FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS THAT BLOOM FOR 1908. 
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Obconica or Monarch Primroses. 
Those aro new large-flowering Obconica-Sinensis 
Hybrids of various colors, as large and fine as Primula Sin¬ 
ensis. Colors, pink, violet, blush, rose, lilac, white, etc. 
Very charming flowers, being borne in largo trusses, and at 
all times of the year in great profusion. They bloom very 
quickly from seed, and the largo showy blossoms are borne 
constantly for a year, and when we realize that these flow¬ 
ers are as large as P. Sinensis, and almost as varied in colors, 
their great value is at once apparent, Plants very vigorous 
and easily grown as a Geranium. 
Seed—All Colors Mixed, 15c. per pkt. 
Plants Mixed—Fine healthy stock, ready to bloom, 20c,each; 
3 for 50c.; 7 for $ 1 . 00 , 
Purity- -Extra large and fine. Pure white. 
Ruby—Rich deep crimson, 
Gigantea Light rose, slightly striped darker. Extra largo 
and line fimbriated flower. 
Sea Shell—Bright deep pink. 
Tinted Queen Extra largo fimbriated flower, beautiful and 
delicately tinted blush. A superb sort. 
Above superb named sorts, tJc. each ; the 5 /or $1.00. 
New Double Monarch Primroses. 
The Monarch Primroses aro really the most satisfactory 
pot plants it is possible to have, blooming constantly at all 
times and in all situations. Wo are glad to bo ablo to offer 
a new double strain, not differing in any way from thosingle. 
except the flowers are large and double, beautifully fringed 
and of vigorous colors. It is one of the greatest novelties wo 
ever introduced, Fine plants, 30c. each; 4 for $ 1 . 00 . Seed, 
25c. per pkt. 
Phoenix Rcebclipi. 
TI 10 newest, and in every respect tho finest and most 
beautiful Palm.grown, with the most graceful and beautiful 
to. age. and it lathe hardicstand most easily grown of all 
1 aim*, mill just the one that will succeed admirably in any 
pilifera Pa lip. 
One of tho best window Palms, needing no petting to suc¬ 
ceed. Stands dust and dry air.and lack of sunshine, and is 
very ornamental with its elegantly fan-shaped leaves of a 
rich, dark, leathery green, Picturesquely fringed with long 
thread-like filaments along the segments of the leaves. The 
plant is a compact grower well adapted to pot culture, suc¬ 
ceeding in any situation and with any treatment that will 
keep a Geranium alive. It will make a grand ornament dur¬ 
ing winter, and in summer it can adorn a veranda, or bo 
placed about tho garden or yard or used for a center in a 
vase, basket or flower bed—always ornamental anywhere. 
Strong plants. 20e. each: 3 for Soo.;7 for Sl.oo, 
