FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS THAT BLOOM FOR 1807, 
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some: gems for winter blooming. 
TIi" Hu ll)s offered on this page are also offered elsewhere among other Hardy Garden Bulbs, but as they are so emin¬ 
ently ii Infautory for pot culture for winter blooming, we offer here a select grade of extra large and fine bulbs for winter 
M... • tn 111 g. They are so very.cheap, and so exquisitely beautiful and easily grown, that we earnestly recommend them. 
Fritillaria Heleagris. 
I !»•' newer varieties of this 
• t in i ng bulbous plant pro- 
■ Mowers of great and 
ullnr beauty and they are 
'll' n 11 mug the most desir- 
• • ! all fall bulbs for any 
rpnHo. They are superb 
Mo waring in pots during 
i rnl for early spring 
'■"ling in the garden. 
•’ large, curiously colored 
• ■ i always attract great 
"'it ion. They are of vari- 
« rolors and shades, but 
'■I- regularly and dis- 
• M> checkered. 3c. each; 
. per dozen. 
Triteleia Uniflora, 
This is the “ Starflower,” 
now becoming so popular for 
both winter and spring 
blooming. The flowers are 
white, tipped and faintly 
striped lilac-blue, and are 
remarkably sweet - scented. 
A fine window plant if sev¬ 
eral bulbs are planted to a 
pot, as they bloom steadily 
lor two months, and need no 
fussing with to succeed. One 
of the most charming fairy¬ 
like white flowers for win¬ 
ter. See page 44 for full de¬ 
scription. Price, 3c. each’; 
20c. per dozen. 
EMhronium Hartsegii, 1 
This new variety is the 
finest yet introduced and 
should be extensively plant¬ 
ed for winter blooming as 
well as for the garden. Per¬ 
fectly hardy. Flowers very 
large, light yellow, borne on 
long, slender stems, each 
bulb sending up 5 or 6 blooms 
as shown in cut. Foliage as 
well as the blossoms is ex¬ 
ceedingly handsome and 
several bulbs will make a 
most unique and graceful 
pot of bloom. Fine, large 
bulbs, 6c. each; 3 for 15c.; 
12 for 50c. 
Camassia Esculanta 
A beautiful bulbous plan* 
with tall spikes of fine bins 
flowers in late spring. Sev- 
eral can be planted in a pot 
together for winter bloom¬ 
ing, and will make a fine 
display. In the garden they 
increase rapidly, and soon 
show great masses of their 
star-like flowers. Fine to 
cut for vases or large bou¬ 
quets. A remarkably fine 
winter-bloomer, often called 
Celestial Lily. Try a good 
lot of them, both for pots 
and the garden. 3c. each; 4 
for 10c.; ISt for 2oc. 
u§CILLA.P?SlBERltAj 
Giant snowdrops 
i Hyacinths. 
i most charming 
Mowers. Sure to 
■I bloom profusely. 
1 ' f ra large, select 
"Inter blooming, 
r as described on 
k*. each; 12 for 20c. 
Scilla Siberica. 
Fully described on page 
44. Here we offer extra 
large, selected bulbs, for 
winter blooming, and ad¬ 
vise our friends to try them. 
Nothing finer for small pots. 
3c. each; 20c. per dozen. 
SPECIAL OFFER —For only SOc we'wiUeend 3 
Giant Snowdrop 
Another charming little 
flower for winter. See large 
cut and description on page 
44. Perfectly charming for 
small pots, and we can sup¬ 
ply extra large and strong 
bulbs at 3c. each; 20c. do/.. 
Bulba each of above s sorts ; 13 
s gjaEjgEEigEEi 
Chionodoxa. 
The charming “Glory of 
the Snow.” Fully described 
on page 45. It is also a rare 
gem for winter blooming, 
and the large strong bulbs 
which we here offer are se¬ 
lected for that purpose. 
/ 3c. each; SOc. per dozen. 
of each for $100. 
