Amorphophallus Rivieri 
Camassia, Leichtlini 
ALLIUM 
These Alliums are all very beautiful and per' 
fectly hardy. The three listed are most desirable 
for rock gardens, growing 8 to 10 inches high. 
Doz. 100 
Falcifolium. Fine rosy purple.$0.80 $5.00 
Sp. Eastern Lake. Fine clear pink.80 5.00 
Unifolium. Deep pink.80 5.00 
AMARYLLIS 
They should be grown in rich, sandy loam, with 
good drainage, and require abundant moisture 
when growing; but at their season of rest, water 
should be given sparingly. 
NEW HYBRIDS, HIPPEASTRUM 
We are in a position to offer, for the first time, 
an exceptionally fine strain bearing enormous flow¬ 
ers, in separate colors, as follows: 
Each Doz. 
Solid Red, Red with White Star, White and 
Red, White with Pink, White. 
Separate colors .$1.00 $10.00 
All colors mixed.60 6.00 
Formosissima (Jacobean Lily). Brilliant scarlet 
flowers of a very odd shape and formation.. .3 5 3.50 
Johnsoni (St. Joseph Lily). Crimson-scarlet 
with broad white stripe down the center of 
each petal .50 5.00 
Ffalli. (See Lycoris squamigera). 
AMORPHOPHALLUS RIVIERI 
(African Lily) 
The immense, dark red, calla-shaped flower pre¬ 
cedes the leaves on this interesting plant. The 
stem is mottled green and white. The foliage, 
which opens later, stands on a stalk resembling an 
umbrella and forms a very ornamental plant. We 
can supply mammoth bulbs which can produce 
bloom in the house during the winter. $2.50 each; 
3 for $7.00. 
ANEMONE CORONARIA 
Doz. 100 
Marshall’s Selected Double Mixed. A specially 
selected strain for greenhouse forcing. The 
flowers are double and semi-double, measur¬ 
ing 2 V 2 to 3 inches in diameter. The colors 
are all distributed in various bright shades as 
all dull colors have been eliminated. 2-year- 
old bulbs .$1.25 $8.00 
Single Blue Poppy. This attractive type pro¬ 
duces large flowers of a fine deep shade. 
Strong, 2-year-old bulbs . 1.30 9.00 
Single Mixed. Strong, 2-year-old bulbs . 1.10 7.00 
CALLA LILIES 
Well known plant of easy culture; the only par¬ 
ticular attention it requires is constant watering, 
and as warm a room as can be conveniently given 
it. 
Each Doz. 100 
Devoniensis (The Godfrey Calla). It 
gives three blooms to one of the ordi¬ 
nary Calla, is snow-white and perfect 
in lorm .$0.60 $6.00 $40.00 
Mrs. Roosevelt. White flowers tinged 
amber, leaves spotted .3 5 
White (Richardia aethiopica). The 
White Calla, or Lily-of-the-Nile, is 
a well known plant of easy culture. 
Extra large bulbs.50 
Yellow EUiottiana. The finest yellow 
Calla; large, rich, deep golden flow¬ 
ers. The leaves are spotted with 
white. Delivery in November. 
Large bulbs .50 
Mammoth bulbs .75 
3.50 25.00 
5.00 40.00 
5.00 35.00 
6.50 45.00 
CALOCHORTUS 
(Mariposa or Butterfly Tulips) 
The following varieties of these charming Cali¬ 
fornia bulbous plants have been selected from a 
long list because of their hardiness. If given a 
covering of leaves, they will be able to withstand 
severe weather. 
Doz. 
Vesta. White, flushed with lilac or rosy pur¬ 
ple; red at center and purple on backs of 
petals .$1.50 
100 
$ 10.00 
Venustus citrinus. Deep, rich yellow with 
black center . 1.00 6.00 
CAMASSIA 
There are few bulbous plants that meet climatic 
or soil conditions better or give a more attractive 
bloom. They are hardy without protection, and 
thrive either under ordinary garden conditions or 
when naturalized in open moist woods or in not 
too dense a grassy growth. The flower stems are 
3 feet high with as many as a hundred star-shaped 
flowers measuring lJ/2 inches across and flowering 
in long succession. September delivery. 
Doz. 100 
Esculenta. A purple form, rich in 
color. Grows 2 feet high. Very 
showy in masses .$0.50 $3.00 
Leichtlini (Sky-Blue). Grows 3 feet 
high, with as many as one hun¬ 
dred flowers, of the finest form, 
star-shaped and about V /2 inches 
across, flowering in long succes¬ 
sion . 1.30 9.00 
CHIONODOXA 
(Glory-of-the-Snow) 
A hardy, early flowering, bulbous plant which 
is closely allied to the Scilla but differs, among 
other characters, in having a short tube to the 
corolla. A good companion to the Scilla and 
Snowdrop. 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
Luciliae. Bright 
blue 
with 
white eye .... 
_$0.40 
$2.50 
$22.00 
Sardensis. Dark 
blue 
with 
no white .... 
.50 
2.75 
25.00 
CROCUS, Spring-Flowering 
MARSHALL’S NAMED CROCUS 
Very early flowering spring bulbs for planting 
in lawns, borders or terraces. Bulbs should be 
planted in October. They can also be grown in 
bowls with prepared fibre or pebbles. 
King of the Whites. The finest white. 
Maximilian. Pure porcelain-blue. 
Queen of the Blues. Dark blue. 
Striped Beauty. White striped lavender. 
Golden Yellow. 
All the above: Doz., 40c; 100, $2.50; 1000, $23.00. 
MIXTURES OF CROCUS 
These comprise mixtures of shades of colors and 
are best adapted for outdoor planting. 
Large-Flowered Blue and Purple. 
Large-Flowered Golden Yellow. 
Large-Flowered Striped and Variegated. 
Large-Flowered White. 
Mixed, All Colors. 
All the above: Doz., 30c; 100, $2.00; 1000, $15.00. 
CROCUS, Autumn-Flowering 
Suitable for borders, rock gardens and planting 
with low growing plants. The bulbs arrive in 
August and should be planted early in the fall. 
Sativus. The true Saffron Crocus. The leaves ap¬ 
pear before the flowers and are fringed with 
hairs at the edge. 
Speciosus. The largest of the species. Color deli¬ 
cate blue flaked and blotched with deep violet- 
blue. 
Zonatus. A beautiful soft lavender with anthers 
of white. 
All the above: Doz., 40c; 100, $2.50. 
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