DARWIN 
TULIPS 
CLARA BUTT. One of the most 
popular Darwins. The color is 
light pink—almost an apple- 
blossom-pink. Flowers large, on 
long stems, making it desirable 
for cutting and for the garden. 
70 cts. per dozen. 
FEU BRILLANT. Here is another 
splendid Tulip that is at its best 
in groups of a dozen or more. 
The color is brilliant scarlet, 
even brighter than the picture. 
75 cts. per dozen. 
Clara Butt 
Feu Brillant 
Dom Pedro 
Mrs. Thorbecke 
Breeder Tulip 
DOM PEDRO. A glowing mahog¬ 
any- or bronze-brown, entirely 
distinct from any other of the 
class. Used with Tulips of a 
lighter color, the contrast is 
most marked. 
85 cts. per dozen. 
Darwin Tulip 
MRS. THORBECKE. This dark 
wine-colored Darwin is one of 
the newest Tulips brought out 
by the Holland growers, and 
one which deserves a place in 
every Spring garden. 
85 cts. per dozen. 
Madonna Lilies 
The pure white flowers of Lilium candLidum 
are among the most beautiful and stately of our 
garden treasures. Blooming in June, with the 
delphiniums, they are admirably adapted to 
floral decorations of all kinds. The bulbs grow 
well in the sandy soil of New England. Extra- 
large bulbs, 40c. each, $3.50 for 10, $30 per 100. 
La Victoire Hyacinth 
One of the gayest Hyacinths 
that is likely to be found in any 
garden, yet is a pleasing deep pink 
—not gaudy in the least. 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per dozen. 
Candystick Tulip 
Tulipa Kaufmanniana 
Farncombe Sanders 
This very rich scarlet Darwin 
Tulip fills a high place in every 
bulb-garden. It has few rivals, no 
superiors, and makes friends every¬ 
where. 
70 cts. per dozen. 
Rev. H. Ewbank 
This vivid heliotrope-lilac Tulip 
is one of the most unusual mem¬ 
bers of the family. The flowers are 
broad and it is not quite so tall as 
other Darwins. 
75 cts. per dozen. 
Crocus, Mixed Colors 
Chionodoxa Luciliae 
The “Glory-of-the-Snow” is 
deep blue with a white center. 
Blooms very early. 
35 cts. per dozen, $2.50 per 100. 
Pride of Haarlem 
Dutch bulb-growers say this is 
the best Darwin for beds and 
borders on account of its brilliant 
color and the size of its flowers. 
We quite agree with their opinion. 
70 cts. per dozen. 
You Should Plan Now for Spring Flowers 
T HANKSGIVING DAY, the midwinter holidays, and then— Spring. It’s only a 
short time, so your thoughts must no&: turn to the Spring garden. The bulbs are 
all here, and of the usual Lawrence quality. We know you will be satisfied. 
Likewise, we would emphasize the wisdom of securing bulbs, plants, evergreens, and 
similar material at the earliest minute. You may not wish to plant at once, but you 
should place your order for delivery at the desired time. You will be protected against 
disappointment and a possible increase of prices. 
HYACINTHS 
L’lnnocence. Pure white 
General de Wet. Light pi 
Gertrude. Rose-pink. 
Grand Maitre. Blue. 
La Victoire. Deep pink. 
King of the Yellows. 
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Hardy Plants will continue 
the blooming season until 
frost. No garden has too 
many. See page 4. 
MINIATURE HYACINTHS 
A small-sized bulb for forcing or garden planting. 
Each Doz. 
L’lnnocence. Pure white .SO.10 $1.00 
Gertrude. Rose-pink. .10 1.00 
Grand Maitre. Blue.10 1.00 
Please note that in all cases six bulbs will be 
sold at the dozen rate. 
Our Landscape Service will 
design and plant large or 
small home grounds. Ask for 
details. 
Lucifer Narcissus 
Candystick Tulip 
From Asia, but just as lovely in 
New England. Cherry-red flowers 
with white edge and violet center. 
$1 per dozen. 
King Alfred Narcissus 
Probably the largest of the 
Trumpet Narcissus. The flowers 
are a brilliant golden yellow and 
carried on long stems. A clump 
in the garden glows with color, and 
the blooms are no less lovely in 
house decorations. 
$2 per dozen. 
CROCUS 
GIANT¬ 
FLOWERING 
Scatter the bulbs freely over the 
lawn, then tuck them under the 
sod—in Spring you will have a 
carpet of color. Or, use Crocus as 
a border or solid bed. 
Blue, White, Yellow, Striped, 
and Mixed, 50 cts. per dozen, 
$3.50 per 100. 
King Alfred Narcissus 
Please see page 1 for complete 
list of Narcissus 
Emperor Narcissus 
Tulipa Kaufmanniana 
A novelty because of form and 
color. It is especially useful in 
rock-gardens. They cost little but 
make a splendid display. 
$1 per dozen. 
Emperor Narcissus 
Truly a most desirable variety 
for the garden or for indoor decora¬ 
tion. The flowers are well shown 
in the picture—the trumpet is 
golden yellow and the perianth 
soft primrose. 
$1.50 per dozen. 
Inglescombe Yellow 
This May-flowering or Cottage 
Tulip is often called the “Yellow 
Darwin.” The rich canary-yellow 
makes a brilliant garden display. 
70 cts. per dozen. 
Other varieties of Narcissus 
are listed on page 1 
Panorama 
One of the newer orange-and- 
red Breeder Tulips. Flowers large, 
carried on long, erect stems; 
valuable for cutting. 
80 cts. per dozen. 
Mrs. Moon 
Another lovely Cottage variety 
that has become immensely popu¬ 
lar. The extra-large, pure yellow 
flowers are slightly fragrant. 
85 cts. per dozen. 
Sir Watkin Narcissus 
One of the largest of the medium 
trumpet or cupped varieties, with 
stems 12 to 15 inches long. Trum¬ 
pet is deep yellow, with primrose- 
yellow perianth. Superb for bor¬ 
ders and large groups. 
$1.50 per dozen. 
Lucifer Narcissus 
A medium-trumpet variety with 
chrome-yellow cup and sulphur- 
white perianth. Handsome and 
showy. $1.50 per dozen. 
SCILLAS 
Sibirica. One of Spring’s earliest 
flowers. The color is sky-blue, 
and the daintiest blooms that 
you can imagine. You ought to 
use them by the hundred. 
50c. per dozen, $3.50 per 100. 
Campanulata. Drooping, bell¬ 
shaped flowers, which are a 
purplish blue. Stems a little 
longer than those of vS. sibirica. 
50c. per dozen, $3.50 per 100. 
Scilla campanulata 
Regal Lilies 
No Lily is easier to grow—it thrives anywhere. 
The flowers are fragrant, trumpet-shaped, white, 
flushed yellow, and have a purple stain on outer 
petals. It is a most satisfactory Lily for our 
New England climate. Large bulbs, 40 cts. 
each, $3.50 for 10, $30 per 100. 
