FALL CATALOGUE OF HARDY BULBS AND PLANTS 
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STERN BERGIA LUTEA. 
(The Yellouu BmapylUs.) 
A line flower of tlie Amaryllis family. It la perfectly 
hardy and can be grown in the garden as well as in pots, 
it blooms in autumn and ita flowere are a dark golden color. 
Very beautiful. 10 cts. each ; 3 for S> cts. 
SPIDER LILY. 
(Panefatium Caffibbaeum.) 
A bulb of easiest culture, which freely produces clusters 
of large white flowers of delightful fragrance. They may be 
g rown in pots, in good rich soil, and will bloom .well In the 
ouse or conservatory. It is indeed a curious and beautiful 
flower, and one which will delight all beholders. 25 cts. each. 
WINTER ACONITE. 
This magnificent flower appears in the garden earlier 
than the Snowdrop. Its large golden blossoms often unfold 
among ice and snow. For winter blooming in pots it is a 
bulb which all should have, its magaifloent large golden 
blossoms showing to great advantage. It is perfectly hardy 
and sure to succeed either in the garden or in pots. 5 cts. 
each ; 3 for 12 cts ; 12 for 30 cts. 
niLY OF THE VALLEY. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
FOR WINTER BLOOMING. 
wc offer strong imported pips of this lovely flower 
-i.i. I, hiive b(!cu grown especially for winter blooming. 
I ii' 1 ■ an be potted, six in a four inch pot, and placed in a 
. ...I i.lie i‘ till needed lor blooming, then lirlng them out to 
light iiud warmth, and give plenty of water. They will 
«i send up their beautiful greeu leaves and sprays of 
' ■. I iv while, sweet scented blossoms, bike other bulbs the 
M . .1 . r« are much larger and liner when raised in the house 
>11 III I he garden. We can supply them all winter. 0 for 
• • I. , 12 for .50 cts; 30 for $1.00. 
SNOWFLAKE. 
n»' Snowflake or Leucojum Verum. i.s an early spring 
ii . .. I I lug bulb, suitable also for pot culture. They produce 
i iig>- .now white flowers, and appear with the snowdrop. 
■> . I • • Ill'll ; 3 for 15 cts : 12 for .55 cts. 
COLCHICUM. 
The Colchicum or “Autumn 
Crocus,” is a very worthy flow- 
ering bulb. After their foliage 
dies down in September they 
throw up numerous gay-coloi'cd 
flowers, similar to the Crocus, 
but larger and more show.v. 
Colors tvhite, pink, blush, violet, 
etc.; delicate and beautiful. 
7 cts. each ; 70 cts. per dozen. 
CALLA ETHIOPICA 
The common Calla, of which 
oiLi HicuM. we have some magnificent large 
■ •b". Ill the best condition for winter blooming. The bulbs 
» • 1 • i; I • iwn in California and are of enormous size, and will 
. . . - bi. •' II large tuuount of bfoom the coming winter. 30 cts. 
It 
■ ini k Cnila, (Arum Sanctum.) See Novelties, 85 cts. each. 
Tallow Calla— Fine golden yellow. $3.00 each. 
Calla- 20 cts. each. 
Owarf EverbloomInK Calla, (Sec Novelties.) 75 cts. each. 
