A. Washburn & Sens, 
Bulbs, Plants and 
Flowers. 
A succession of Flowers 
from December to 
April, can be had for a 
small investment in bulbs 
If wanted by mail add 16 cents per dozen for postage. Price of single bulbs 
includes postage. 
Campernelle (Jonquils). — Single, bright yellow, very fragrant. Three cents each, 20 
cents per dozen, |1.00 per 100. 
If wanted by mail add 7 cents per dozen for postage. 
Poeticus Ornatus. — Single, white with crimson cup. This is the narcissus of poetry 
and well deserves its popularity. Three cents each, 20 cents per dozen, $1.00 per 100. 
If wanted by mail add 5 cents per dozen for postage. 
Chinese Sacred Lilies. — This is the sacred narcissus of the Chinese and is considered 
a symbol of good luck if had in bloom at the New Year. These bulbs are much larger 
than any other of the narcissus and bear white and yellow flowers of great fragrance. 
While they can be grown in dirt the same as any other narcissus, they are usually 
grown in water as the Chinese do. This is a novel way of growing them and in- 
creases their attractiveness. First size bulbs only 10 cents each, 3 for 25 cents, $1.00 
per dozen. 
If wanted by mail add 3 cents each for postage. 
MiicalUnaoui Bulba 
If wanted by mail add 2 cents per dozen, 5 cents per 100 for bulbs under this 
heading except where otherwise noted. 
Allium Neapolitanum. — The best of the alliums, suitable for either forcing or outside 
planting. The single white flowers borne in clusters are very pretty. Twenty cents 
per dozen. 
Anemones. — These are not entirely hardy in this climate but the bulbs keep well 
out of soil and can be planted early in the spring. The blooms come in a variety of 
colors and are most effective if planted in masses. Single, mixed, 15 cents per dozen, 
$1.00 per 100; double mixed, 25 cents per dozen, $1.50 per 100. 
Calla Lily. — White, strong bulbs. Fifteen cents each, 2 for 25 cents, $1.50 per 
dozen. If wanted by mail add 1 cent each for postage. 
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