Miscellaneous Bulbs for Spring Flowering 
SPRING-FLOWERING CROCUS 
The harbinger of spring and the good things which follow. 
Whether planted in beds, borders, or scattered through the lawn, 
they are very attractive. 
TOP-SIZED BUI BS ONLY 
Blue Varieties 
Doz. 
Albion. Dark purple.$0 50 
Caesar. Very large purple flower ... 60 
Purpurea Grandiflora. Deep glossy 
purple. 75 
Queen of the Blues. Pure deep lilac- 
blue. Extra fine. 50 
White Varieties 
King of Whites. Largest white .... 
50 
3 00 
28 
00 
Kathleen Parlow. Purest white . . . 
50 
3 50 
30 
00 
Mont Blanc. 
50 
2 75 
25 
00 
Striped Varieties 
Pallas. White ground striped lilac. 
Extra-large flower. 
50 
3 00 
28 
00 
Princess Louise. Deep purple, light 
stripes. 
50 
3 00 
28 
00 
Golden Yellow Varieties 
Cloth of Gold. Very early. 
Mammoth Golden. Jumbo bulbs . . 
50 
50 
2 75 
3 00 
25 
28 
00 
00 
Mixed Crocus 
Extra-large bulbs mixed, from above 
named varieties. 
40 
2 50 
22 
50 
AMARYLLIS 
Vittata Hybrids. This selection contains a mixture of the finest 
unnamed seedlings in cultivation. The colorings and markings 
are unique and provide a show of unexampled beauty. Extra- 
large, sound bulbs of enormous size. $1.50 each; $12 per doz. 
ANEMONE 
Gorgeous, whirled flowers of brilliant colors—scarlet, blue, 
pink, white, etc.—with strongly contrasted centers. They are 
splendid cut-flowers and make a fine showy bed. In most sections 
the bulbs need about the same protection afforded pansies. 
They can be kept in a frame over winter and be moved into the 
garden when in bud or bloom. 
Blue Poppy. Very large variety containing many shades of 
blue. $1 per doz.; $7 per 100; $65 per 1,000. 
French, Single Mixed. 75 cts. per doz.; $4.50 per 100; $40 
per 1,000. 
St. Brigid, Mixed, Irish Strain. $1 per doz.; $7 per 100; 
$65 per 1,000. 
ACIDANTHERA 
Bicolor. A lovely bulbous plant for outdoor culture. Creamy 
white, with chocolate blotch; very fragrant. $3 per doz.; 
$18 per 100. 
100 
1,000 
00 
$28 
00 
00 
32 
50 
50 
40 
00 
50 
30 
00 
CHIONODOXA 
Lovely blue and lavender flowers much like scillas, except that 
the flowers are held erect, and are useful for the same purposes. 
Lucilise (Glory-of-the-Snow). Blue with white center. 40 cts. 
per doz.; $1.75 per 100; $15 per 1,000. 
Sardensis. Intense bright blue. 50 cts. per doz.; $2.25 per 100; 
$20 per 1,000. 
CYPRIPEDIUM 
Native Orchids or Ladyslippers 
These hardy plants require acid soil and partial shade. The 
delicate blooms have a large, pouched petal or “lip,” forming 
the “slipper,” with curiously curled standards or waved perianth 
of petals and sepals behind it, usually of contrasting colors. 
C/PRIPEDIUMS, continued 
Acaule. Broad leaves, with a single stem between them, bearing 
a large pink flower. Strong acid soil, a somewhat dry situation, 
and plenty of shade. One of the loveliest. 3 to 4 crowns. 
$4 per doz.; $25 per 100. 
Pubescens (Yellow Ladyslipper). Erect, leafy stems bearing 
several yellow-pouched flowers of great charm, daintily spotted 
with brown. Acid soil, moist ground, and shade. 3 to 4 crowns. 
$5 per doz.; $30 per 100. 
Spectabile (The Queen’s Orchid). Similar to Pubescens in 
habit, with larger flowers. Pouch rose-red or white, stained 
rose. The handsomest native Orchid. 3 to 4 crowns. $6 per 
doz.; $40 per 100. 
DIELYTRA (Dicentra) 
Spectabilis (Bleeding-Heart). Not a bulb, but strong roots 
which produce lovely foliage and long racemes of pink, heart- 
shaped flowers in May. Especially valuable for shady places 
and for forcing. $6 per doz.; $40 per 100. 
EREMURUS 
Extremely rare plants of liliaceous habit, throwing up lofty 
stems bearing tremendous spikes of lily-like flowers. The fleshy, 
spider-like roots should be planted in a sheltered place, because 
the new growth is susceptible to damage by late spring frost and 
ought to be left undisturbed, as they improve with age. 
Each Doz. 
Bungei. Deep yellow flowers.$1 75 $15 00 
Elwesi. Soft pink. 2 50 27 50 
Himalaicus. White flowers with golden anthers. 2 00 20 00 
Robustus. Rosy pink. 3 00 30 00 
Warei. Salmon-buff with shadings of yellow, 
pink, and orange. 5 00 50 00 
FRITILLARIA 
Closely related to lilies; should be left undisturbed for years. 
Imperialis aurora (Crown Imperial). Orange flowers. $5.50 
per doz.; $35 per 100. 
Meleagris alba (Checkered Fritillaria). White. 75 cts. per doz.; 
$4 per 100. 
Eremurus himalaicus 
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WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 
