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W. E. MARSHALL & CO., NEW YORK 



OXALIS 



A_ class of small bulbs, producing vast quanlities of flowers during the autumn 

 and winter months; they are very desirable for planting in hanging baskets. They are 

 easily grown in sandy soil, seven or eight bulbs in a 4- or 5-inch pot. Keep in moderate 

 temperature. 



Buttercup. A splendid winter-blooming plant for pot culture. The Each Doz. i 

 flowers are pure bright yellow, and produced in great abund- 

 ance. It is very easily cultivated, and, being a strong grower, 

 only one or two bulbs should be planted in a 5- or 6-inch pot . . $0 So $1 



Grand Duchess. Flowers are large, often measuring 3 inches in diam- 

 eter, and are borne well above the foliage, the leaves being large, 

 clover-shaped, handsome. Pink, white and lavender .°. .' 



Bowiei. Crimson 



Lutea. Yellow 5 cts. for 2. , 



Rubella. Purple 



Versicolor. Crimson and white 5 cts. for 2. 



Mixed 5 cts. for 2. . 



°s 



35 



2 00 



05 



35 



2 00 





-5 



I 25 



05 



40 

 25 



2 00 





15 



I 00 



PEONIES 



(Ready in October) 



The old-fashioned double 

 Peonies are too well known to 

 require description. Their popu- 

 larity is due to their great merits 

 — their easy culture, the hand- 

 some appearance of the plant, 

 and the brilliant and striking 

 effect of their massive, finely 

 formed, richly colored flowers. 

 Among hardy herbaceous peren- 

 nials, the Chinese Peonies rank 

 about first for lawn or flower- 

 border or shrubbery decoration. 



Each Doz. 

 Double Mixed WhiteSo 25 S2 50 

 Double Mixed Crim- 

 son 25 2 50 



Double Mixed Pink. 25 2 50 

 Double Mixed All 



Colors 20 2 00 



SCILLAS 



E.xtremely hardy, carly-n<jw- 

 ering bulbs, thriving in any situ- 

 ation and worthv of more general 

 cultivation. The bulbs of Scil/a 

 DOUBLE PEOXY SihiriCG should be [ilantcd 3 



inches deep. 



Sibirica. Flowers bright blue, of compact growth, 5 to 6 inches high; beau- Doy.. too 

 tiful m combination with snowdrops or crocuses; also excellent for 



forcing in pans. E.xtra-largc bulbs Si 5 per 1,000 .. $0 :;o $1 75 



Bifolia. Most beautiful bright blue flowers borne on short spikes; fine for 

 forcing 



Carapanulata (Wood Hyacinth). Flowers borne on tall spikes, i to 2 fee 

 high. lOach flower measures nearly i inch acrciss and droops gracefullv 

 perfectly hardy; also fine for pot culture. 



Campanulata, Major, Blue 



Campanulata, White 



Campanulata, Rose 



25 I 50 



2 00 

 2 00 



