Bulbs 
Miscellaneous 
Colchicums 
Pretty Crocus-like flowers. Planted outdoors 
in September, they flower in a short time; the 
foliage appearing in the Spring. Indoors, they 
flower without planting. They should be planted 
early. 
Doz. 
AUTUMNALE ALBUM. Pure white. $3.00 
AUTUMNALE MAJOR. Rosy lavender.. 3.75 
AUTUMN QUEEN. Deep rose purple. . . . 8.00 
BORNMULLERI. Rosy lilac. 5.00 
CONQUEST. Dark violet. 6.00 
GIGANTHENUM. Giant lilac. 4.50 
LILAC WONDER. Violet mauve. 8.00 
MR. KERBERT. Pale violet. 8.50 
Chionodoxa 
(Glory of The Snow.) Beautiful Spring flower¬ 
ing bulbs, resembling Scilla Sibirica, perfectly 
hardy and excellent for borders or rockeries. 
LUCILIAE. Bright sky-blue, with white center. 
100, $2.50; 1,000, $20.00 
SARDENSIS. Deep blue. 100, $3.00; 1,000, $25.00 
(Lady-Slipper or Moccasin-Flower) 
A class of Native Orchids with broad basal 
leaves and sack-Jike lip flower. Natural and 
showy in shady woodlands, bog-lands or moist 
borders. They require acid soils, well drained 
yet damp (continually rather than excessively). 
Peat-moss, Leaf-mold or acid Humus produce 
this condition. 
ACAULE. 10 in. high, sepals and petals green¬ 
ish, Up rose, veined darker, May-June. Re¬ 
quires well drained light soil. I to 2 crown 
plants. Doz., $4.00; 100, $27.50. 
CANDIDUM. Small white flowers. Each, $1.00. 
PUBESCENS. Pale yellow, large flowers, May- 
June, fragrant, showy. I to 2 crown plants. 
Doz., $3.75; 100, $27.50. 
SPECTABILE. 2 ft. high, sepals and petals 
white, lip striped rose and white, May-June; 
finest and showiest. I to 2 crown plants. 
Doz., $4.75; 100, $35.00. 
Erythroniums 
(Dog’s-Tooth Violets) 
Planted 3 in. deep in masses in light but 
moist soil will produce charming flowers during 
April and May. Suitable for shady places and 
the Rockery. Mixed Colors, 100, $6.50. 
Eremurus 
Or Foxtail Lily or Desert Candle is truly a 
Nobleman amongst bulbous plants. Beautiful 
stately flower spikes 2 to 3 feet long are borne 
on stalks 6 to 10 feet tall. Hundreds of bell¬ 
shaped flowers on each spike. The numbers of 
spikes increase with years. Hardy with a little 
protection. For shrubberies or rear of perennial 
borders. Fall transplanting only. 
BUNGEI. Deep yellow, 6 ft., July. Each, $1.50. 
ELWESI. Pink with deeper band down centre, 
10 ft., June. Each, $2.75. 
ELWESI ALBUS. Pure white, 10 ft., June. 
Each, $2.50. 
HIMALAICUS. Cream white, racemes 2 ft., 
May-June, 8 ft. Each, $2.50. 
ROBUSTUS. Deep salmon rose, racemes 3 ft. by 
5 in. through, outstanding, 9 ft., June. 
Each, $3.00. 
SHELFORDI. C'oppery-yellow tinged outside 
with red, 7 ft., July. Each, $2.50. 
TUBERGENII. Pale yellow, July. Each, $4.00. 
WAREI. Coppery orange, 8 ft., July. Each, $4.00. 
Dielytra 
(Bleeding Heart) 
For Forcing or Outdoors. One of the most 
ornamental of hardy spring-flowering plants, 
with elegant green foliage and long drooping 
racemes of heart-shaped pink and white flowers. 
When forced indoors, it makes a gorgeous pot 
plant. Large Roots, Dozen, $6.00. 
Eranthis Hyemalis 
(WINTER ACONITE.) One of the earliest and 
hardiest of the Spring flowers, bright yel¬ 
low, do best in partial shade. 100, $ 3 . 00 . 
Fritillaria 
IMPERIALIS. (Crown Imperials.) S'howy early 
flowering bulbs producing clusters of pen¬ 
dant bell-shaped flowers during April. 
Also suitable for Forcing. Mixed Colors, 
Doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 
MELEAGRIS. (Guinea Hen Flower.) Pendant 
bell-shaped flowers of purple, brown, yel¬ 
low and white shades usually mottled, 
checkered and splashed. Planted outdoors, 
they bloom in May; for forcing also. Mixed, 
100, $4.00. 
