8 
SCILLftS. 
An exceedingly showy and beautiful class of Spring flowering 
bulbs, most of them quite hardy; they can remain in the ground 
•everal years' without being taken up ; also well adopted to pot cul' 
ture. 
Each. 
Amoena, very early, dark blue, .10 
CampannlaU, blue, .10 
Campauulata Alba, white, . .25 
Each, 
Compnnulata Camca Nova, 
flesh colored, .2.5 
Parva, MO 
Patula, :08 
FRITILLARIA. 
All varieties of Fritillaria (Miniature Crown Imperial) have droop- 
ing, bell-shaped flowers singularly marbled ; will grow in any com- 
mon garden soil. 
Aurora, red, 
Crown upon Crown, red, 
Cupids, orange, new, 
Fritillaria Imperial, mixed. 
Each. 
.29 
.25 
.50 
.15 
Each. 
Maxima, red, .50 
Maxima, yellow, 1.25 
Orange Sulphurine, orange, 
extra, .75 
Melegris, harrow-leaved, mixed,! 
1.00 pr. doz 
IXIA, MIXED. 
A Cape bulb, not quite hardy, bearing beautiful flowers of varied 
colors. V7heu grown in pots, plant 4 to 6 in a 6-ineh pot; plunging 
them in frames to protect from the frost. 10 cts each, 1.00 per 
dox. 
SPARAXIS, MiXED. 
Like the Iiia, coming from the Cape of Good Hope: requiring 
similar culture; showy flowers. 15 cts each, 1.50 per doz. 
TRITOMIA CROC AT A, MIXED. 
Another pretty Cape bulb ; plant in sandy loam ; for a year or 
two after planting should be protected slightly from frost. After 
becoming established they will take care of themselves. 15 cts. 
each, 1.50 per doz. 
BABIANA, MIXED. 
Another variety of Cape bulb, similarly treated ; showy flowen ; 
15 eta each, 1.50 per doz. 
