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W. E. MARSHALL & CO. 



OXALIS 



A class of small bulbs, produc- 

 ing vast quantities of flowers dur- 

 ing the autumn and winter months; 

 they are very desirable for plant- 

 ing in hanging baskets. They are 

 easily grown in sandy soil, seven 

 or eight bulbs in a four or five 

 inch pot. Keep in moderate tem- 

 perature, ^yi^^s'.^tf^ 



Buttercup. A splendid winter-bloom- 

 ing plant for pot culture. The 

 flowers are pure bright yellow, 

 and produced in great abund- 

 ance. It is very easily culti- 

 vated, and, being a strong grow- Oxalis Buttercup 

 er, only one or two bulbs should Each Doz 100 



be planted in a five or six inch pot $o 05' $o 35 $1 75 



Grand Duchess, b lowers are large, often measuring 3 inches in 

 diameter, and are borne well above the foliage, the leaves 

 being large, clover-shaped, handsome. A very profuse 

 bloomer, and will remain in flower for months. Pink white 



and lavender 0 , „ 



Bowiei. Crimson ° 0 5 , 35 \ °° 



Lutea. Yellow. Two for 5 cts 5 1 ~r 



Rubella. Purple 05 40 200 



Versicolor. Crimson and white. Two for 5 cts « 



Mixed. Two for 5 cts [ g t 00 



RANUNCULUS 



Gorgeous dwarf flowers, easily grown in pots for winter blooming, or in cold- 

 frames tor spring. Eight roots may be potted in a 6-inch bulb-pan; they should be 

 covered one inch. The colors include shades of white, yellow, crimson and purple 

 some being almost black. They are very effective for decoration, either as pot- 

 plants or cut. Doz j 0Q 



Giant Double French. Mixed colors <c 0 ao <t T nn 



Double Persian Mixed colors * 1 ** °° 



Double Turban. Mixed colors 20 1 00 



[f\MMj^L SCILLA 



W^S^^^JBu^b^\ Extremely hardy, early flowering 



'^'\}^^m^^y^T bulbs, thriving in any situation and 



kVtt^W^ti^^^^&i*. worthy of more general cultivation. The 

 bulbs of Scilla sibirica should be planted 

 three inches deep. 



Sibirica. Flowers bright blue, of com- 

 pact growth, five to six inches high; 

 beautiful in combination with Snow- 

 yr- ? a ^yaA4 "i ~s> drops or Crocuses; also excellent for 



> v . forcing in pans; extra large bulbs. 



*■ 'V^4^ ^ ~ Do7 ~> 30 cts - ; I00 ' $ x -75; 1,000, $15.00. 



- „ . , , . Doz, 100 



Bifolia. Most beautiful, 

 Sdlla Sibirica. bright blue flowers borne 



u 1 1 u • , 011 short spikes: these 



should be extensively planted; they are also fine for forcing $ 0 25 $1 ko 



Campanulas (Wood Hyacinth). Flowers borne on tall spikes, 1 to- a 

 teet high. Each flower measures nearly 1 inch across and droops 

 gracefully; perfectly hardy; also line for pot culture. We offer the 

 following colors: 

 Campanulata, Major, Blue 



Campanulata White 25 * S ° 



Campanulata, Rose 35 2 00 



35 2 00 



