CATALOGUE OF BULBOUS ROOTS FOR 1914. 
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Snowdrops. 
These charming " Harbingers of Spring ” are general favourites, their pretty drooping pure 
white flowers appear in sheltered places during the dark days of February, bringiug with them 
a welcome promise of brighter days. If planted as an edging the bulbs should be placed close 
together in a broad belt, as a thin straggling line is very ine0eetive. Per 100(1 Per 100. 
SINGLE, extra large ; very fine 32 6 3 ' 6 
second size 22 0 2 6 
DOUBLE, extra large ; very fine 32 6 3 6 
— — second size 27 6 3 0 
THE GIANT SNOWDROP (Galanthus Elwesi), the 
largest of all Snowdrops ; a grand species which should 
be grown in every garden. Extra size roots, doz., 6d. 30 0 3 6 
Good Flowering Roots per doz., 4d. 22 6 2 6 
Chionodoxa ( Glory of the Snow). 
This dainty little plant produces its flowers in long graceful sprays, and combines beautifully 
with the Snowdrop and Scilla for edgings, &c. ; the flowers are of various shades of blue and 
lavender. It may be grown in pots or pans in a cool greenhouse. Per 100. Per doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
GIGANTEA, large individual flowers produced 2 to 4 on 
each stem ; the colour varies from a delicate shade of 
lavender-blue to rich sky-blue ; quite distinct .... 4 6 0 8 
LUCILIiE, rich sky-blue with a white centre, very 
beautiful, and quite hardy 3 6 0 6 
SARDENSIS, darker in colour, with a smaller but pure 
white eye ; quite distinct 3 6 0 6 
