FALL CATALOGUE OF BULBS THAT BLOOM FOR 1«37. 
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Brachycome, or Swan River Daisy —This grows about a 
foot in height, showing an abundance of beautiful fern¬ 
like foliage, and a great quantity of elegant, daisy-like 
flowers of various colors, blue, white, pink, etc. Pkt., 5c. 
Eschscholtzla— This is an attractive pot plant both in foli¬ 
age and flower, and blooms profusely during the winter. 
The foliage is handsome, being fern-like, while the 
flo wers are like a tulip and nearly as large, and of a most 
beautiful deep brilliant yellor color. Per pkt., 5c. 
Cynoglossum Llnlfollum— 1 This grows very quickly from 
seed and is soon in bloom, producing large sprays of 
elegant white flowers, which are unsurpassed for bou¬ 
quets and other floral work. Per pkt., 5c. 
Phacella Campanularla— As a pot plant this is one of the 
most strikingly beautiful that can be had during winter, 
particularly on account of its rare and lovely color. It 
grows IS to 15 inches, producing large cup-shaped blos¬ 
soms which are of a most elegant shade of celestial blue. 
Per pkt., 10c. 
Fenzlla Dianthifl ora —This is a most beautiful little annual 
and makes a splendid show in pots. It is of a trailing 
habit and produces in great profusion large, beautiful 
pirik-like blossoms which are of a light lavender color 
with dark center. Per pkt., l()c. 
Mlmul'us Cupreus Hybrids— This has proved a wonderful 
winter bloomer Indeed. The plants grow thrifty and 
produce a surprising quantity of large, petunia-like 
blossoms which are mottled, spotted and blotched in a 
most fantastic and beautiful manner. Per pkt., 5c. 
Nasturtium, Empress of India —While other dwarf Nas¬ 
turtiums will probably bloom as well as this we think 
this is most desirable on account of its beautiful dark- 
colored foliage and its great profusion of large, bright 
red blossoms. Per pkt., 5c. 
Rhodanthe —For charming grace and beauty few flowers 
can surpass this. It blooms in about forty days from 
the time of sowing the seed, and as the flowers are ever¬ 
lasting they never fade, but hang on the plant in great 
drooping sprays all winter, and the lovely, delicate pink 
colors are exceedingly attractive. Per pkt., 5c. 
Verbesena, Occidentalis —Blossoms very large, richest 
golden yellow In color, closely resembling a Cosmos, and 
borne on long, graceful stems. Seed sown in pots at any 
time during winter will be up and blooming within a 
few weeks, the plants producing their charming flowers 
when only a few inches in height. For pots it is a most 
lovable flower. We cannot say too much in praise of 
this real gem. Everybody will be delighted with it 
Pkt., 10c. 
Nlcotlana Decurrens— One of the easiest of all plants to 
grow, and equally fine for winter blooming in pots. Its 
long, tubular, star-pointed flowers are pure white, 
exceedingly fragrant and very profusely borne. It is 
one of the few plants that will flower well without a 
single ray of direct sunshine, and, for shaded north 
windows, is invaluable. Per pkt., 10c. 
Schlzanthus, Mixed Colors— No flower in our conservator¬ 
ies last winter attracted as much attention Us did a few 
pots of this superb annual. Plants grow freely and flowers 
appear in large drooping racemes, and resemble some 
species of Orchid so closely that they are often taken 
for that queen of flowers. The colors are beyond descrip¬ 
tion and each flower look like a beautiful butterfly with 
spreading wings. Our plants were in full perfection 
of bloom during the entire months of Febuary, March, 
April, and May, from seed sown the latter part of 
November. Try them by all means. We offer a mixture 
of many different colors, all suitable for winter blooming 
at 10c. per pkt. 
SPECIAL OFFER. 
For only 50c. we will send one pkt. each of the 11 fine win¬ 
ter-bloomers offered on this page. 
Or for 80c. we will send one pkt, each of the 18 sorts offered 
on both pages. 
