MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
CHIONODOXA (Glory of the Snow) 
The most beautiful of dwarf blue spring flowers, resembling those of Scilla 
Siberica, but larger, slightly taller and more handsome. They are very hardy, 
thriving in any ordinary garden soil, and in almost any situation. 
The bulbs continue to flower from year to year. It is most excellent for 
borders or rockeries. For the best effect, bulbs should be planted close together. 
Gigantea. Resembling Luciliae, but with much larger blooms of soft gray- 
blue, 65 cts. per dozen, $4.50 per 100. 
Sardensis. True gentian-blue, with white center. 60 cts. per dozen, $4 per 100. 
Luciliae Alba. Beautiful white form of the above. $1.05 per dozen, $7.50 per 100. 
ERANTH1S (Winter Aconite) 
Hyemalis. Along with Snowdrops and Scillas, Eranthis is one of the harbingers 
of Spring. Moreover, it is particularly suitable for growing under trees and 
in shaded situations where relatively few flowers thrive. Golden yellow, 
buttercup-like blossoms are deeply set within emerald-green whorls of 
leaves which remain long after the flowers are gone. 55 cts. per dozen, 
$3.50 per 100. 
Note: No order for less than one dozen of either Chionodoxa or Eranthis 
of any variety is acceptable at low rates quoted. 
FRIT1LLARIA IMPERIALIS (Crown Imperial) 
Hardy border plants of stately growth, producing clusters of pendent bell¬ 
shaped flowers, surmounted by a tuft of green leaves. They should be planted 
in Autumn as early as possible. They do well in any rich garden soil. Never 
give them fresh manure. They are very effective and, if left undisturbed, will 
flower abundantly for years. Plant in October, about 6 inches deep and 8 
inches apart. 
In Choice Named Varieties. $3.80 per dozen, $30 per 100. 
In Mixture. $3.80 per dozen, $30 per 100. 
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