Bulbs 
{Miscellaneous 
Chionodoxa 
(Glory of the Snow.) Beautiful Spring flower¬ 
ing bulbs, resembling Soil I a Sibirica, perfectly 
hardy and excellent for borders or rockeries. 
LUCILIAE. Bright sky-blue, with white center. 
100, $1.75; 1,000, $15.00 
SARDENSIS Deep blue. 100, $2.25; 1,000, $20.00 
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. Order early. 
ea. doz. 
AUTUMNALE ALBUM. Pure white $.25 $2.50 
MAJOR. Rosy lavender .35 3.50 
AUTUMN QUEEN. Deep rose purple .55 6.00 
BORNMULLERI. Rosy lilac. 50 5.00 
CONQUEST. Dark violet. 70 7.50 
GIGANTHEUM. Giant lilac. 35 3.50 
LILAC WONDER. Violet mauve.. .55 6.00 
MR. KERBERT. Pale violet. 55 6.00 
Autumn Crocuses 
Planted in August and September these lovely 
Crocuses bloom within 2 to 3 weeks. Especially 
recommended for the rockery. 
IRIDIFLORUS. (Byzantinus) purple violet. 
SALTZMANNI. Light violet. 
SATIVUS. (Saffron) very fine purple. 
SPECIOSUS. Very bright blue, deep orange 
anthers, very distinct and beautiful. Recom¬ 
mended for bowls in living rooms. 
ZONATUS. Large rosy lilac, will bloom if kept 
dry or planted in soil. 
Price: any variety, 25 for $.90; 100, $3.50 
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. 
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price is figured at one-elev¬ 
enth of dozen price. Three 
sold at dozen rate—25 sold 
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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. 
Each 
BUNGEI. Deep yellow, 6 ft., July.... $1.25 
ELWESI. Pink with deeper band down 
center, 10 ft., June. 2.25 
ELWESI ALBUS. Pure white, 10 ft. June 2.25 
HIMALAICUS. Cream white, racemes, 
2 ft., May-June, 8 ft. 1.75 
ROBUSTUS. Deep salmon rose, racemes 
3 ft. by 5 in. through, outstanding, 
9 ft., June . 2.50 
SHELFORDI. Coppery-yellow tinged 
outside with red, 7 ft., July. 2.00 
TUBERGENII. Pale yellow, July. 3.00 
WAREI. Coppery orange, 8 ft., July.. 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, ea., $.40; doz., $4.00. 
Jumbo Roots, ea., $.50; doz., $5.75 
Eranthis Hyemalis 
(WINTER ACONITE.) One of the earliest and 
hardiest of the Spring flowers, bright yel¬ 
low, do best in partial shade. 100, $2.50 
Fritillaria 
IMPERIALIS. (Crown Imperials.) Showy early 
flowering bulbs producing clusters of pen¬ 
dant bell-shaped flowers during April. 
Also suitable for forcing. Mixed Colors, 
doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00. 
MELEAGRIS. (Guinea Hen Flower.) Pendant 
bell-shaped flowers of purple, brown, yel¬ 
low and white shades usually omttled, 
checkered and splashed. Planted outdoors, 
they bloom in May; for forcing also. 
Mixed doz., $.50; 100, $3.50. 
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