HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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Doz. 190 
Campanulata Peach Blossom. Soft rose, 
extra large and fine.50 4.00 
Campanulata Rosea. Popular lavender 
pink shade.40 3.00 
Campanulata Sky Blue. Very rich blue .40 3.00 
Nutans Alba. Pure white.40 3.00 
Nutans Caerulea. The popular English 
bluebell.40 3.00 
Nutans Rosea. Of a pleasing pink color .40 3.00 
Scilloides. (Better known as Puschkinia 
libanotica).60 4.50 
Sibirica (Amaena). Delft blue, ex¬ 
tremely popular.50 4.00 
Sibirica Alba. Pure white.50 4.00 
Sibirica Spring Beauty. Glorious va¬ 
riety, rich delft blue, four times the 
size of Sibirica. Supply still rather 
limited . 1.00 7.50 
MUSCARI (GRAPE HYACINTH) 
Doz. 100 
Armeniacum. Deep cobalt blue, larger 
than ‘‘Heavenly Blue”. $ .60 $4.50 
Azureus. Flowers are of a Cambridge 
blue shade and very lovely.40 3.09 
Botryoides Alba. Pure white, a lovely 
form .60 4.50 
Botryoides Caerulea.35 2.50 
Heavenly Blue. Light blue, large 
trusses, immensely popular.50 4.00 
Plumosus (Feathered hyacinth). Rich 
purple spikes. Blooms in June.50 4.00 
Racemosus. Deep blue, very fine.50 4.90 
COLCHICUM 
These fall flowering meadow saffrons are often 
called “fall crocus” but they differ materially from 
the latter making quite large bulbs which carry a 
number of flowers each, they also grow taller than 
the true crocus and produce their large leaves the 
following spring, the regular flowering time is late 
September and October. 
Each Doz. 
a m -m / /~1 1 Iff//* * 
Autumnale (Commonly called “Au¬ 
tumn Crocus”). Very free blooming 
of easy culture. $ .25 $2.50 
Autumnale Alba. Pure white, increas¬ 
ing fast.30 3.00 
Autumnale Major. Extra large rosy 
purple flowers.30 3.50 
Autumnale roseaplena. Double rosy 
pink.30 3.00 
Bornmuelleri. Long tubed rosy lilac 
flowers, very fine.35 4.00 
Gigantheum. Immense lilac, late 
bloomer .40 4.50 
Premier. Dark lilac.40 4.50 
Speciosum. Pleasing rose color.30 3.09 
The Giant. Very large. Deep lilac 
mauve, white in centre.75 7.50 
