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SHERWOOD HALL NURSERY CO. 
TROP^OLUM TRICOLOR 
This is a tuberous-rooted winter-blooming Nasturtium for pot culture, which is one of the most 
charming window vines one can possess during winter. Pot bulbs in good soil and treat them like 
other winter bulbs. They are somewhat slow to start, but will after a while throw up little needle- 
like shoots, which should be supported on strings or trellises. After a short time they will develop 
beautiful tiny foliage, which will soon be followed by hundreds of brilliant flowers, scarlet, tipped 
with black and yellow — which keep perfect a long time. 30 cents each. 
AMARYLLIS 
The bright colors and handsome form of the Amaryllis make it very effective both for 
greenhouse and parlor decoration, while its cullivation is so simple that it can be grown by anyone. 
The soil most suitable is a good loam, with one-fourth part of leaf-mould and a proportion of sand ; 
water moderately until the plants show indications of flowering. Frequent disturbance of the 
roots should be avoided. 
BACH EACH 
Aulica Platypetela — Scarlet tipped 
green $1.50 
Belladonna — Dark rose and white 25 
Belladonna Major — Extra large form of 
preceding 50 
Formosissi.ua — Rich crimson 20 
Johsonii — Crimson, striped with white, $1.00 
Longiflora Alba — Fine white 40 
Lutea — Beautiful golden yellow 15 
Purpurea — (Vallota) 30 
One bulb each of the above eight magnificent sorts will be sent for #3.50. 
FREESIA 
FREESIAS 
These are much prized on account of their graceful form 
and delightful fragrance. They are of the easiest possible 
culture and a pot of five or six bulbs will be sufficient to per- 
fume a large room. As cut flowers they are extremely valua- 
ble ; the unexpanded blooms opening in water fill the air with 
the most delicate perfume and last for many days. 
PER PER 
DOZ. HCND'D 
Refracta Alba — Pure white $0.25 $1.50 
Leichtlini Major — Creamy white 40 2.00 
Freesias are easily raised from seed and will flower in six 
months from time of sowing. Per packet of 100 seeds, 10 cents. 
CYCLAMEN 
These are indispensable for indoor decoration and are the most charming of winter and 
spring flowering bulbs. Those we offer are the Giant-flowered varieties and for clear and beautiful 
colors, massive substance and fine form of flowers are unrivaled. The pretty variegated foliage and 
bright flowers, together with the long blooming season render it a favorite wherever known. Plant 
in light rich soil and water sparingly until it begins vigorous growth. 
Strong flowering bulbs, 25 cents each; #2:50 per dozen. Seed saved from our Superb Collection, 
per packet of 20 seeds, 25 cents. 
BRODLEAS 
Highly ornamental Californian bulbs, producing erect and slender leafless stalks from one to 
two feet high upon which are borne clusters of strikingly beautiful lily-like flowers. Few bulbous 
plants are more reliable bloomers than Brodiieas or more readily adapt themselves to any soil or 
situation. 
Brodlea CoccrNEA. (The Floral Firecracker). Flowers l}4 to 2 inches long, of a deep crimson 
red, the lip being a vivid green. 5 cents each ; 50 cents per dozen. 
B rod lea Grandiflora. Of dwarf habit, producing numerous dark, purple, waxy flowers ; 
very showy. 5 cents each ; 50 cents per dozen. 
Brodi.ea Volubii.ip. (Twining Hyacinth). A unique novelty, producing delicate rose pink 
flowers ; when in bud the stems commence to twine and ofi*n reach five feet by the time the flowers 
unfold. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen. 
