OFFERED BY J. J. GRULLEMANS & SONS. 



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p. 100 p. 1000 



Cable words. $ Ct. $ Ct. 



bizantinum, lilas 7. — 



cilicicum, lilas, dark base 6. — 



Decaisnei, bright lilas 5.50 



giganteum, immense lilas flowers 5.— 48. — 



S Libanoticum, rose violet 4 — 



Mont Lycaonicum 2.50 



S Montanum 6. — 



Neapolitanum 3 — 



Parkinsoni (See Agrippinea) 3 - 28.— 



JItiito speciosum Rubrum, lilac niargenta, very large flowers. . . 5.50 50.— 



Merlin Speciosum Album, extra, a grand novelty . . . per 10 18. — 



Sisthorpi 



S tigrinum. lilas, spotted purple 3.50 



variegatum, rose, striped violet and purple 5 — 



vernum, see Bulbocodium. 



Merman In mixture per lo.ooo 100 — 1.50 11.— 



All Colchicum marked S are spring flowering. 



Commelina. m t Mu i.. 



caraliniana 3. — 



elegans 3 — 



Tuberosa alba, white 1. — 7. — 



„ coerulea, blue 1. — 7. — 



„ fol. var 5. — 



Cooperia. (Oct -March ) 



Merry Drummondi, pure white (Evening Star) 3.50 30.— 



Mersion pedunculata, pure white, large stock 3.50 30 — 



Oberwetteri 4.— 



Corydalis. (Aug.-Nov.) 



angustifolia, pure white, very floriferous 14.— 



cava Alba, pure white 5. — 



Cheylanthifolia, fernlike leaves with splendid yellow flowers 12.— 



Mesent (Fumariai bulbosa — .80 6.— 



Halleri, lilas blue 4. — 



Ledebouriana, red 10. — 



lutea, sulphur yellow 3. — 



nobilis, golden yellow 2.40 



rutaefolia, violet and red, very early .... 7 



Scouleri 7.50 



Sewersowi 14 — 



Thalictrifolia, new-flowers from June until October with large 



yellow blooms H.50 



Wilsoni, bright yellow new 12.— 



