OFFERED BY J. J. GRULLEMANS & SONS. 



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Mitts 



Mivey 



Mizzen 



Mizzy 



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



p. 100 p. 1000 



$ ct. $ ct. 



bizantinus 1.25 10. — 



caucasicus 1.25 



cilicicus, very early 1.50 13.50 



Qalanthus Elwesi. 



Whittalli (Erithrae). 



Elwesi, 1st size (Imported). . . . per 10.000 24.— —.40 3.— 



„ 2nd „ Cheap special Offer . „ „ 17. — —.25 2.— 



Casabah 1.50 13.50 



„ Erithrea, new 1.50 13.50 



„ ochrospeilus 1.50 15. — 



unguiculatus 1.25 11. — 



We can especially recommend this Galanthus for shop sale, even if kept in 

 bags until the end of November there is hardly any loss in bulbs, while the 

 old variety, as is well known, often gives a loss of 25 percent. 



Please Note. We must inform our customers that we can supply home 

 grown Galanthus Elwesi of the finest quality — the bulbs of these are 

 generally of the size of small Narcissus — kindly ask for prices and samples, 

 which may be had in July post free on application. Stock at least half a 

 million. 



Elwesi robustus praecox, splendid novelty may be forced, if 

 placed in hot house, middle of Dec at a temperature of 10° C. 

 flowers easily middle of January, with very large flowers . 1.50 13.50 



Forsteri true ■ 1.25 10. — 



imperati (Giant Snowdrop], the largest of Snowdrops . . . 1.— 8.50 



Ikariae 1.50 12. — 



latifolius 2.50 



Nivalis (single Snowdrop), strong . . . per 10.000 35.— —.50 3.75 

 „ fl. plena (double Snowdrop) . . „ „ 65.— —.75 7. — 

 plicatus (The Giant Crimean Snowdrop) Redouti .... 3.— 27. — 



Galega. (Oct-March). 



p. 10 



$ ct. 



bicolor Hartlandi 1. — 5.— 



compacta 1. — 6. — 



officinalis fl. alba 1.— 7.50 



carnea pi 1. — 5. — 



Gastronema. a ug -Nov.) 



(Cyrthantus) Sanguinea 



each —.75 



