MICHELL’S MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
Parcel Post charges where named are for shipment to the first and second zones; for other zones, please see 
parcel post table on second cover page 
Scilla Siberica 
SCILLAS (Squills, Wood Hyacinths, Blue Bells, Etc.) 
Excellent for planting around beds of tulips, hyacinths or 
daffodils, in the rockery, or among shrubbery in the herbaceous 
border. They also do well if planted indoors in pots or pans. 
The Campanulata type grow about 15 inches high; the Siberica 
3 to 4 inches. Doz. 100 By P.P. 1000 
Campanulata Alba. White.$0.50 $3.50 $3.65 $32.50 
“ Coerulea. Blue. . 
“ Rosea. Pink. 
Siberica. Blue, first size bulbs.50 
“ Mammoth bulbs.60 
.50 
3.50 
3.65 
32.50 
.50 
3.50 
3.65 
32.50 
.50 
3.50 
3.65 
30.00 
.60 
4.00 
4.15 
35.00 
Single Snowdrops 
SNOWDROPS (Galanthus) 
One of the earliest bulbs to bloom in the Spring and good for 
both sun and sjhade; will thrive in almost any situation or soil. 
Excellent for banks, edgings or the rockery; perfectly hardy; 
height, 6 to 8 inches. Doz. 100 By P.P. 1000 
Double. Pure white.$0.75 $5.00 $5.15 $45.00 
Single. Pure white.50 3.50 3.65 32.50 
TRITONIA CROCATA 
Prince of Orange. A splendid pot plant, having the same char¬ 
acteristics as the Freesia; excellent for cutting, remaining in 
good condition for several days. Color, orange scarlet or flame 
red and have transparent petals; height, 12 to 15 inches. 65c. 
per doz.; per 100, $4.50 (by P. P., $4.65); $40.00 per 1000. 
Spirea, Deutschland 
SPIREA (Ready in December) 
This is a favorite Easter plant, rivaling with the lily. If 
wanted for indoor blooming, pot the roots on arrival, water well and 
place outdoors for about 6 to 8 weeks. They may be brought in 
and placed in a moderately warm room, the cooler, without 
freezing, however, the better. They can be made to flower almost 
any time by putting in a warmer place. 
America. A beautiful lilac rose variety, having the same habit, 
large feathery panicles and forcing qualities as Gladstone. 
Deutschland. Purest white; strong grower and good forcer. 
Gladstone. A very popular variety; immense trusses of snow- 
white flowers, produced in great abundance. 
Gloria. Dense feathery plumes of a splendid brilliant dark pink 
color with a soft lilac shade. 
Peach Blossom. A very lovely shade of peach-blossom pink. 
A very free flowering variety. 
Queen Alexandra. A beautiful shade of pink. The plant should 
be shaded as it comes into bloom in order to bring the flower 
to full perfection. 
Rhineland. A very fine forcing variety; flowers are bright 
crimson, shading to salmon. 
Please Note-.— From information received from our growers 
at the time of this catalogue going to press, it is uncertain as to the 
quantities of Spireas we will be able to supply, or to establish 
prices. Prices will be quoted upon application and orders filled in 
rotation. 
ZEPHYRANTHES (Fairy Lily) 
Dwarf bulbous plants, somewhat resembling the Crocus in 
appearance; planted outdoors in May, they will flower the entire 
season. Excellent for the rock garden. They are also suitable for 
pot culture. Doz. 
Carinata. Pink; very large and 
showy.(3 for 30c.)$1.00 
Robustus. A tall handsome variety, 
with large lavender flowers. 
(3 for 35c.) 1.25 
Treatea Alba. White, 6 to 8 in. 
(3 for 20c.) .70 
Treatea Rosea. Pink, 1 foot 
(3 for 30c.) 1.00 
By P.P. 
100 
1000 
$1.10 
$7.50 
$70.00 
1.35 
9.00 
85.00 
.80 
5.00 
45.00 
1.10 
7.00 
65.00 
See page 6 for list of bulbs for the rock garden 
(wc) 
