10 
MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS BULBS 
cDielytra Spectabilis 
Bleedingheart 
Long, drooping racemes of pink flowers. 
Strong forcing clumps. October delivery. 75c. 
each, $7.50 per doz. If by mail, add 10c each 
for postage. 
daphne Qneorum 
(GARLAND FLOWER) 
A most desirable plant for the Rock Garden. 
These shrubs are of spreading habit and do 
not grow over 8 to 12 inches high, producing 
delicately perfumed rose pink blossoms. The 
flowers completely cover the plant not only in 
Spring but again in early Autumn. As an edg¬ 
ing plant in front of evergreens or shrubs it is 
unequalled. 
Prices Plants 8 to 10 inches in diameter, se¬ 
curely packed, parcels postpaid, 3 for $3.50; not 
less than 3 plants sold. Packed balled and 
burlapped, by express, charges collect, $12.00 
per dozen, $90.00 per 100. 
Sranthis Hyemalis 
Winter Aconite 
A very hardy bulbous plant with beautiful 
bright yellow flowers, produced in early Spring 
on stems about 6 inches high. Excellent for 
naturalizing in half shady positions. 
50c. per doz., $3.50 per 100, $32.00 per 1000 
<S rythronium 
Dog Tooth Violets 
Charming, Spring-flowering woodland plants 
that thrive best in shady places where there is a 
fair amount of moisture. They are always at¬ 
tractive because of their beautifully mottled 
foliage. Excellent for shady rock gardens. 
September delivery. 
Doz. 100 
Califomicum. Cream-colored flowers 
four to five on a stem .$0.75 $5.00 
Citrinum. Creamy inside with citron 
center .75 5.00 
Grandiflorum robustum. A superb 
species with flowers of the brightest 
buttercup yellow . 1.00 6.00 
Hartwegi. A pretty yellow variety 
with each flower on a separate stem .75 5.00 
Hendersoni. Flowers of a lovely light 
purple with deep maroon center . .75 5.00 
Revolutum johnsoni. The most beau¬ 
tiful of all the Erythroniums. A 
stout flower producing exquisite 
rose-pink flowers . 2.00 14.00 
Sucharis oAmazonica 
The Amazon Lily 
This unusual plant deserves to be better 
known for there are few flowers that equal it in 
fragrance. In the South it makes a good house 
or garden plant while in the North it requires 
greenhouse treatment. When well grown the 
flower stems are 2 feet high and bear five or 
six pure white flowers at their apex, with each 
flower measuring 4 to 5 inches in diameter. A 
warm, humid atmosphere is necessary for this 
enchanting plant. 
Good flowering bulbs, 3 for $3.00, $12.00 per 
dozen. 
Sremurus (Foxtail Lily or King’s Spear) 
A noble family of hardy plants, most delightful and desirable for 
stately and colorful groups in large plant borders and shrubberies. They 
are perfectly hardy, and when well established, produce dozens of giant 
flower spikes, like huge Hyacinths, attaining a height of from 6 to 10 
feet, the flower spikes (comprising several hundred flowers) being from 
2 to 3 feet long. They are best planted in early Fall and thrive in any 
sunny, well drained border. They should be planted in early Fall only, 
as it is dangerous to disturb them in Spring, when they make an early 
growth. These wonderful, gigantic flowering plants do not require a 
great depth of soil, as the fleshy roots spread outwards. The plant 
disappears above ground after flowering and annuals may be planted 
close to them to fill the vacant space. A mulching of wood ashes is 
advised as a Winter protection for /the crowns and when the flower spikes 
appear in early Spring a slight protection from the late frosts is nec¬ 
essary. We would recommend the Ever Ready Plant Protector, made 
of waterproof paper. 
The following list includes some of the finest and rarest in commerce, 
flowering in various months, as indicated, in Spring and early Summer. 
Each 10 
Bungei (July). Vigorous, enormous spikes of widely expanded 
flowers of clear yellow. 6 feet .$2.50 $20.00 
Elwesianus (June). Beautiful, delicate pink flowers, thickly 
set in tall, noble and stately spikes. 8 to 10 feet . 4.00 35.00 
Elwesianus albus (June). Pure white flowers similar in form 
and height to the preceding. A magnificent novelty. . . . 5.00 45.00 
Himalaicus (May to June). Waxy white flowers with golden 
anthers, developing huge stems and flower spike. 8 to 10 
feet . 3.00 25.00 
Himrob (June). Pale silvery rose. A hybrid between Hima¬ 
laicus and Robustus, the spikes being densely clothed 
with large flowers. A splendid variety. 8 to 10 feet. . 4.00 35.00 
Robustus (June). Rosy pink flowers in a spike 3 to 4 feet 
long, standing on an 8 to 10 foot stem. One of the finest 
in the group . 4.00 35.00 
Shelford (July). Coppery yellow inside, tinted ruddy bronze 
outside. Flowers arranged close together on an 8 foot 
spike . 4.50 40.00 
Warei (July). A grand hybrid of tall stature. The actual 
inflorescence being three feet long, studded with myriads 
of coppery pink flowers shot with bronze. A rare plant 
and very richly colored. 8 feet . 7.00 65.00 
The above are offered in strong flowering, field grown crowns for 
October delivery. 
Ereinurus robustus 
