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Hart & Vick’s Superior Bulbs 
CALLA LILIES 
Readily grown in a sunny window, needing no 
care; water abundantly. Pot in rich soil. 
TEthiopica (Lily-of-the-Nile). The familiar white 
Calla. Extra-large blooming roots, 35 cts. each; 
S3.50 per dozen; $25 per 100. 
Elliottiana. The Yellow Calla, with large, deep gol¬ 
den yellow blooms from 4 to 5 inches across. 
Foliage spotted with white. Extra-large blooming 
roots, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per dozen; $25 per 100. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
Forcing pips ready November 1. 25 pips for $1.25; 
$4.50 per 100; $40 per 1000. 
FRITILLARIA 
Imperialis (Crown upon Crown). Bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers of rich carmine-red. The blooms come in April 
on strong 3-foot stems. These should be in every 
old-fashioned garden and hardy border. 50 cts. 
each; 3 for $1.45; $5.50 per dozen. 
Meleagris (Guinea-Hen Flower). Flowers with white 
ground, striped and mottled with brown, purple, 
and yellow. 55 cts. per dozen; $3.75 per 100. 
SUNDEW TULIP 
An exceedingly handsome novelty is 
this new fringed Darwin Tulip. The color 
is intense scarlet-crimson on the inner sur¬ 
face of the petals, showing a most charm¬ 
ing deep blue eye when expanded. The 
edges of the petals are beautifully frilled 
and fringed, giving the whole flower a most 
remarkable appearance. For best results 
they should be planted in a position which 
gets a little afternoon shade, in order to 
protect the delicate fringes from being 
damaged by too much sunshine. A few 
bulbs of this splendid novelty provide a 
most beautiful picture and an incident of 
the greatest interest. 
80 cts. per dozen; $6 per 100 
GLORY-OF-THE-SNOW 
Chionodoxa luciliae. An early-flowering bulb that 
should be grown in large masses for best effect. 
The brilliant sky-blue flowers, with a white cen¬ 
ter, are extremely effective with snowdrops. They 
may be planted freely on the lawn or used among 
shrubbery. 40 cts. per dozen; $2.50 per 100; 
$22.50 per 1000. 
SNOWDROPS 
Galanthus elwesii. Its lovely white flowers are out 
before the frost is gone. Splendid for naturalizing. 
55 cts. per dozen; $3.50 per 100; $32.50 per 1000. 
Galanthus nivalis fl.-pl. Double flowers of pure 
white. 65 cts. per dozen; $4.50 per 100; $42.50 
per 1000. 
WINTER ACONITE 
Eranthis hyemalis. May be grown in shady spots 
under trees and increases rapidly, making a de¬ 
lightful ground-cover in early spring. The flowers 
are buttercup-yellow with a frilled collar of green 
on stems about 3 inches long. Set the bulbs about 
2 inches deep. 40 cts. per dozen; 25 for 75 cts.; 
$2.75 per 100; $25 per 1000. 
PLANTING TABLE FOR PLANTS AND BULBS 
PLANTING. The table below shows the number of plants or bulbs required to fill a circular bed of the dimensions given. 
In planting, begin at outside row—where 6 inches apart, 3 inches from edge of bed; where 12 inches apart, 6 inches from edge 
of bed. It is customary among professionals in planting a bed to set the plants or bulbs somewhat closer together in the two outer 
rows, giving more space between each plant or bulb toward the center of the bed. 
A square bed will take about the same number of plants. For an oval bed, add length and breadth and divide by 2. For ex¬ 
ample, an oval 9 feet long by 7 feet wide will require the same number of plants as a circular bed 8 feet in diameter. 
Diameter of 
bed 
6 in. 
apart 
12 in. 
apart 
18 in. 
apart 
Diameter of 
bed 
6 in. 
apart 
12 in. 
apart 
18 in. 
apart 
3 feet 
28 
7 
12 feet 
452 
113 
50 
4 feet 
48 
12 
6 
13 feet 
528 
132 
59 
5 feet 
80 
20 
8 
14 feet 
612 
153 
68 
6 feet 
112 
28 
13 
15 feet 
704 
176 
78 
7 feet 
152 
38 
17 
16 feet 
804 
201 
89 
8 feet 
200 
50 
23 
17 feet 
904 
226 
100 
9 feet 
256 
64 
28 
18 feet 
1016 
254 
113 
10 feet 
320 
80 
36 
19 feet 
1132 
283 
126 
11 feet 
380 
95 
42 
20 feet 
1256 
314 
139 
