Illustrated Catalogue of Dutch Flower Roots. 
SINGLE SNOWDROP. 
SINGLE CROWN IMPERIAL. 
CHIONODOXA LUCILI/E. 
Snowdrops. 
Single and Double. 
Fine Double. Per rooo, 21 s. ; per 100, 2s. 6d. ; per doz. 4d. 
,, Extra large bulbs. „ 30s.; „ 3s. 6d. ; „ G'd. 
Fine Single. „ 21s.; „ 2 s. 6d. ; „ 4d. 
,, Extra large bulbs. „ 30s.; „ 3s. 6d. ; „ 6d. 
Giant Single (Galanthus). 
Elwesi (Elwes’ Giant Snowdrop). A distinct and beautiful species, bearing 
large pure white flowers, heavily tipped with green. 
Per 100, 5s. 6d. ; per doss. Is. 
Imperati (Italian Giant Snowdrop). A fine dwarf-growing species, with 
broad handsome foliage and large pure white flowers. Per doz. 2s. Od. 
Plicatus (The Crimean Snowdrop). A flue species growing twelve to fifteen 
inches high, with bright green foliage and very large white flowers. 
Per doz. 2s. 6d. 
Crown Imperials 
(Fritillaria imperialis). 
Splendid hardy border plants, growing three to four feet high, producing clusters 
of large pendent bell-shaped flowers. 
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,, Gold-striped. Foliage handsomely variegated. 
Per doz. 10s. Gd. ; each Is. 
„ Maximus. Single red ; very fine „ 10s. 6d. ; „ Is. 
,, Fine mixed. Per 100, 25s.; per doz. 3s. Gd. 
Tuberoses. 
Double American “Pearl.” Fine new dwarf variety from the United 
States ; deliciously fragrant, with large double flowers, pure white. 
Selected roots, per doz. 2s. Gd. ; each 3d. 
Double African grown. Very fine, roots ready in October. 
Per 100, 21s. ; per doz. 3s. ; each 4d. 
Chionodoxa. 
Luciliae (Glory of the Snow)- One of the most beautiful Spring-flowering 
plants in cultivation, it is quite hardy, will thrive in any soil, and produces 
an abundance of its brilliant sky-blue, white-centred flowers, which are rather 
larger than those of Scilla sibirica, the plant being about the same in height. 
Extra strong home-grown roots, per 100, 5s. ; per doz. 8d. 
Sardensis. Beautiful deep blue flowers with a small white centre ; charming 
variety. Per 100, 6s. ; per doz*. Is, 
Gigantea (new). Quite distinct. Flowers very large and of a soft grey-blue 
with white centre. A most valuable addition to our hardy spring flowers. 
Per 100, 15s. ; per doz. 2s. Gd. 
Scillas. 
The dwarf-growing, early-flowering varieties of this beautiful class, as S. bifolia 
and S. prcecox, are extremely charming, and should be grown freely in every 
garden. In height they do not exceed four or five inches; and their lovely 
blue sprays of elegant flowers appear in the greatest profusion early in March. 
S. campanulata and S. peruviana bloom in May and June, and being stronger 
growers are more suited to the rougher parts of the garden. 
Bifolia. Beautiful blue, dwarf and early ... per 100, 7s. Gd. ; per doz. Is. 
Sibirica (Priccox). Fine bright blue, splendid for pots or beds 
Per 1000, 24s. ; per 100, 3s. Od. ; per doz. Gd. 
Campanulata. Blue. 
„ alba. White, very pretty 
,, rosea. Bose 
Hyacinthoides. Dark blue 
Peruviana. Fine blue 
,, alba. White 
3s. Od. ; 
7s. Gd. ; 
7s. Gd. ; 
7s. Gd. ; 
Gd. 
Is. 
Is. 
Is. 
4s. 
4s. Gd. 
