FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS THAT BLOOM FOR 1908, 
OrnitljosSalaii) <&rabicUnj. 
It is a native of Arabia. Bulbs large and solid, closely re¬ 
sembling that of Hyacinth, and requiring exactly the samo 
culture; leaves long and narrow, flower spike 18 to 24 inches 
high, long and graceful.bearing an immense clusters of large 
pearly-white (lowers having a jet-black center. The illus¬ 
tration gives a good idea of its great beauty. The individual 
flowers keep perfect many weeks before fading, so that for 
more than a month this grand spike of bloom is in full glory. 
Its durability is almost without equal among flowers. Add 
to this its delicate aromatic fragrance and we liavo a wiuter 
bloomer which all must admit stands without a rival. Its 
culture is the easiest, as it will grow in any position in any 
window. A bulb can be planted in a four-inch pot, or several 
in a large pot or box. Extra large bulbs, loe. each: 3 for2Sc. 
Star of Bethlehem. 
(Ornithogaliiui Vmbellatum) 
A superb bulb for winter blooming in pots, or for the 
garden. Perfectly hardy, and blooms early in spring. Flow¬ 
ers star-shaped, pure white and borne in clusters. For pots 
it blooms a long time in mid-winter and is very attractive. 
Try it by all means, both for garden and pots; it will be sure 
to please you greatly, 2 for Be.; 12 for 20c. 
Winter Aconite. 
This appears just after the 
single Snowdrop. Its large, 
glossy, yellow flowers, set in 
a close cup of leafy green, are 
cheerful in the dull 
spring landscape, when even 
the grass is still brown, and 
tbe Tulips and Hyacinths yet 
underground. The Winter 
Aconite can be flowered in a 
cool room, used as edging for 
other bulb beds, planted un¬ 
der tbe edge of evergreens, 
or around rock work. It 
increases rapidly, and must 
become a general favorite. 
3 for 5c.; 12'for 15e. 
Camassia or Mountain Hyacinth, 
(IMPROVED ESCTJEENTA) 
Large, strong, solid bulbs, are perfectly hardy anywhere 
and'sure to produce their gigantic spikes of lovely blossoms 
in any situation, either as winter bloomers in pots or for 
spring blossoming in tiie garden. Very beautiful, with tall 
spikes of fine dark blue flowers. Several can bo planted in a 
pot together for winter blooming, and will make a line dis¬ 
play. In the garden they increase rapidly, and soon snow 
great masses of their star-like flowers. Fine to cut for vases 
or large bouquets. Much larger, richer and deeper colored 
than the older type. 5e. each; 6 for 20c.; 30 for $1.U0. 
c&Ilidiq N ea Politaqaiq. 
Indispensable, its pearly-white blossoms last!ug so long, 
and its long stems and airy grace fitting it for ali cut-flower 
work. Sure to bloom and daintily pretty. It is hardy out 
of doors in a sheltered location, but indoors is one of tbe 
easiest of bulbs to grow. Three or four bulbs can be 
placed in a 4-inch pot. Stems rise to a height of eighteen 
inches, bearing beautiful umbels of starry flowers that re¬ 
main perfect for month or more. We offer very large, se¬ 
lected bulbs that will produce a wonderful amount of bloom. 
Be. each; 3 for 10 c.: 7 for 20c.; 12 for see. 
