“ Glory of the 
Snow” — Ohionodoxa Lucillae. 
Illmtraied in 
GARDEN WORK:^ 
Rich Nemophila bltie*co1oured flowers, and 
very small white eye. The flowers are borne 
in great profusion and the appearance of the 
plant when in full bloom in the early Spring 
months is most charming. 
Cultivated Roots, 50 s. per looo; 
6s. per ICX3 ; Is, per dozen. 
Ohionodoxa Sardensis. 
45a. per 1000, 
5a. per 100, 
9d. per dozen. ' 
“The Glory of 
the Snow.”— Anat- 
tractive Spring-flower- 
ing plant, quite hardy, 
very easy to cultivate, 
and specially useful 
for forcing. It is de- 
scribed by the finder 
as follows: “Near the 
summit of the moun- 
tain (Nymph Dagh, 
east of Smyrna), at an 
elevation above the 
sea level of from 3000 
to 4300 feet, a mass 
was met with in full 
splendour, forming 
one of the most sump- 
tuous displays of floral 
beauty I ever beheld ; 
a blaze of colour, the 
flowers being very 
large and numerous, 
of a brilliant sky -blue, 
with a white centre.” 
Good loam with a 
little leaf-mould and 
sand suits it. Plunge 
incocoa-nut fibreto'en- 
courage root growth, 
afterwards place in 
cool greenhouse or 
window to bloom. 
Cultivated Roots 
of Glory of the 
Snow, very superior. 
s. d. 
Per 1000 ... 45 0 
Per 100 ... 5 0 
Per dozen ... 0 9 
Crown Imperials, 
Per dot. s. d. 
Crown Qpoo Crown _ ^ 6 o 
Single Red 6 
Single Yellow 6 o 
Gold Striped lo 6 
Fine mixed a 6 
Each, s. d. 
o 7 
o 4 
o 7 
Winter Aconites. 
... . . Periooo. Petioo. Per dot. 
will thrive in any silinition. s. d. s, d. s. d. 
Large root* 6 , s 03 
Extra large roots so 04 
CARTERS' 237 & 238, HIGH HOLBORN, LONDON. 
Scillas. 
There U nothing more beautiful than the varieties of Scilla, especially S. siberica or prxcoz, Its vivid 
oltramarine-blue flowers, which are produced early in the Spring, making it an universal favonrite. 
Per too, s. d. Do?. $. d. 
Bifolla, blue .. 76 10 
Belgica, various colours 76 i a 
CatnpanaUta carnca, flesh* 
coloured per jooo, 60s. 6 6 10 
II alba, pure white 
per 1000, 60s. 6 6 10 
blue, true ,, 50s. 60 to 
Per too, s. d. Dor. s. d. 
Campannlata, blue bells 
per 1000, 14s. 16 03 
Hyaclntholdes, dark bine „ 55s. 6 6 10 
Peruviana, blue each, 6d. 50 
Pemvlana alba, white each, 6d. — 50 
Prmcoz or tlberica, rich nltiamarine 
dark blue . . per looo, 30s. 36 06 
