Faneuil Hall Square, Boston 
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OXAXIS, KAir(TNCTTI.trS, 
TBI1.I.ITJM, STARTED BUEBS 
Oxalis 
I^ovcly little plants f«)r haiij'inj' i>ots ami baskets. Tf 
planted early, will prod\ice fl<»wiT> in noeeinl)er and remain 
w) for the entire Winter. I’lant six bulbs in a .Vineh pot. 
Set bulb.s an inch dei*p and ktx-'p in the sun. 
Bermuda Buttercup. The Ix'st of all Oxalis. I'lower.s 
clear yellow and very laiKO. Doz. 40c., 100 $2.75. 
Bowiei. Large, rosv-criinson flowers; handst)me foliage. 
Doz. 40c., 100 $2.75. 
Grand Duchess rosea. Large, pink flowers. 
Doz. 40c., 100 $2.75. 
Grand Duchess white. Large, white (lowers. 
Doz. 40c., 100 $2.75. 
Grand Duchess lavender. Large, lavender flowers. 
Doz. 40c., 100 $2.75. 
Finest Mixed Varieties. Doz. lOe., 100 $2.75. 
Ranunculus (Bulbous) 
Very effeetive Dwarf Sjmng flow(‘rs, blooTuing quite 
early. A great many splendid colors ai\‘ contained in the 
various sorts. They are well a<laj)ted for use among 
perennials, where tliey may l»e shaded from the hot .sun. 
If grown in coldframes tliey may In? flowere<l extremely 
early. 
Giant Double French, Mixed. .V great assortment of 
colors. Doz. 35c., 100 $2.50. 
Double Persian, Mixed. A small-flowered variety in 
various colors. Doz. 35c., 100 $2.50. 
Double Turban, Mixed. Ktuuinous flowers, resembling 
miniature IV'onies in shape ami in great variety of colors. 
Doz. 35c., 100 $2.50. 
Trillium (Wood Lily) 
Hardy, native IIdwcis, excullont for shady plarcs. 
Grandiflorum. (Anioricaii \\ood Lily.) I'lowors pure 
whitv, cliaiiKiiiK to dolicatc ro.se. Doe. 75c., 100 $5.00. 
Trillium Grandiflorum Erectum. I’ure white, coini>aet >:rowlh. Iloiuht. 1.5 
inches. Doz. 75c., 100 $5.00. 
Started Bulbs in Pans 
A very cfTicient method of Krowing yonr own liulhs in the 
liouse, without the iK)thor of i)ot(iiig them, and especially 
where one has no cold place to store them while they are mak¬ 
ing; their roots, 7'hi.s h.as l>een i)arlicularly satisf.actory, even 
be.vond expectations, to us as well as to our customers. 
We can supi)l.v these in any .stane duriiiK February and Maroli. 
from when they are just hroakiiiK ground to full bloom. A 
very satisfactory way for those unaccustomed to bulb grow¬ 
ing; practically impossible of failure. 
FREESIA “Purity.” The pure wliite Freesia. A very 
satisfactory bulbous plant for the house. 
Each $1.50 and $2.00. 
DUTCH HYACINTHS. Tfie bulbs used are of cxeollont 
cpi.ality and all from named varieties. We can sujjply the 
folowing colors: 
Rose Pink, Delicate Pink, White, Lavender and Deep 
Blue. Each $1.50 and $2.00. 
TULIPS, Single Early. AH well rooted before shipiiing. 
The Ixjst forcing varieties used, and kinds that will flower 
near together. In colors of Pure Yellow, Scarlet, Deep 
Pink, Red Bordered Yellow, Pink Striped White. 
Each $1.50 and $2.00. 
NARCISSUS. Single A^ellow such as Golden Spur and 
Emperor. Large, yellow trumpets, with yellow perianth. 
Each $1.50 and $2.00, 
NARCISSUS. Single Bieolor, such as Princeps, Empress 
and Victoria. Large, yellow trumpets, xvith white perianth. 
These are ii.suall.v later varieties. Each $1.50 and $2.00. 
NARCISSUS, Double Von Sion. (Old-fashioned double 
Daffodil.) Large, double trumpet, with golden yellow 
perianth. One of the choicest for forcing. 
Each $1.50 and $2.00. Dutch Hyacinths blooming in pans 
