct.-Mareh.) 



Cyanea. cultivated in pots, flowers in September much 

 resembling Centaurea in on tana rosea, and very va- 

 luable for cutting purposes — .90 5. — 



Cyanea alba, white flowers 1.10 9.60 



„ Praecox, very early 2.10 19.50 



Tecophylea. (Aug.-Nov.) 



cyano crocus, in shades of light and dark blue each 1.10 



Tellima. (Aug.-Nov.) 

 parviflora, white flowers —.80 6.— 



Thalictrum. (Oct-March.) 



alpinum 1.20 9.60 



angustifolium, pure yellow 1.40 12.— 



aquilegifolium album, pure white — .90 5. — 



„ compactum, dwarf 1 80 12. — 



„ purpureum — .90 5. — 



adianthifolium (minus) —.90 6 — 



anemonoides —.90 6.— 



Delavayi, new beautiful lilas —.90 6.— 



